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No, you will not have to remove an external hard disk each time you turn your laptop off.
Remove hard drive and place it in an external caddy.
USB and PS2
yes you can but as long as the portable and the hardrive have enough space
As there are no wild viruses for Linux there is nothing to "take them off."
you cant unless u stink off poo
FireWire USB
Basically, a laptop is designed to be portable, and can run off an internal battery until the battery goes flat. A desktop is designed to sit on a desk, table, workstation, etc, and is not meant to be portable. Unlike the more compact laptop, the desktop usually has an external monitor, keyboard and mouse, and is unlikely to have an internal battery. Both the laptop and desktop can be run off the mains.
no my friend tried but he couldnt so you cant transfer information off your hardrive to another hardrive
A battery on a laptop serves its purpose of allowing you to take your laptop with you away from external power sources (ex. ac outlet). They can also work like uninterruptable power supplies as if you have the laptop hooked up to an outlet yet the power goes out for a minute, your work is safe as the power will not shut off.
Yes android is based off of the Linux Kernel.
<harddrive or ram cuz 1g is nothing if its a harddrive...> Where do these people come from? that's a terrible answer. Either SLAX, which can run off of 16 mb of ram and takes only 128 or so MB of space. Or Knoppix, which you can only boot from CD.