To the best of my knowledge, you can put files onto RAM. You can put it onto a USB drive or external hard drive, and that would take a few seconds at most
You can test the speed of an external hard disk by transferring a large file to it and measuring how long it takes. This will provide an accurate measurement of how fast it can transfer data.
One way of recovering data from a dead hard disk would be to get it repaired at a computer shop and buy an external hard disk enclosure that is compatible with the hard disk. Then you can mount the hard drive and transfer data across to the desired computer.
Disk cloning is the copying of the contents of one hard disk to another hard disk. In the alternative, a cloning copy can also be saved as an "image" file; a compressed file containing a "snap shot" of the hard drive's contents.
depends on the hard disk and the size of the file--if your looking for a new hard disk, check what the rpm's are the more rpm's the faster your hard disk is
The way you would transfer any other file from another computer. You can use a disk-on-key or an external hard drive, you can burn a CD, you can transfer the files directly to an mp3 player, or you can use file sharing software. You can also transfer files directly between two computers, using a network / USB cable or Bluetooth.
Trash can.
HDD is an abbreviation for "Hard Disk Drive." Hard disk drives are the primary form of file storage found in a computer.
Sector is the smallest unit on Hard disk identified & addressed by File System.
disk defragmenter
The same way you copy a file.
Compress your files on the hard disk.
It increases file access time on your hard disk.