When you browse the internet the web browser stores or remembers where you have been in the history part of the web browser. That history is stored in Random Access Memory until you quit the browser. You can edit or even clear the history of where you have been on your computer. The company that enables the web browser to do its work may be required by Law to record that history
probaly well the things you save does any that's what i think
The partition table on a hard drive is installed in a reserved area at the beginning of the drive. It tells the operating system where everything is located for quicker access.
If you can, open up your computer and take the hard drive out. I would then take it to a computer store and have them transfer the data (If possible) to another hard drive.
Hard disk is a secondary and permanent memory of your computer. It will store your OS, documents and everything. It is large in size but slower when compared to RAM.
The hard drive controllers are SATA, IDE, and EIDE. The hard drive configuration tells the computer what drive controller to use and how to store the information and where to store the information.
All computers use a hard drive to store programs and files.
having BIGGER Hard Drive means you can store more porn on it
On a shelf. If you mean digital home videos: 1. You could burn it to a DVD-R or CD-R and store it stored int there. 2. You could store it in a pen drive (Flash Drive) or an external hard drive. 3. You could store it on your computer's hard drive. (Not recommended because your computer could get a virus or crash and lose everything.) 4. Upload it to YouTube, or photobucket or any other video hosts.
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An Iomega portable hard drive is capable of storing 320 gigabytes. The Iomega hard portable hard drive can store data from a computer through a USB 2.0 port.
You get another memory storage device, such as an external hard drive, and you copy everything on your hard drive onto the external hard drive, and keep it safe. That way, if your hard drive crashes, then you can take it out, and plug your external hard drive in, and work from that.
Yes.
Yes it will, but it will also remove EVERYTHING on the drive; your personal files, settings, programs, even your operating system. Don't attempt to format your hard drive unless A) You are prepared to loose everything on the drive AND you have experience installing Windows or another operating system. B) It is a secondary drive (such as an external hard drive) which has no system files AND you are prepared to loose everything on the drive.