Yes. A Direct Drive designated in memory.
It is perfectly fine to play an Xbox 360 without an HDD. In fact, Microsoft produces a cover for the area where you plug the HDD in just incase you choose not to use an HDD.
No, due to factors like friction and wear, a machine with moving parts will eventually lose energy and momentum, causing it to stop without additional energy input.
The main difference separating a SSD from a HDD is the assembly. HDDs have moving parts which over time lose lubrication and strip away, thus lowering their speed and effectiveness and also take more time to be read by the computer, while SSDs are entirely electronic. A SSD therefore operates more quickly and smoothly than a HDD and even runs more quietly. It may not have the longterm resiliency after abuse that an HDD has but the speed is an amazing time saver.
An AMD Phenom xII processor, ASUS motherboard, nVIDIA or ATI GPU, about 4 GB RAM and 500 Gigs of HDD! edit: 500 GB of HDD is excessive. More importantly using a solid state drive would decrease lag. With the added benefit of no moving parts, lower heat output, lower power consumption.
HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive... FDD stands for Floppy Disk Drive...
The same way as for a product without moving parts: draw up what you want in AutoCAD and send the file to a mold-making company.
Just the HDD without the caddy, yes.
the main parts the motherboard is connected to are: the gpu, cpu, ram, internet card, HDD (or SSD), optical drive
Because chains are nothing but moving parts, and metals can take a lot of rubbing up against other parts without wearing out.
Solid state refers to electrical / electronic devices without moving parts.
Small, No moving parts, No noise
There are only 2 ways to delete an Acer Aspire HDD password and the first is to contact Acer Support for a HDD master password. The other is by using commercial software.