Yes
It will quite possibly erase the data stored on the device.
external hard drives
A user memory for an operating system are the devices in which data is stored. These devices can be built into the computer, such as the hard drive, or they can be an external device, such as a USB pen drive or external hard drive.
An external disk drive has a number of uses. Often it is used simply to back up data stored on an internal disk drive. They are used to store and move data between locations easily for example taking one to work with files from home.
To make sure that your data is properly stored, you should make sure that it is backed up to another source that isn't your computer. For example, copy all of your important files on to an external hard drive, just in case something happens to your computer.
No. It is stored on the Flash drive.
A fire wire external hard drive can help your computer to run very quickly since the power from within is very strong. The external hard drive always allows easy access to any problems and allows tons of data to be stored.
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
If you're going to transfer a lot, back it up on an external hard drive Note: Only the data can be stored on the external drive. Programs themselves need to be reinstalled using their original installation media.
The external hard drive is a great way of backing up your data.
There are a number of ways one can save hard drive date. One can back up hard drive data on an external hard drive or it can be stored on cloud storage such as Google Drive. If one's computer is damaged then files from the hard drive can be recovered and saved using a USB universal drive adapter. This will allow one to read the files on another PC and then save them to that PC or transfer to a different device.
To store data