Not really. The speed varies widely, even moment to moment, but they are not as fast as most internal hard drives.
This simply isn't possible. Hard drives and floppy drives work in very different ways.
Hard Drives, CDs, Floppy disks, USB drives.
If you are looking for different external usb hard drives, there are many available. They can be found at Staples and a brand named SeaGate. They are priced fairly well.
Well, if you have two separate devices, you can connect both to the USB drives in your computer (if you don't have enough, consider using a USB hub for less important devices, DO NOT use a USB hub for important hardware such as external hard drives, back-up hard drives, or anything along those lines as USB hubs will sometimes go unresponsive).
USB stick.
Portable & External Hard Drives.
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Simpletech produce portable external hard drives. These range from small USB sticks, to larger external hard drives. Simpletech also produces mini versions of the portable hard drives
There are a few different external USB hard drives that PC Magazine recommends. They recommend the SanDisk 2TB hard drive, as it is very large and works well.
Secondary hard drives, usb flash drives, removable hard drives, cd, dvd, zip disks, floppy disks, mini discs, ect.
Yes. Hard drives can go up to almost 3 Terabytes currently, while USB flash drives only go up to about 64 Gigabytes. However, USB flash drives may have more storage capacity than older hard drive models.
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