YES
The hard drive stores the Operating System. Like for example : Windows XP or Windows Vista or even Windows 7 without the hard drive your computer will not turn on.
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.
You can plug it into the other computer or install a virtual windows program onto both computers.
Yes you can have the Mac OS on one drive and Windows on another drive. Or you can partition a single hard drive and have both on the same drive.
The type of hard drive depends on the computer, not the operating system.
When you buy a new Windows XP computer, in what unit is the size of a typical hard drive measured?
Yes
In our old computer I put a SEAGATE 500 gig External Hard Drive. The computer was windows XP Is it a working chance to use the external hard drive From The system i first installed it.
I use a Windows 7 HDD drive in my home computer. It is fast, and reliable.
you can connect both computer through networking.. you can use pen drive..
the hard drive is the main drive because it has all your windows information in it.
Windows XP switches off the computer's monitor Windows XP switches off the computer's hard drive