ms says no but i believe you can. i have one on the way and when im done with it im sending to a friend for him to use so i would say yes.
This can be done by using either a transfer cable, i believe there is such a thing as an X-SATA cable that can be used, or even if it has Linux on it ALREADY, than you can use FTP or File-Transfer Protocol.
no there about the same one's just white
More electricity needed by a cooker requires a thicker cable than for a table lamp.
Wireless modems are more susceptible to being broken into than cable modems.
Most definitely. I never used any cable (even not once the M50 cable itself) other than this GOgroove bluetooth's and my ATHM50RD. Hope this answers you.
It can occur more than once.
1. straigth cable are more effective than the crossover cable....
This can be a complicated question, but in most cases cable is faster than DSL. Cable offers more bandwidth to more people than DSL, and the coaxial cables used to transmit data are much larger.
I'm not sure what you mean by transfer more than once. You can transfer as many times as you want if you meet the entrance requirements of the institution you are transferring to (although it will not look good if your transferring multiple times within the same degree level). The institution you transfer to will require a transcript from each college or university you attended. They will evaluate each transcript and make a decision on which courses are usable toward your degree, depending on the specific program of study, the grades received, and the match-up of course equivalencies. In addition, schools will have a cut-off as to how many transfer credits they will take which will depend on their transfer credit policy.
You can be be exposed to it more than once
The fastest way to transfer files from your computer to an external hard drive would be with a firewire cable. They are much faster than USB cables.
It depends on your preferences and needs of your internet service. Cable has the capacity to have faster speed than DSL, but DSL can have more network security than cable. Customer satusfaction polls show that more people are happy with DSL than with cable.