A 34-pin ribbon cable.
not necessarily, they are separate.
If a dog goes floppy and gets pale, they may be dehydrated. It is best to get them to the vet or to get them to drink water.
It varies. There's no universally adopted external floppy disk drive standard, so it depends on the type of drive and/or computer you have. Modern (2008) external floppy drives commonly use USB (Universal Serial Bus). This isn't really a "floppy drive connector"; it's just an ordinary USB connector. The drive unit itself contains the electronics to make the floppy drive work with USB computers. The original IBM-PC line (circa 1981) included an external floppy drive option, which used a 37-pin D-shell sub-miniature connector. These weren't all that common to begin with, and are extremely rare these days. The early Macintosh computers (circa 1984) included an external floppy drive port, which used a 19-pin D-shell sub-miniature connector. SCSI floppy disk drives exist, but were always fairly rare. Some manufacturers introduced external floppy drives with manufacturers-specific (non-standard) connectors. Generally, you had to use the manufacturer's expansion card and floppy drive together. Some manufacturer external floppy connectors were mechanically compatible with the 25-pin D-shell sub-miniature parallel port connector. This allowed the same computer port to be used for either printer or floppy. However, parallel and floppy are not electrically compatible, so only a computer specifically designed for this would work. Dell used it in some of their laptops (Latitude C series, for example).
It goes (Most room) Tape, DVD, CDROM, Floppy.
Some components that go inside a computer enclosure include the motherboard, CPU, CD drive and hard drive. Another component that goes inside a computer enclosure is the RAM.
You may have a CD or floppy in the drive, or your hard drive may have failed.
The Northbridge is one of the most important parts of a motherboard's architecture.When it goes out there's not much you can do about it except get a new motherboard.
John Charles Meyer goes by Floppy.
...no... if the motherboard breaks, then your computer is USELESS until it is replaced. It won't turn on, much less play games.
Tim j Morris goes by Morris, and Floppy.
Stewie Goes for a Drive was created on 2011-11-06.
a motherboard is the part of the computer that connects everything together and has all the components connected to it. The processor or CPU is the brain of your computer and it is connected to your motherboard. all the information goes through the motherboard and it transfers to another component. for example lets say you are watching a video on youtube, the information is downloaded from the internet, going through the network interface which is connected to the motherboard, then transfered to the CPU, which is connected to the motherboard, then the CPU tells it to load the graphical processor or graphics card or GPU (they are all the same thing) which is connected to the motherboard and then from your GPU it is finally visually shown on the monitor. in reality it only takes a fraction of a second but that is what happens and that is how your motherboard helps you and works in your everyday life. it connects your hard drive, CPU, GPU, and all other interface cards. if you open your computer case which you can easily do. the mother board is the big square screwed in that has everything else on it. .