No, since U3 is hardware and software combined.
CD/DVD drives and printers use Firmware
No
Yes Xbox 360 hard drives are region free. Region codes are only used in the Xbox 360's DVD drive firmware.
For today's hard drives, the hard drive controller is firmware on a circuit board on or inside the drive housing.
Yes. You can switch back and forth by changing the boot order of the drives in the BIOS.
don't leave cd's and floppys in the drives if they are important.
You need to check if your DVD drive has new firmware available. Yes, DVD drives have firmware updates too.
Firmware is software installed on an electronic device. It gives instructions for how the device works, similar to a OS such as Windows. Firmware is usually stored in the flash ROM of a device. While ROM stands for "read-only memory," flash ROM can be erased and rewritten because it is a type of flash memory such as a Memory Stick. You may need to update the firmware of certain devices, such as hard drives and video cards in order for them to work with a new operating system or to fix problems they may have. Sometimes manufacturers release firmware updates that simply make their devices work more efficiently and add features. Make sure that once you start a firmware updater, you let the update finish, because most devices will not function if their firmware is not recognized. The PlayStation Portable is one such device that offers firmware upgrades to enhance it's features and stability. Please see this wonderful firmware FAQ. If you ever decide to upgrade to a "homebrew firmware" which is firmware not released by Sony, do it your own risk: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/genmessage.php?board=918340&topic=40931944 I hope this helps Tehee This doesnt tell what u actually use it for
the hard drives can be switched and what ever was on them will stay on them.
It is an electrical device (and not a electronic device) which is used as a heating resistor to brake variable frequency drives (ac Drives) externally, (and nowhere related to changing any wave form).
The computer management feature in Windows can be used to partition a drive and create logical drives within these partitions. There are also commercial and non-commercial programs available for the same purpose.
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