to save failes and data in it
An external hard drive should be able to be used with any files.
The external raid is used as a portable high-performance dual-drive storage system. This is used to store highly sensitive data on an external hard drive.
The fastest type of external hard drive would be a external 3.0 USB hard drive.
Most external hard drives can be used as internal ones. Provided that the IDE, SATA, or SCSI interface of the external hard drive is the same as the desktop's system board hard drive interface. Users can remove the USB casing and proceed to plug the data and power cables into it. The external drive, just has an additional component, that's used to hook up with the USB port.
No. However, if you remove the hard drive, it can be used as a regular hard drive in a computer.
You get another memory storage device, such as an external hard drive, and you copy everything on your hard drive onto the external hard drive, and keep it safe. That way, if your hard drive crashes, then you can take it out, and plug your external hard drive in, and work from that.
You can completely clear your external hard drive by formatting it.
---- # go to "my computer" # browse to your external hard drive # then open another "my computer" window # drag and drop the file(s) you want to the window displaying the external hard drive. ----
The external hard drive is a great way of backing up your data.
you can go to the service center of your external hard drive.
No
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