In most cases, 8GB of RAM is more than enough for the average user or gamer. One would only need more if they run an excessive amount of programs at one time, or if they are running some process-intensive program (say, for video editing).
Yes it is infact very good mines only 2 i think and i got quite alot on it u should get lots on it
It depends on what you plan to store on it, but usually 8 GB is more than enought for a laptop.
250GB
your hard drive is not big enough i can not do it for my daughter
Depending on how big your hard drive is. You can go to "My computer" on your laptop or PC and then right click and go to properties and then a screen will pop up and it will tell you how many bytes it has. :)
no you cant. the drive bays in a tower are to big.
If you have enough RAM , a good video card and big enough hard drive then yes.
This hard drive is 2,1GB.
Mabye you haven't got a big enough hard drive on your PC
They are very similar. These two terms are usually used in the following way: A product marketed as an "external hard drive" is an enclosed, stand-alone hard drive that is meant to sit on or by a computer desk. It is big & heavy enough that you wouldn't want to carry it around all the time. A product marketed as a "portable hard drive" is an external hard drive that is small & light enough to be conveniently carried around in a computer bag, sometimes even in your pocket.
Remove your HDD from your broken PC. Then put it into a good and working desktop PC with the same HDD connections. Boot the computer to that drive and copy your files to either an external hard drive, a portable hard drive, or a flash drive (if you have one big enough.) After the transfer is done, copy the files to wherever you may want them. It's also possible to leave your old hard drive in the computer you are using to transfer these files, or reformat your HDD so you can have extra storage in that PC:)
Lack of room, inadequete cooling, lack of sata connectors. In reality with a big enough case, enough fans and a pci sata card its pretty easy.
It is highly doubtful that you will be able to install let alone play World of Warcraft on the Eee PC 900 laptop as the hard drive space is barely big enough to fit the game, let alone the space needed for the operating system.
Sometimes, instead of a hard disk, solid-state memory, like what is in a USB drive (or thumb drive or USB stick, etc...), is used in laptops. More often, the hard drive is simply made physically less big to fit into the laptop computer's frame. A good example of miniaturized hard drives are large-capacity iPods, which store their data on a tiny hard drive within the device.