You will be able to save to the limit of the consoles storage
Only if you have a hard drive. Otherwise they will not work without a hard drive.
yes you can but only if you have a hard drive
An external hard drive should be able to be used with any files.
A hard drive is needed only to store save files for games, or to store content downloaded from the marketplace. If you only plan to view movies, than no hard drive is required.
No, the only benifet of installing it onto the hard drive is presemably shorter loading times for the games. But for the majority of games it only affects it by seconds, if at all. The game disk is still required for gameplay.
Many Xbox games are compatible with the Xbox 360, but only if you have the hard drive peripheral. There are still compatibility issues, however. Check the list of officially supported games at www.xbox.com.
The hard drive on a laptop is the same thing as the hard drive in a desktop, only smaller in size. The hard drive stores all your documents, music, videos and software.
If 4wd you can in an emergency only. The vehicle will be very hard to control as a front wheel drive only.If 4wd you can in an emergency only. The vehicle will be very hard to control as a front wheel drive only.
Yes but only a few games work. Check out Wikipedia for list of original games that work on the 360.
Only as fast as its CPU. Doesn't matter the size of the hard drive - the hard drive does not determine processor speed.
That will depend very much on how you use your computer. if you only do office work, web surfing, and listen to a little music, a 40 GB hard drive with Windows Vista, or even a 10 GB hard drive with Windows XP is probably fine. For movies, games, and video editing, you'll want lots more.
If you don't have a DVD drive then it is th C:// drive and the D:// drive. However, if you do it is only the C:// drive.