If you need additional storage capacity, external hard drives are an excellent way to go. The key is deciding whether you really need the additional storage, and if so, how much. Other storage media, such as CDs and DVDs, are easy and readily available if you only have limited backing-up to do, but for larger jobs, external hard drives do a great job. On the other hand, if you're looking for more space for applications, you may want to look into replacing your internal hard drive with a larger one, or perhaps adding an additional internal hard drive. Good luck.
without a hard drive your PC wouldn't work at all. so you must have a hard drive, whether its internal or external...
A computer's mouse is an external device.
A computer's mouse is an external device.
Yes, modems can be both internal and external.
Internal Drive
Data storage outside (external) or inside (internal) the computer. The location of where the information (files, etc) on your computer system/network.
Internal and External
An internal modem is housed within the main computer. An external modem is on the outside of the computer and connected to the computer with a cable.
There is a wide difference between the internal system unit and the external system unit. The internal system unit is usually mounted on the motherboard inside the computer while the external system unit is independent of the computer like an external drive.
External, the engine computer is the regulator.
A mouse is an external device, meaning it is outside the computer, and has to connect to it in some way, instead of being built into it.
Internal Media: Internal media means memory inside the computer like the hard drive and RAM. External Media: External media means removable media like CDs, DVDs and flash drives, which are outside the computer.