a lot
There is no difference
one is a hard drive and one is the cpu.......ssd=storage.......processor(cpu)=crunches the data.....
ODP is short for Over Drive Processor and ODPR is short for Over Drive Processor Replacement.The ODPR is simply a newer version of the technology.
Processor, Memory, and Hard Drive
no. You have processor, memory and input/output. Storage would be memory, hard drive, DVD.
Dragging it to the flash memory usually means copying it to a memory which is slower and can be portable.The desktop memory however is faster than flash memory but sadly not portable.
A 16GB flash drive can hold 4x as many files as a 4GB flash drive. I would recommend a 16GB.
1.memory 2.processor 3.hard drive
Mother Board failure &processor failure ware temparacher high
The differences are relatively minor. The XT included a hard drive, while the original PC needed a card and drive provided for it. The XT also lacked a jack to connect a cassette drive as storage. No version of the IBM PC had a processor faster than 4.77 MHz, but the XT had a version with a 6 MHz processor.
what is the difference between drive and machine
desktop hp with 6 gb memory a quadcore processor and 1 tb hard drive because it has more HD space and RAM memory