One can upgrade the memory capacity of their xbox 360 buy purchasing the xbox 360 250gb hard drive from a store like amazon. Alternatively one could use a USB flash drive as extra storage.
A zip drive is a storage device similar to a floppy disc but of a larger capacity, 100, 250 or 750 megabytes.
PS3 uses a standard Laptop Harddrive and the PS3 has been designed to allow you to upgrade the harddrive with a 2.5" internal Serial ATA HDD see related link from Playstation support. Quote from related link,"The PS3 system hard disk drive (HDD) is removable and upgradeable. An upgrade can be performed by removing the hard drive and replacing it with a larger capacity drive. Please be advised that if you replace the hard drive, the data that was on the original hard drive will not show up on the PS3 unless you manually back up the data and transfer it to the replacement hard drive." For complete instructions on how to properly upgrade the hard disk drive, the related link has more information.
CPU Hard drive speed and capacity Graphics card Cost upgrade-ability
Depends on the capacity of the drive. I have a 128Gb flash drive, which is obviously larger than 64Gb. You also get solid state (hard drives) which are essentially large flash drives which are larger than that
There is only 1 thing to upgrade on a Xbox, that is the hard drive.
It depends on what you are upgrading. If you are upgrading the hard drive or generation to a higher generation or hard drive capacity, then it will cost you money. If you are upgrading the software, it will only cost money if you are buying the 3.0 or 3.1 software.
-Let the BIOS see the drive as a smaller drive -Upgrade the BIOS -Replace the motherboard -Use software that interfaces between the older Bios and the newer drive -Use an ATA controller card to provide the ATA connector and Firmware to substitute for motherboard BIOS.
In old machines floppy drives were primarily used for booting up the machine. Floppy drive has a very small memory capacity. Almost all of the latest Operating Systems are larger than a Floppy drive capacity of e.g. 1.44MB. Floppy's are not as reliable as other media and can easily get corrupted.
Files that are larger than the USB Capacity. Example: 2.3GB file on a 1GB Flash Drive cannot be copied/saved on the USB
No, resolution refers to the video capacity of a monitor. The capacity of a storage drive is called storage capacity, not resolution.
The data transfer speed of a device is not fully dependant on its size. With certain file systems, larger drives will perform slower because of the way the files are stored; this is why NTFS is used rather than FAT32 for large hard drives. However; the size of the drive is not the biggest factor in speed. For example, a 7200 RPM drive is usually faster than a 5400 RPM drive, even if the 7200 RPM drive is much larger in storage size.