It depends on how many usb slots are there in our pc case.
It depends on how many usb slots are there in our pc case.
Use windows Explorer and see how many drives there are starting at C
the maximum number of drives that can be installed depends upon how many drive bay slots your case has and how many SATA connections your motherboard has.
The form factor can be determined without opening the case. The form factor can be established based on the shape of the case.
Of course not
Usually, you start building your PC desktop computer with opening a case. If case already has a power supply installed, then next step is installing a mainboard or inserting drives (HDD, optical, card reader). Which of these is first - it depends on your decision or your case specification. Remember - it is better to install a CPU unit, CPU cooler and RAM memory onto a mainborad BEFORE you install a mainboard into a case.
Yes, you can install multiple hard drives in your computer. If you have multiple internal bays then you can install drives inside the case. If not, you can buy external Firewire and USB drives that attach to the ports on the back of your computer. If you are unfamiliar with opening your computer, then choosing an external solution is the easiest and beth method.
Assuming that when you say system unit of a computer you mean the computer case A.K.A. the tower, then no, hard drives are not always installed internally. Hard drives can be in external enclosures, hard drive docks, and even network attached devices.
No. An I/O device can be either internal (installed inside the computer case) or external (installed outside the case). Internal: network card, sound card, video capture card, and video card. External: keyboard, monitor, mouse, printer, scanner, digital camera, and flash drives. pg 392, seventh edition
You can check what devices are connected in Device manager in windows.
The case of a computer has mounting brackets inside it, to this is attached a motherboard. installed on the mother board are various other circuit cards which aid in making the computer work. Other devices, such as; CD drives, hard drives and power supplies are installed in their own particular mounting bracket.
Manual dexterity. Workshop manuals are hard to find and expensive when you do.