That depends on you OS and its memory requirements. You need place for the OS itself and if you need swap space on the same logical drive then you have to allot for that.
You might want to upgrade you OS and so shouls have enough place for that too.
Sata of course. It is much much better/faster/economical.
No. You still need the disk. Therefore it is pretty much pointless to download the game to your hard drive.
One can see how much disk space is free on their hard drive in Microsoft Vista using a few simple steps. First, go to the start menu and click on Computer. Next, select the hard drive to view. The disk space information will appear at the bottom of the folder window.
first of all good day, my answer in that question is simple. The computer recognized the hard disk drive as a normal. he can be a slave nor a master. thank very much, that is only my opinion.
"Not really. A USB drive is more like a CD or floppy disk, but is made to look like another drive on your computer when it's plugged in, because information can be added and removed from it at will" "A USB drive is similar to your hard drive in that you can freely move information on and off of it, but in reality, it's much closer to a floppy disk."
It spins for one ( at usually 7200 rpm) and writes in a language that involves 1 and 0's(Binary Code) It is a like a rewritable CD but a lot cooler A hard disk stores data in much the same way as a floppy drive, magnetic pulses are imprinted onto the surface of the disk by a read/write head which can also then read the data back. Hard disks differ from floppies in that the data can be stored in much higher densities and accessed at much higher speeds by using a non-removable disk which is sealed from contaminants. Modern hard disks usually have several disks within them (platters) and dedicated read/write heads for both sides of each. The platters themselves are usually made of some aluminum alloy coated with a thin layer of iron oxide and are very rigid. A hard disk drive (HDD), commonly referred to as a hard drive, hard disk, or fixed disk drive, is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. Strictly speaking, "drive" refers to a device distinct from its medium, such as a tape drive and its tape, or a floppy disk drive and its floppy disk. Early HDDs had removable media; however, an HDD today is typically a sealed unit (except for a filtered vent hole to equalize air pressure) with fixed media.
since Virtual Memory utilizes Hard Disk space it is really only limited by how much free space you have on your hard drive
Taking up too much hard drive space will cause problems with your PC because that will limit your virtual memory options. However if you have sufficient hard disk space on your operating system drive there is nothing wrong with having games installed.
Six Hard Disk.
It depends on how much you bought your PC or the hard disk itself. My current hard disk has a capacity of 400 gb.
The hard drive is for storage, much like a floppy disk or a CD. It may be permanently mounted, and it contains all your programs, your operating system, and any data you wish to create or download. It is an I/O device, meaning it is for input and output.
if your talking about cardbus/pcmcia then yes. small hard drives are available but are pretty much obsolete now