Unkown, but it is theoretically possible. I have been able to successfully save & load data to & from my memory stick and phone with no data corruptions.
to save failes and data in it
An external hard drive is a device similar to your computer's hard drive. The difference is that it is portable. You can save files on it and it can be connected to most other computers.
according to me, do the both
Save it often and back it up on an external hard-drive.
Unless you have some sort of external memory option, you need at least a small hard drive to save your games.
Game information saves on the Xbox's hard drive.
No, you can't have 2 at once on a Ps3 but you can backup your saves and media to a memory stick or Fat32 formatted external drive and use a larger drive, for instructions go on youtube: . Or, you could just use an external Hard Disk Drive and save stuff there.
The external haedisc is actually spelled external hard disc. An external hard disc allows an individual to hook it to their computer or information source and save the information that is important on the external hard disc drive and not risk loosing any if something happens to the main hard disc source.
Yes. Choose to save documents you're working on to the external drive, and they will not be saved on your internal drive. Be careful, though, Microsoft Office does cache files locally, in case of a power failure or crash to save your progress, and these may possibly be recovered from an internal drive. Your external drive should be given a drive letter, D:, E:, F:, etc.
There are a number of ways one can save hard drive date. One can back up hard drive data on an external hard drive or it can be stored on cloud storage such as Google Drive. If one's computer is damaged then files from the hard drive can be recovered and saved using a USB universal drive adapter. This will allow one to read the files on another PC and then save them to that PC or transfer to a different device.
External Hard drives Can be a good investment. There are site you can save you re data to on-line ad for free. But when it comes to having a way to transport and having a physical back up of the files and programs on the computer, it is worth while to purchase an external hard drive. This also allows on certain hard drives to be able to access the hard drive at remote computers and using you're own information by booting the computer on you're hard drive.
You should save all your personal data of a separate drive (USB flash drive or external hard drive). Then deconnect it from your computer. Finaly, insert your windows CD and choose to erase all files on the drive that windows is installed.