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No. That is a low average for modern hard drives. 300 to 500 GB hard drives are increasingly the norm in consumer computers, and 1.5 TB drives are available.
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be installed on computers made by Apple.
Not in a computer that featured a floppy drive as standard. Computers with floppy drives (4 years old or older) used 34-pin connectors for the floppies and 40-pin (PATA or IDE) cables for the hard drives. Modern computers use Serial ATA, and some SATA floppy drives are available, but they are not common.
The purpose of SCSI hard drives are to exchange information between separate computers. Whereas, EIDE hard drives addresses a computers interface between its individual hard drive and its storage disks.
Neither the Apple I nor the Apple ][ included a hard disk drive. Only 5 inch floppy drives were offered.None.The first Apple computers didn't have hard drives at all, only floppy disks (actually, the first one, the Apple I didn't even have these, but the more popular Apple II did). Prior to the use of discs home computers used audio cassette tapes to store data.The first Apple hard drive was introduced in 1981 and was called the ProFile. It had a 5MB capacity and was designed to add onto the Apple III. In 1983 Apple introduced a card to allow the ProFile, which by then had grown to 10MB, to be used with the Apple II. The IBM XT PC came out in 1983 with a built in 10MB hard disc.80 MB
One of the advantages of external hard drives is they are available in large capacities. Options are available for hard drives that have mass storing capability.
USB stick.
All computers use a hard drive to store programs and files.
Most computers have two internal connections for hard drives. You may also connect a third (external) hard drive via USB.
There are many products sold by Canada Computers. Some of the products offered by Canada Computers include notebooks, tablets, hard drives, Blu-Ray drives, televisions, cables, and batteries.
For almost all modern computers and hard drives, the only settings you should set is for the parameters of the disk to be detected automatically.
Yes. SSDs (Solid State Drives) are still much more expensive per gigabyte than magnetic hard drives, so they are still uncommon in desktops and mainstream laptops.