If the size of the (accessible) RAM is limited, why isn't the hard disk?
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When the number of possible RAM adresses is limited by the computer architecture (32/64 bit), why isn't the size of the hard disk limited?
Or is it limited? If yes, what would be the highest possible size of a hard-disk for a 32-bit computer?
How are the adresses of hard-disks handled then?