most of the OS files are in use. so it's not possible to copy OS files while it is running. but instead you can use an application called norton ghost to copy the whole partition into an image on your HDD, and then copy the required file. another way is to turn off the PC, take the hdd and connect it to another PC as a second HDD (don't boot up from this HDD). after that you can copy all the OS files you need.
An email is never saved in your HDD whenever you open it. However, when you download a file that is attached on the email, the file is likely to be saved on your HDD.
HDD is an abbreviation for "Hard Disk Drive." Hard disk drives are the primary form of file storage found in a computer.
HDD - In computing this acronym stands for: Hard Disk Drive.
When I upgraded my HDD I bought an external HDD backed up ALL of the data on my PS3. Then I suppose you could copy that onto your PC. TO get it back to your PS3 system you would have to use an external HDD and just copy everything over. Or use lots of Memory Sticks.
You could put the installation file on the external HDD to install it on another computer but then to install it, it would have to be on a local HDD.
Well insert your dvd into your system cd/dvd drive (only if the album is not encrypted-copiable the system will display a pull menu window where u will choose to view and copy files right click on the dvd file and choose write/burn to dvd (dvd - re-writeable) after that insert the destination dvd or you may copy/write to HDD first then to the remote destination dvd does this solve your problem?
paging file is being filled ... get more ram and HDD space.... page file should be 1.5 the size of your ram... if it is constantly being accessed and over used get more ram....
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If you are referring to copies of files that get saved to different folders on your hdd or ssd by accident or on purpose, they are called duplicate files or exact duplicates. People use programs called duplicate finders, such as Easy Duplicate Finder, Auslogics Duplicate File Finder and Gemini, to delete duplicate files.
Yes and no. The dll file may be just misplaced, then yes. A defrag your hdd and that should fix it. If a dll file is corrupt, then no. You will have to find or repair the dll file yourself.