If you can boot your computer without connecting or inserting anything and not being connected to a network, its pretty safe to say you a hard drive. Booting a computer without using one of the above methods is possible, but rare.
You can find information on the transcend external hard drive that doesn't open on a computer of the data recovery experts.
---- # 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. ----
If you can, open up your computer and take the hard drive out. I would then take it to a computer store and have them transfer the data (If possible) to another hard drive.
Open My Computer and right-click on the drive icon. Then click "Properties."
Yes. Most browsers cache images on the hard drive.
Connect your camera to your computer and open up My Computer, find the icon with your camera, open it, and you can download your video.
If the files are still on the USB drive, you can open them, even though they were never saved to the actually computer. The USB drive is a portable hard drive, plugging into your computer gives you access to view what is on the USB drive without having to save them to the actual computer.
Computer viruses only affect the memory of your computer. Say you get a virus and your computer will not let you open programs. You would need to get a new hard drive or wipe all data from the hard drive, and then reinstall programs.
Connect the drive to your computer, open Windows Explorer, locate the drive. Right click -> properties.
To remove the hard drive on a Dell Dimension 2350 desktop computer, one has to open up the system unit. The hard disk can then be unscrewed from the drive bay.
The exact steps to replace a hard drive depend on the computer you are replacing it in. The general method is to open the computer and remove components until you get to access to the hard drive. Make sure you are grounded so you don't fry anything with a static shock.
it depends on what kind of computer you have, butreally you just would open the computer case, then unscrew the hardrive from the bracket and there you go.