Most likely you will not be able to do due to the fact that file systems both OSes use are different. You will have to find a special driver or software which would allow you to connect microsoft designed file systems to your Mac laptop.
The easiest way to transfer files from an Xbox hard drove to another without losing data is to buy a hard drive transfer kit or transfer cable. It will connect the two hard drives and transfer the files directly. It is also possible to transfer the files by using a flash drive.
You can safely use your 3.0 external hard drive with your 2007 HP laptop. However, data transfer will be slow as you will not be able to utilize the 3.0 speed.
Unless you tell me the current format of your current data, your operating system, and something about your hard drive, I can not tell you how to transfer your data.
yes that is possible. you just have to know how to.
It depends on what your setup is. If you have two computers, and you want to transfer data between them, you should be able to network the computers and copy the files directly. If you just have a hard drive and want to copy some data to your computer, you can install the drive into your computer (assuming you have a slot for the drive, an available data cable for the drive and and available power connector.
Yes it is a very fast data transfer process.
Usually yes. You will have to get a computer technician to remove the hard drive from the smashed laptop & recover the data from from the drive. However, if the hard drive was damaged when the laptop was smashed this may not be possible.
using a cradle.
You can use a data cable.
Data Transfer Rates states the maximum speed at which data can be read/write onto the storage disk.
It depends on the type of data you want to transfer. You can place music/videos on a USB drive and access them with your xbox, but there aren't too many things the xbox lets you put onto it. Sorry if that's not very helpful, the question is kind of vague.
If it's just a direct connection from your laptop and pc, you need a CROSSOVER cable. Otherwise consider getting a USB pen drive if the data isn't that big. It plugs into your USB port and is very portable and also pretty cheap.