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Can be. (Meaning: you can merge sorted files without loading them entirely into the main memory.)
You can defragment an external drive connected to a computer running Windows by opening the disk defragment tool and selected the external drive. Though if the external drive is an SSD, there would be no point in defragmenting it or "rearranging files" as there are no parts that need to be moved before the file can be accessed.
All the files under C:\Windows, which is what contains the OS.
Data storage outside (external) or inside (internal) the computer. The location of where the information (files, etc) on your computer system/network.
External Journal is a device that keeps a write ahead data of all the file system changes. Making files more transaction to creating, deleting and modifying.
Open the folder that has the downloaded files. To transfer drag the files from LimeWire onto your external hard drive
Your OS/Operating System handles all features on your computer. The OS deals with the computers tasks from running a program to the saving of files. You cannot have a working computer without an OS.
Task manager is a tool you can use to stop specified running procedure or program. It shows all running files in your system, helps you know your system running information which sometime you need to find them out.
They are the files that your computer call on to start up, or "boot." without these, the computer cannot function properly.
Backup files should be kept in a different location [CD, thumb drive, external drive] in case your computer breaks down. If the hard drive fails or the operating system crashes, you have your files safe somewhere.
If your running your operating system off your hard drive and didnt boot from a usb live stick then yes, your operating system accesses files as well as the movie player running. And paging files run if your out of memory.