First of all your question dont even make sense...and if your trying to ask if your games console is a hard drive then..check GOOOGLE
Installing an Xbox 360 to your HDD improves loading times, removes disc noise and overall creates a smoother gaming experience. But you still need the disc in the Xbox 360 Console to play the game.
Installing an Xbox 360 to your HDD improves loading times, removes disc noise and overall creates a smoother gaming experience. However, you still need the disc in the Xbox 360 Console to play the game.
You have to burn it onto a disc on your computer then burn the music from the disc onto your Hard Drive.
An Xbox Elite System console complete with a 120 GB hard drive can be purchased at any gaming store such as Game Stop. You may also purchase it from Amazon or Wal-Mart.
The disk will not remember what console the game has been stored on, that's the Hard Drive's job. For it to work on another console, you just place the disk in another console and it will load.
Hard drive.
Nothing. All of the data from your friend's game is saved on their computer/console hard drive, not on the disc itself. You can use their disk on your computer/console without interfering with your friend's game
Fast speeds on a hard drive are important if the drive is going to used for gaming. The average speed of a hard is around 7500 rpms. If it is being used for gaming, a faster hard drive with speeds of upto 10000 rpms should be used.
"Disc" refers to optical media, such as CDs or DVDs. "Disk" refers to magnetic media, such as hard drives. So the answer depends on which drive you are referring to; most have both an "optical disc drive", and a "hard disk drive".
The hard drive in a computer is hardware.
it is how big the hard drive is in a game console like a ps3
The hard drive just pulls away from the top of the console