There is no such thing as an "Intel hard drive" or "AMD hard drive." The processor manufacturer, and even the CPU architecture, is irrelevant to hard drive compatibility. As long as the destination computer supports / uses the same connection as the intended hard drive, it can be used. Depending on the operating system installed on the drive (if any), it may or may not be usable after being transferred, so you should always be prepared for the necessity of reinstalling it.
Yes, you can partition the Acer Extensa Intel Pentium DualCore laptop, but it will affect your hard drive space.
There's no way you can install the CD / DVD drive from a Dell laptop in an iBook. The hard drive should be possible, as long as they are both IDE drives.
You can install them the same way as all other hard drives to your laptop. You can put the CD into your laptop and install it or you can put in the USB cord and install it like that.
A good Dell laptop that is under $400 would be a Dell Vostro 1440 14 inch Notebook. It come with a Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium 4, 2.0 GB RAM and 250 GB Hard Drive.
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Intel HD graphics are a bad choice. They deliver minimal graphics, and play hot while gaming. The ram is pretty good, and I think the hard drive would work. I suggest you get a desktop if you want to play games well, but please, don't get Intel HD graphics
If you are talking about a standard PC or laptop, then you have a disunderstanding. Hard drives don't have Intel or AMD software on them. You can format the drives (blank them) using a utility such as FDISK in windows or find a freeware applciation on the internet. You can then place the hard drive in an Intel machine (if that is what you mean) to use it to install your OS onto. If this is not what you mean y asking this question then feel free to email me for more support via my Free IT Support website: http://smert.webs.com Regards Thomas
you can use it in an external enclosure that connects to the laptop using either USB, firewire, etc. However, you will never have enough room to install a genuine hard disk inside a decent laptop case.
The hard drive on a laptop is the same thing as the hard drive in a desktop, only smaller in size. The hard drive stores all your documents, music, videos and software.
It is the same as a laptop hard drive
It is not hard to install the 2GB DDR2 SO-DIMM in your Acer laptop.
OS X Snow Leopard can be install on a Mac only when the Mac fulfiles the below specifications: -Intel Processor1GB RAM5GB of hard drive spaceDVD Drive