No.
When I upgraded my HDD I bought an external HDD backed up ALL of the data on my PS3. Then I suppose you could copy that onto your PC. TO get it back to your PS3 system you would have to use an external HDD and just copy everything over. Or use lots of Memory Sticks.
The hard drive disk (HDD) is connected to the motherboard as with all the other components in the computer. If the computer needs to save data onto the HDD than the user input will be processed through the motherboard via the CPU (processor) and transferred into the HDD. If data is needed from the HDD once again the request will be sent through the MB via the CPU to the HDD where it will then be put back through the MB to go into the network via the network cards or USB via USB Interfaces or virtually anywhere else it is required to go.
Yes. Formating it Erases ALL the data of the usb.
The best way would be to carry extra CD's with you or a USB HDD and when your memory card is full stop at the nearest Internet cafe and write a CD and load onto a HDD also keep these separate from each other in case one gets stolen the you still have the back up. Doing this is easy and shouldn't take more than 30min to copy all of the photos onto an HDD and burn a CD
Your hard disk drive (Or HDD) is the equipment that stores all the data on your system. This includes all save data, downloads, and user account on your system. Without an HDD the PS3 could not function properly.
hard disk drives (HDD) store all the data, operating systems (windows,mac etc) and all the files. HDD is the most important drive and there cannot be a PC without it.
No the average USB flash drive is around 4 GBs (with a max of 64 GBs) when the average HDD (hard drive) is around 750 GBs on a personal computer (reaching all the way to 5 TBs AKA 5,000 GBs).
HDD, Compact Discs, Pendrives are used to store data, and data is all kind of digital informations that you can keep stored to open further.
Well, you could just buy a USB CD drive and then plug it in to your mini-notebook. However, there are other ways of doing what you want. If you have a computer that does have a CD drive and a USB port, what you want to do is very easy. Put the CD into the computer's CD drive. Copy and paste the files into Your Documents (or wherever else you store things on your computer. Just make sure you know where you saved the file). After you have copied and pasted all of the data onto your computer's hard drive, insert the USB drive/memory stick and copy and paste all of the data that you got from the CD onto the USB drive. With the files on the USB drive, you should then be able to plug the USB drive out of your computer and into your mini notebook.
First you have to save the movie to your computer. (Sorry i don't know how to do that) then plug your USB in and find the movie file, then click and drag it onto the screen displaying all the saved data on your USB. If this doesn't work then for some reason the movie could not be copied. Try making sure that you have enough room on your USB and that it can run an XViD file. Hope this helps.
All USB peripherals are supplied at 5.0v. For v1.1 and v2.0 USB connectors there are 4 wires: 5v power feed limited to 0.5Amps Ground (think of this as the -ve side of a battery) Data + Data - These data wires are what does the actual data transfer.
I would suggest with usb external that you protect and store all photos, songlists, and documents. These are always the most precious things you have on comp. Just adds great security on all data.