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A virus cannot be treated with antibiotics. My computer had a virus, so I had to reformat the hard-drive.
An external drive is one that is not in -side the computer- It is a Disk (hard) drive or can also be a CD drive which is connected by a cable to the computer. The connection is usually by SCSI, USB, or SATA(eSATA) connection. An external drive allows you to add a drive to the computer you are using - to expand storage or add a CD drive without actually having to open the computer to add another one. An external drive also allows you to move the drive from computer to computer, Portably. The external drive usually has it's own power supply and case.
The volume label of an external hard drive refers to the string, which shows before the drive letter if you were to look at the drive using My Computer. For instance, if it is written External Drive:E, then the label is External Drive.
Yes, you can using USB.
Yes, you can using USB.
You can do it using a number of software applications out there, or you can do it simply using the ipod as an external drive
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External Hard Drives are generally connected to USB ports or FireWire ports.
If you're going to transfer a lot, back it up on an external hard drive Note: Only the data can be stored on the external drive. Programs themselves need to be reinstalled using their original installation media.
Yes - Windows accepts external hardware while it's running without any problems !
Yes - Windows accepts external hardware while it's running without any problems !
A CD, DVD or Blu-ray drive (optical drive) that is installed in the computer.The alternative is an external drive, which is a separate box you connect to the computer using a USB cable.