If it is an external hard drive, then the computer should be able to take it. However, if it is an internal hard drive, you will have to check the system requirements of your computer.
Depends. The memory capacity varies. Plus it is listed always on the flash drive itself. The memory ranges from up to 128 MB to 1 TB. MB=megabyte TB=Terabyte
Depends. The memory capacity varies. Plus it is listed always on the flash drive itself. The memory ranges from up to 128 MB to 1 TB. MB=megabyte TB=Terabyte
Hard drive, ROM (read-only memory) and RAM (random access memory)
Yes, you can get a terabyte (TB) memory stick, often referred to as a USB flash drive. These high-capacity drives are available from various manufacturers and are useful for storing large amounts of data, such as videos, photos, and software. When purchasing, ensure compatibility with your devices and check for read/write speeds that meet your needs.
The HP pavilion desktop has 4 gigabytes of DDR2 memory (a.k.a. RAM) which is one of the fastest computers out on the market currently, and has half a terabyte of hard drive memory, which is exellent to go with the blinding fast speed. 4 gigabytes is the fastest DDR2 memory (RAM) available on the market. Plus, it has a couple gigahertz of processor, which is good to go along with the speed.
TB stands for Terabytes. It is the amount of bytes on your hard drive. It is the number that comes after Gigabyte. Gigabyte equals billions. So terabyte is the number greater than billions. 1 TB = 1000 GB (AS DECIMAL ) 1 GB = 2^30 BYTE 1 TB = 2^40 BYTE (AS BINARY )
Yes.
A TB external hard drive means that the storage capacity of the particular hard drive is equal to 1 TB or terabyte. A terabyte is equal to 1,000 gigabytes or GB.
At this time there are no terabyte tape drives however there are units which allow for the storage and management of several drives adding up to one terabyte.
Dvd is a disc used in DVD players and computers and other things, but a hard drive is used in computers but not in DVD players. Also, DVDs store quite a bit of stuff- about a few gigabytes maybe - but a hard drive can store so much more-for example the one terabyte hard drive exists today.
4 partitions
http://www.answers.com/topic/hitachi-6310 introduced the world's first one terabyte hard drive in 2007 http://www.answers.com/topic/hitachi-6310 introduced the world's first one terabyte hard drive in 2007