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On compatible computers a program cannot run directly from the hard disk drive without loading it into the memory because the processor can access and address only the main memory.
no it is not possible with that configuration ,...
program would you run to check for possible disk errors
You can run programs from an hard drive, as long as it is plugged into a computer.
If a program's executable file or setup / install files are not saved to the harddrive, no, the program will not run without the disk in the disk drive.
There are certain Crack progams you can get to enable that affect but one of the simpliest ways would be to download of steam or gamefly.
You can make a CD image of each disk, then mount them into a virtual drive (like Daemon Tools) to run them.
A modern hard disk will spin much faster than a floppy disk. A floppy disk will spin at around 300 RPM. A hard disk will vary depending on model and configuration. A mid range desktop hard disk will spin at around 7200RPM. Laptop hard disks usually run at slower speeds of 5400RMP. High end desktop and server hard disks can spin at speeds in excess of 10000RPM.
18 GB.
Once every month or two, you should run a defrag and a scan disk. That's about all you need to do.
The memory must be available, so no operating system can be loaded. Though technically there is no reason why you cant run it from a hard disk.
Graphic cards have nothing yo do with hard disks, graphic cards run graphical applications like games, softwares and hi-res movies. And hard disks store them. you can run any graphic card with any hard disk.