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Drag from your pictures folder and drop onto the external drive. If you formatted the external drive on Windows you probably won't be able to do this because Windows uses a different file system than Mac OS X.
You can certainly move Windows to an external hard drive but Windows will not boot directly from an external drive. If you are running Windows in Parallels (See links below) you can have Parallels installed on the Mac's drive and then have your Windows virtual machine on the external drive.
yes this is asumming that you have an external drive connected to the USB port. Plug in the external drive let the operating system connect. Then all you should have to do is drag and drop. this is for using windows products.
Open the folder that has the downloaded files. To transfer drag the files from LimeWire onto your external hard drive
In our old computer I put a SEAGATE 500 gig External Hard Drive. The computer was windows XP Is it a working chance to use the external hard drive From The system i first installed it.
Get a USB Flash Drive and get files from Windows 7 and transfer to Windows 8.
When selecting the drive you wish to install the OS on, simply select the external HDD.
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.
You put that one cord in to that one hard drive place
Any music you have a license to play can be downloaded from an external drive via a USB port. Simply transfer the music directory files into the Music directory located on the hard drive of your computer. This can be a slow procedure, as music files are quite large.
Getting files from a flash drive to Windows Media Player is a simple process. Plug the USB into the computer, and open Windows Media Player. Go to the area that imports files, and select the flash drive. Windows Media Player will import the files into the program, and can copy them so that they are always available in the player.
Use an external DVD/ CD drive