Copying a DVD to a hard drive is not complicated. Just insert the disc in the DVD drive, open windows explorer and either do copy and paste or the drag and drop method.
hard copy relates to information that is in phsical and tangable form, like a print out, on paper. soft copy relates to information on digital means, usb, hard drive email ect.
You just copy your data to the hard drive somehow. It is just a matter of finding out how the system identifies the hard drive and accessing that device.For instance, in MS-DOS, if you wanted to copy something to the hard drive you could issue a command such as:COPY A:\*.* C:\That would copy the entire contents of the root directory of the floppy in drive A: to the root directory of the hard drive identified as drive C:.On Windows, if you have something on a CD in drive E: that you want to copy to drive C:, you could just drag and drop it. Just open up the 2 windows that you want to copy between, make the selections on the source folder, and drag them to the window of the destination folder.
Imaging a hard drive is making an exact copy of your hard drive and either saving that copy onto another hard drive or into a folder. The software packages available can be free or paid for.
as long as theres enough room on the smaller hard drive...then yes..
If information is stored in a computer is is described as 'soft copy'. If information is stored on paper it is described as 'hard copy'
Yes You Can But does your CD drive copy CD's if it does than yes if no then no.
Just drag the movie to the hard drive icon and it will copy it.
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.
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It is normally installed to C DRIVE.
I guess if you copy the files or option drag the sites Certainly. Copy the files and paste them to the flash drive. They stay on your hard drive.
Approximately how many hard-copy pages of documents could be stored on the flash drive by an employee.