yes if you have enough room in your computer.
A local disk is any hard drive or disk partition on the computer in question. So in order to "create" one, you need to either add a new hard drive, or partition the existing one.
A local disk is any hard drive or disk partition on the computer in question. So in order to "create" one, you need to either add a new hard drive, or partition the existing one.
Yes, you can add another heard drive to your motherboard and have two.
you can't add them together because the connectors are different.
Decide what type of hard drive or memory to add.
Yes, you can but it's somewhat tricky. You have to edit the boot.ini file manually which is not safe. If you want to know how to edit boot.ini file you have to use Google.
If the Hard drive is IDE (40 pins on the back) you would configure the primary hard drive as Master and secondary hard drive as Slave using the jumpers on the back of the hard drive.
You cannot add space to an iPod Touch hard drive, or any other iPod hard drive. The hard drive capacity is set and cannot be changed.
Yes. Actually, there is no need to remove the hard drive. You can format the existing hard drive and install XP on it as well. Note: Yes, you can there is no need to remove the hard drive. You can format the existing hard drive and install XP. and also you can install both opreting system single computer. XP and vista both.
Adding an additional hard drive is easy to do, and a 'good thing' to do. It will slow down the wear/tear on your existing unit and provide you the additional space availability. It is not a 'good thing' to replace your existing hard drive with a new/different one when your current one is working a-ok. The ability to use both hard drives is known as 'slaving'. If in doubt, grab an extra hard drive and google slave hard drive . If that scares you buy an external hard drive. They are as simple as plugging in an USB.
It has a 1TB hard drive already, and there is space to add one other hard 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.