Yes. In Windows 7 you can add up to 32 drives in a single spanned volume. The disks must be dynamic disks and can not be basic disks. However if one of the drives in the spanned volume fails then the entire volume will fail and the data will be lost.
A 1TB drive has aprox. 1000GB of memory. So 1TB has 250GB more memory than any 750GB drive.
The only advantage of using a IDE hard drive is maximum compatibility. It appears that SATA hard drives have a lot more advantages than an IDE hard drive.
yes
Of course.
a solid state drive is faster than an sata drive...
Hard Drive configuration is used to define the Slave and master Hard Drive. When we are attaching more than one hard drive the configuration is used. Configuration is done by jumper setting which is available in back side of hard drive...1st two pins for master hard drive and last pins are slave..
yes we can plug more than one
HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive... FDD stands for Floppy Disk Drive...
You cannot add more space without adding a hard drive, unless part of the hard drive you already have is not in use (not partitioned) which is unlikely unless you did so on purpose.
Yes, you can have as many as your case and motherboard will support.
yes! A single portable hard drive can be used to back up more than one computer. but don't forget that which backup file is of which computer
Most laptops are simply not large enough to hold more than one hard drive internally. Supposing that one did, yes, it is quite possible to have both an SSD and a traditional hard drive in it.