It depends on your needs, but internal drives will be cheaper and more reliable.
An internal hard drive will generally be faster than an external one.
There are external and internal hds
If it is an external hard drive, then the computer should be able to take it. However, if it is an internal hard drive, you will have to check the system requirements of your computer.
without a hard drive your PC wouldn't work at all. so you must have a hard drive, whether its internal or external...
Most external hard drives can be used as internal ones. Provided that the IDE, SATA, or SCSI interface of the external hard drive is the same as the desktop's system board hard drive interface. Users can remove the USB casing and proceed to plug the data and power cables into it. The external drive, just has an additional component, that's used to hook up with the USB port.
No, you have to also delete what you want from the external hard drive. Remember, an external hard drive is just like a internal one. So, for example, if you delete picture a on the internal hard drive, that's all that is deleted. If picture a is also on the external hard drive (why would it be though), then you need to also delete it there.
Simply terminate each of the devices. Terminate the hard disk as well as the external cr-rom.
They make internal and external 500 gb HDD
You can safely name external and internal hard drives whatever you want on a Mac.
Generally speaking yes, but consider that hard drives can be either internal or external. It's like asking "Is the apple the same as the fruit?"
yes you can plug it in and it should act as a normal hard drive under my computer(or where ever) then put your disk in and upload it when it asks you where to put it install on the hard drive that you pluged in make sure its not your internal hard drive if that doesn't work then remove your internal drive and use your external so u don't get mixed up and follow the onscreen instructions
No, they don't disappear, unless you use the command move to...