To view the files, you go to C:/Windows/ and the files are in their. Easiest way to open it
Connect the drive to your computer, open Windows Explorer, locate the drive. Right click -> properties.
the amount of hard drive space you have & how many windows you have open. Hope i helped!
Yes, it can.
Copying a DVD to a hard drive is not complicated. Just insert the disc in the DVD drive, open windows explorer and either do copy and paste or the drag and drop method.
formats are not drive specific so it depends on the software with windows open a command prompt and use the format command
Go to my computer, then click your main hard drive and open windows folder, press "E" in the keybord and then you can find it.
The easiest way, on windows, is to open up "my computer" and right-click on your hard drive (usually drive C or D) and select properties. Total, used, and free space is displayed with a pie chart.
Yes you can, when the computer is booting up open the boot menu and choose the external as your boot device, i have a external hard drive with Ubuntu on it and do exactly that, I'm sure it can work with windows.
It would depend if E: on your computer is the flash drive or just a hard drive. If it a flash drive then you can open windows explorer and then right click on the flash drive and click format. You can do that for the hard drive too. Just remember you will lose all the data in that drive
i want to open drive through explorer ?
Open 'my computer'. From 'Tools' select 'folder options' select 'view' down there find 'launch windows in a new window' and unchecked it. If the problem is not solve then you have to format your full hard disk and you have to make partition again after that it will never happen again till then if you plug a device how's contains virus..
In Windows 98 through ME, to access your hard drive, double-click on the My Computer symbol on your desktop. Then, double click on the symbol with C: somewhere in the title. In Windows NT through Vista, open your Start menu. Click on My Computer on that menu. Then, do last step for 98-ME computers.