Get a USB adaptor.
When the hard disk is dysfunctional or has crashed, the laptop cannot detect it. The error message 'No hard disk drive 0' will appear as a result.
Your laptop's DVD (or Blu-Ray) player would need to be one that can write/rewrite CD's and DVD's. If it does have that, either the laptop's pre-installed software, or a third-party software you can use to burn into a disk.
get a cleaning disk to wipe it out and refresh the fan
No, you will not have to remove an external hard disk each time you turn your laptop off.
Not normally. The restore disk is specific for the hardware in the computer system it came with.
First , you just connect to the ethernet on your modem. Then connect your pc to the LAN on the router. Then you are good to go. If you have a disk with it , Then you must install with that disk
Your printer should have come with an installation disk if it was purchased new, if not you can probably type in Lexmark x3350 in your search bar and navigate to a website that has a free download to install that model. If it is new and you already have the disk turn on your computer/laptop, connect the printer and insert the disk, wait for the hourglass/disk icon to appear on your screen and follow the step by step instructions until installation is complete.
The game disk. Obviously...
Yes. You can get an external hard drive case and put the hard drive in that to convert it to an external USB hard disk.Your laptop would have had a 2.5 inch hard disk. Make sure you find an external hard drive case which accepts laptop-sized 2.5 inch hard disk. Also you must keep in mind what type of interface your hard disk uses. If it is SATA, you will need a case which supports it, as opposed to regular ATA-100 (now being called PATA).Put your laptop's old hard disk into that external hard drive case & bingo, its now an external USB disk that you can plug into any computer! Another answer Alternatively, you can purchase a USB to IDE cable and temporarily connect the drive to a desktop computer to retrieve your files.
You'd need the restore disk which came with the laptop.
Six Hard Disk.
It turns your laptop into an external firewire drive. You can connect it to a computer via firewire 400 or 800 and it will appear on that computer's desktop. If you get a new Mac you can use Target Disk Mode to quickly copy your stuff from the old Mac to the new Mac. (See links below)