though an External HardDrive with usb interface
There are hard drive interface devices for not much money that will copy the files off of the hard drive--onto another computer. The adapters are called 2.5" External Enclosures, and are readily available.AnswerYou pretty much don't. If you can't log on to the computer, you can't access the files. If it's your computer, you might be able to remove the drive and attach it to another computer and access the files that way.
Connect the hard drive from the failed computer to another computer and backup all your stuff.
You should always back up your computer files just in case your computer decides to go kaput. When you back up your files on another drive, you can always have access to them.
One of many ways, yes
To transfer files from one computer to another computer in a different location. Also can be used as temporary storage.
A hard drive is one of the main components of a computer where all data for the computer is stored from files essential to run the computer to personal files and documents
drive in computer means a device into which files are being saved.
No. They are not copied to the computer's harddrive. Just the destination drive gets the files.
If you know how to do it, the simplest thing to do is connect the hard drive of the computer that isn't working, to the computer that is working.
Why not plug it into the computer. If you can get the files off the drive then it is still working. If you can not get the files of the drive then chances are it is not working.
The disk 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.