External hard drives do nothing on their own. Their purpose is for you to put data onto them. You could very well copy DVDs and put them on the hard drive, but they aren't going to do that by themselves.
You can install them the same way as all other hard drives to your laptop. You can put the CD into your laptop and install it or you can put in the USB cord and install it like that.
Aside from server cases the largest number of hard drives you can put into a case appears to be six.That would require an enormous power supply as well.The Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P80 comes with a 1000 watt power supply.
Windows XP has no hard limitation on the number of hard drives, or at least none that has been published. With the way it handles disk drives, it is far more likely you'll run out of space to put the hard drives before you hit any other limit.
all you have to do is you have to smash it with the hammer or put it in microwave
How many can you put in your computer? Linux can support massive servers with hundreds of hard drives. I believe the mainline kernel supports up to 702 hard drives, although patches are available for up to 3904 disks. You're far more likely to run into hardware limitations than you will with how Linux handles hard drives.
no, only flash drives and external hard drives, basically anything you just put files into should be "ejected".
very hard indeed fellow.
No most are easy to put together or come already made.
advantages: fast easy neat disadvantages: hard to replace if they fall off sometimes hard to put them together can catch yourself or stuff when you put them together
There are two ways: Research Disk Striping or RAID.
Yes, the Arcade 360 is able to have either the 20, 60, or 120 gb hard drives attached to it.