If you copied the files, then they will be in both places. If you cut or moved them, they would remain on the old drive until you complete the paste operation, at which time the file is removed from the file allocation table. your statement that u have made above is right but I am afraid you didn't understand my question properly, I already have copied files but I haven't paste them then one of my friend said that these files stored in 'Ram' with suitable place, is it right or not?
A zip drive is a small portable device used for backing up computer systems. It is plugged in to the main computer and work is compressed and copied to the zip drive. It can then be stored or copied to another device.
No. They are not copied to the computer's harddrive. Just the destination drive gets the files.
No. It is stored on the Flash drive.
It is stored on a hard disk drive.
Off course , this information stored on hard disk can be copied to any other storage device like hard disk, DVD, USB Drive etc.
I don't know if this is the answer you are looking for but I used to run from a 32gb flash drive. It loaded a lil slower than from HDD but not bad. I didn't install directly to the flash drive. I copied the folder from the computer to the flash drive. I also copied my lotro folder from my user documents so when I use it on another computer I can copy the user folder (small) to their computer and use my plugins.
Programs are normally stored on a hard drive and loaded into memory for execution.
Storage back-up is where data stored on the computer is transferred to a disk or another drive, in case the data on the computer is lost.
The data hard drive or just hard drive is where all your programs are stored when your computer is shut down. Every progam you see on your computer is stored on the hard drive. That's why the bigger the hard drive the more programs you can put on your computer.
No. You need to have the flash drive unless you copied the files to the PC.
Information is stored in the computer's hard drive, which is a magnetic disk read by lasers.
The drive where your computer stores information permanently is known as a hard disk drive, or HDD for short.