It uses Hard Drive
The DLC is saved to your hard drive, but only the account you downloaded the DLC with can access it from the hard drive.
Both the iPod nano and the shuffle use flash memory instead of a hard drive to store songs and, in the case of the nano, photos and videos as well.
You have to press install.
If a file is not downloaded to a hard drive then there is no way for it to be found on that hard drive. That's like asking "If a word isn't written on a piece of paper can it still be seen?"
Open the folder that has the downloaded files. To transfer drag the files from LimeWire onto your external hard drive
Simply connect your external hard disk to your computer. Then select the songs you want to play later, copy them and paste to your computer hard drive. And after disconnecting your external hard disk you can now play the selected songs from your computer hard drive.
2.0 Gigabytes of Hard Drive space is pretty small for a home computer. I would suggest upgrading to a larger Hard Drive when a single song can be around 5-10 megabytes of space.
YES
The hard drive allows one to save game data like saves, and also material downloaded from the marketplace, and also store music.
Check you Hard drive. Mine did that for a while but I checked my Hard Drive and downloaded it again.
A hard drive is needed only to store save files for games, or to store content downloaded from the marketplace. If you only plan to view movies, than no hard drive is required.