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Way-1> You can connect both of your machines by using a cross-over cable. For this you need the NIC (Network Interface Card) to be installed on both of your machines. Way-2> If your desktop computer has bluetooth service install then it is the best option. Way-3> You can use some removable storage media like thumb-drive, USB drives or external HDD.
LaCie has external disk drives that use both USB 2.0 and 3.0 connections that range in size from 120 GB to 4 TB of data storage. They sell both desktop as well as mobile hard drives, with some of the mobile drives being solid state disks (SSD) which allows for reliable data storage.
Configure the router ID on both routers. Configure the R2 router interfaces for area 0. Configure a loopback interface on both routers. Configure the proper subnet masks on the router interfaces.
In other words, is it correct to say that if you are talking about an external hard drive with a USB connector. you can use it for either a desktop or laptop? Yes but no at the same time... Both of the Hard drives work exactly the same but the destop Drive(3.5") is larger than the Laptop hard drive.(Ranges between 1" and 2.5")
One of the most-useful practices for effective use of desktop-publishing software is that of using both word-processing and desktop-publishing software in the overall process of creating a desktop-publishing project.
Yes it works with both. but you might need to configure your computer to encrypt the file you are sending when using wired networks,
If someone wants a calendar for the desktop of a computer then it is worth looking on websites such as wincalendar or tinnes. Both of these will enable a free calendar to be added to the desktop using simple instructions.
Yes, dell sells both laptops and desktop as well as monitors. In fact I'm using a dell right now. Dell is one of the best brands I have ever owned.
Sure you can. You just need to connect to monitors to one video card and, assuming your video driver supports it, with it most likely does, it'll automatically configure the desktop to use both monitors.
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Both the q and the a force are very powerful and you should be able to configure them quite rapidly.
If they are both SATA, then you can. Laptop hard drives usually require less power but in the same time they do not perform as well as desktop counterparts. If you have SSD that is laptop size (2.5') you will even see improvement. 2.5 SSDs are used for both desktops and laptops.