Definitely an External hard disk is better than the flash memory because of it's stability.
No, an external disk drive and a flash drive are not the same. An external disk drive typically refers to a device that uses spinning disks, like a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD), and connects to a computer via USB or other ports. In contrast, a flash drive, often called a USB drive or thumb drive, uses flash memory for storage and is usually smaller and more portable. While both serve as storage solutions, their mechanisms and typical uses differ.
Temporary as in memory, no, but you should probably stick to a flash drive or even e-mail is better.
There are practically no dissimilarities between flash memory and floppy disk. Both media store the data in bits, however the method in which this is done is completely different. Floppy disks store data on a moving plater using magnetism, the data must be physically accessed by the read head. Flash memory stores the data as charge and can be accessed by directly addressing the memory. Flash memory has no moving parts, it is durable and data corruption due to external factors is practically non existent.
Yes
RAM (Random Access Memory), ROM (Read Only Memory), Flash Memory, or Disk
cpu and memory
Solid state Flash drives USB Hard disks drives
A disk!
"A 2gb flash memory disk should hold approximately 500 songs. This, of course, could vary depending on factors such as the file size and the song length."
An external harddrive? Or Memory Stick?? its a removable hard disk
Volatile Memory requires power to maintain the stored memory. Eg. Random Access Memory (RAM) Non-Volatile Memory does not require poer to maintain the stored memory. Eg. Hard Disk, Compact Disk, Flash memory.
No, flash drivers are only temperory memory allocations . So they wont compensate for harddisk spaces....