yes if are of same value but maybe if there close
I am considering using a ATA to USB housing circuit board to make my own. I think that answers your question.
Changing HDD in the ps3 is very simple here's a tutorial. http://2.ly/QND
Yes, it is possible to swap HDDs between PS3 slims and PS3 fats. Simply remove the hard drive from both your PS3s and switch them. All your saved games, music, and movies should all be on your Slim PS3.
I'd have to say 'unlimited'. You can use external HDD's which you can just swap if you want to.
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, but you need a 5000 w power supply with an AMD Radeon HDD 1 Million.
Usb, cd/dvd, network/download/, by Removing HDD (put HDD in secondary Slot in Another PC with its own HDD and Formet it).
The motherboard... Interconnects - CPU - HDD - RAM - Optical Drives - GPU - PSU
In lay peoples term CPU is the casing which houses your mother board, HDD, CDROM.
You could put the installation file on the external HDD to install it on another computer but then to install it, it would have to be on a local HDD.
Hard Drives connect to the motherboard one of two ways. Either using a 40-wire/40-pin HDD ribbon cable, or an 80-wire/40-pin HDD ribbon cable. HDD stands for Hard Drive Disk.
How back ups boot depends on the method of modification. If it is done through a mod chip its mostly direct boot. You just put the DVD with the ISO burn in and it should load up as if it was the real disc. If you are using a swap disc, you have to first run the swap disc then insert the DVD and it should boot up. A three option for old large only and is HDD. Rather then burning DVDs with the ISO files on them you just drag the ISO files onto a standard HDD. You then use a PS2 network adapter and plug the HDD in the back of your PS2. You must then use a disc that allows you to access the HDD. Select the game you want to play and just hit start. The games will not have nearly as many load screens and will play smoother because the HDD if faster then the DVD drive can read.