Plug the micro-USB end of the cable into the external hard drive; then plug the larger end of the USB cable into an open port on the PC.
Yes, you can put your iTunes files on a portable hard drive. Simply drag and drop the files in iTunes to the drive on your computer that is your portable hard drive. You can even drag the iTunes software itself, if you want.
A portable hard drive enables one to transfer large amount of files (a few hundred GB) between the office and home, for example. It can also be used as a backup for important files on the computer. Some portable drives these days are only the size of a passport, making it very easy to be carried everywhere.
If the files are still on the USB drive, you can open them, even though they were never saved to the actually computer. The USB drive is a portable hard drive, plugging into your computer gives you access to view what is on the USB drive without having to save them to the actual computer.
An external hard drive is a device similar to your computer's hard drive. The difference is that it is portable. You can save files on it and it can be connected to most other computers.
Turn off your computer! Restart it and transfer all files to a portable hard drive! That's all I know
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Reformat the drive. If you're running Vista you need to format it as NTFS or backup will fail, that drive comes formatted in Fat32.
"Many companies have started storing all of their record by computer. While this is very convenient, a computer virus may crash your computer and wipe out your hard drive taking all your files with it. To be on the safe side back up all of your office records on a portable thumb drive, portable hard drive, an/or have a physical copy in a filing cabinet."
External storage are computer hardwares that allows you to store files and other computer memorizes outside of the computer. External hard drive is a form of external storage and are generally portable.
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There are many uses for a portable hard drive, they include: backing up files, sharing storage between several devices, locking access to files by physically removing their connection to the network, organizing files, and additional storage space.
make a backup file and get a portable hard drive.