Yes, you can use the slave slot for the other hard drive u nid to use an IDE cable or SATA2 cable if your hard drive is in SATA2
Yes you can transfer files between 2 hard drives. Make one hard drive a slave and another the master.
There is software that will overwrite data on the hard drive. Personally, I would dismantle the laptop, remove the drives, strip the drives and smash the platters. There is little value in selling old computers.
Several copier models do have hard drives that will retain copies of everything copied. Most manufacturers have now added a way to delete any information on these hard drives. It is still best to remove the hard drive before reselling, donating, or trading in your copier. Here is some more information on the security risk of copier hard drives. There is also a video. http://businessneedz.com/Info/?p=98
Several copier models do have hard drives that will retain copies of everything copied. Most manufacturers have now added a way to delete any information on these hard drives. It is still best to remove the hard drive before reselling, donating, or trading in your copier. Here is some more information on the security risk of copier hard drives. There is also a video. http://businessneedz.com/Info/?p=98
I assume you mean the difference between SATA or PATA hard drives. I believe it refers to the connection used inside your computer - SATA is Serial ATA for short. PATA is paralell ATA. Try googling for more info
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Yes, ac drives are better than dc drives. You can find more info at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable-frequency_drive or www.avtron.com/ac_vs_dc.htm
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flash drives, disks, a stick, or CD roms.
This is called "RAID" there are several diffrent type, but the most common is radi 1, 0, and 1+0. look on wikipedia for more info on all of the raids. and i personally think that if you have 2 or more fast, and high capasity hard drives, then a raid array would work very nicely. hope that helped!!!
Well, the c drive is usually the first hard disk drive (hard drive for short) in your computer, with d, e, and f being additional hard drives, or at least spaces that if used all at once would lead to an f drive. As for the a and b drives, they are reserved for floppy disk drives, or floppies for short. The C drive is what came with your computer. It is the default drive where all of your system info, & programs. The D drive could be a "partition" which is still on the C drive, but set up as a separate drive. The CD-ROM is usually labeled as the D drive. The F drive could be a memory stick(or other storage media) that is in a USB port. Drives D, E, F, G, and so on could also be additional hard drives that have been installed on your computer.
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