Through USB connect them.
Yes it is possible... If the laptop has a usb drive you could copy all of the files on to a usb and then run it of of that. or If the computer has a external disk/cd drive (it probably does) then you could attach a external disk drive and play it from there.
Typical external drive has usb connectors. When it connect to the computer, it become visible as another drive so you can copy files or folder like internal drive. Some are faster with usb 3.0/esata. Also there are copying software that are reliable/slightly faster such as terracopy
The Carbon Copy Cloner is an online tool used to backup a computer's external hard drive. The Carbon Copy Cloner does require you to install software after purchasing.
The Vita doesn't have a PC's operating system and can't access an external drive/storage - it just doesn't know what to do with it. You would have to connect the Vita to a PC or laptop and copy the music to that, and then copy it from there to the USB drive.
Copy what? You could put "it" on a flash drive, which is the best way.
A external usb jump drive. Plug it in, open to view files, paste your file there. Plug it into the computer, view files and copy and paste it in your documents
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You can copy data to an external hard drive to create a backup of files on your computer. The simplest option is to drag and drop from your computer to the external drive so that you have a copy. Backup software such as Apple's Time Machine does that automatically and can also keep track of different versions of a file so that you can undo accidental changes.
Yes The Mal-ware will just see this as another drive on the computer and steal what it wants.
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.
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---- # go to "my computer" # browse to your external hard drive # then open another "my computer" window # drag and drop the file(s) you want to the window displaying the external hard drive. ----