yes
hard disks are generally contains within the computer and contain FAR more memory than a floppy disk does. floppy disks generally contain 1.44 mb where as hard drives are constantly developing and are currently about 1TB MAX. floppy disks are external in the same way as CD's
first install the operating systems seperately on both the hard disks. then by changing the BIOS settings u can easily select the hard disk from which u want to boot from , i.e U can select the hard disk from which u want to load the operating system by changing the boot order !
Same hard disks that are good for other people. A reliable one.
No, external burners coppy disks like CDs, DVDs, or in blueray disks while external hard drives store information, think of it like the difference between a photocopier and a filing cabinet.
No, external burners coppy disks like CDs, DVDs, or in blueray disks while external hard drives store information, think of it like the difference between a photocopier and a filing cabinet.
Hard disks are same the file systems have many diferences !
As long as they use the same data connector, yes. However, you will likely not be able to use the hard drive, as Windows XP will not usually work when transferred to another computer, and Windows Me cannot read the NTFS file system. Reinstalling Windows XP or formatting the hard drive in Windows Me will resolve these respective issues.
Same as restarting. It helps when your computer is running slow from all the programs that you run on it.
If the server is running on the same computer as you are playing on, the IP is "localhost". If it is running on another computer on the same Wi-Fi network, the IP is the computer's internal IP (Google "How to find your internal IP").
Partitions are not something that are the same from drive to drive, or from computer to computer. Partitions are created by the user from unused hard drive space, and have no set size, although there is a relatively small minimum. This means that even one one disk, a user can create literally dozens, if not hundreds.
running multiple operating systems at the same time simple disk configuration snapshots and undo disks
A) running multiple complex programs at the same time simpler disk configuration... and snapshots and undo disks