Yes
the hard drives can be switched and what ever was on them will stay on them.
if u want to give some data stored in one PC to the other without using a usb switch the hard drives :D watch out for the motherboard.
As long as the ignition switch is off, it will not damage the alternator.
Simply press these keys: CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
A USB switch box should work for external USB drives.
You, unfortunately, cannot attach a tower computer to your main one. However, you can network your computers together so that your back up computer can have access to the drives on your main computer so you can back up your information as you see fit. To do this, you can utilize a router with a built in switch or you can simply just a switch to network your computers together.
Gather all the files she wants to save into a folder. Then burn a CD or, subscribe to a internet storage site. Then, she can save the files onto your computer. Here's how to move a drive from one PC to another--I have done this with XP, as far as I know it will work with other Windows OS's. Switch the drives and then use the install CD to run a repair install. That will reconfigure XP for the different computer. You may need to reinstall some of the apps, too.
The steps to switch on a computer begin with making sure that the computer and its peripherals are plugged into an electrical outlet. Turn the power switch on the electrical outlet and press the power button on the computer tower. Turn on the computer monitor and wait for the computer system to start up.
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The Winchester hard drive was the early form of hard drive. It stored the data inside the computer hardware. Up to that point, all the data was stored on floppy disks, even the operating system. The computer could now start up from switch on and give a usefull display, ready for use, without having to insert a disk first.
You'll need a professional locksmith to open the lock without damaging the lock and door .
Yes. You can switch back and forth by changing the boot order of the drives in the BIOS.