You can plug it into the other computer or install a virtual windows program onto both computers.
The data hard drive or just hard drive is where all your programs are stored when your computer is shut down. Every progam you see on your computer is stored on the hard drive. That's why the bigger the hard drive the more programs you can put on your computer.
Typicly, in a majority of PC's, The main drive of a computer, the default storage and boot location is the C:/ Drive.You can See this on "My Computer" option.Default Hard Drive: C:/
The easiest way to find a replacement for your broken hard drive is to purchase another one on an online site such as ebay.com or amazon.com. If not you can go to a local electronics store to see what hard drive you can replace it with. Most external hard drives are on sale now.
Go to Start - Control Panel - My Computer. It should show you the hard drives on your system.
Open My Computer and right-click on the drive icon. Then click "Properties."
If you are using Windows, go to 'My Computer', right click your hard drive, click Properties and you will be shown the information for your hard drive (Note that this will tell you how much in gigabytes (gb). 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte).
How many gigabytes you can download on to your computer matter only how much free space is on your hard drive. For windows xp and below go follow these steps. My Computer - Right Click on your Hard drive- Properties- Then you see how much free space you have. For Vista if you go under my computer and you can look at your hard drive and it will show you.
to see a video you've made on another computer you have to send the video as an attachment by email to yourself, then enter your email on the other computer and open it up ------------- There are numerous ways, one of the easiest is to just transfer the video to a flash drive and bring it to the other computer. You can also use an external hard drive or network the 2 computers together.
You should "immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive". If the hard drive is throwing "bad sectors", the OS will detect it and TRY to help you out as much as it can, but once the hard drive starts to fail you don't really have many options. I WOULD, however, verify that it's the hard drive and not the controller. If you can find it, see about plugging in the drive to another computer just to check it out. There are USB to IDE cable adapters that will let you plug in your hard drive to another computer. Mine has a connection option for SATA as well. They are relatively inexpensive and will end up costing much less than a trip to a tech.
depends on the Hard Drive.... if you've got a version of windows goto: My computer right click on the HD in question choose properties on the drop down list you'll see a pie chart of your hard drive listing used/free and total space
See if all the plugs are plugged in correctly. You could try to change the places of your hard drive and CD-drive since they use the same plugs, I it does not you should buy another CD drive and try, it still doesn't work? Contact the manufacturer of both your computer and CD-drive. If you think that the id cable or port is damaged then try to check the cable or port in hard disk port.
when you open your computer you will see that their are about 4-5 diffrent colored cables connected in one spot. then their will be a ribbon cable connected to the left of it. On most computers you will see that the hard drive is located by the CD and DVD drive. After you locate it you will unplug them. it will require some force to take them out. Then if you look to the right side of the drive you will see that it is screwed in so you need to unscrew them. check the left side for screws to and then after that your done. I hope this was helpfull