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you cant... megabytes are in an actual object in the "stick" so you cant transfer MB from one to another, without being a pro with soldering and a pro at tech. i would have just said to go and buy another. please tell me i answered it right.
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3 mb/s download transfer to your system1 mb/s upload transfer from your systemmb/s = million bits per second
160 MB/s
Yes -- data transfer rates vary from 1 MB/s up to 133 MB/s
around 34-35 mins
It depends on the PATA drive in question. That said, the fastest UDMA interface when used with an 80-wire cable is 133 MB/s. From there, the maximum transfer rate for a SATA generation 1 drive is 150 MB/s. For SATA 2, it is 300 MB/s. For SATA 3, it is 600 MB/s.
34.368 Mb/s
12800 MB/second
you face
indeterminate as one is a quantity and the other a rate of transfer