If you do it properly, it should. I have two drives in the computer I'm using as I'm typing this.
As long as you have a license you can drive a truck, there are no extra requirements.
A hard drive enclosure plugs into a computer to provide external storage. Its main purpose is to provide extra storage on a laptop or computer and to transfer files between computers. An external drive is also useful for backing up data on a computer.
A dual power supply refers to a system that provides two separate power sources to a device or circuit. This setup offers redundancy and can help improve reliability in case one power source fails. It is commonly used in critical systems where uninterrupted power supply is necessary.
Yes it is removable media. It can store all sorts of data, but can you remove it while the computer is still on? Yes, removable media is a part of a computer that can be removed while the computer is still running.
Only if you list him as an additional driver on your policy from the insurance company, many times they charge extra for young (under 25) drivers.
It depends on the hardware you have. if you have only SATA in your computer you can buy an IDE to USB external case then you can install the IDE drive into the case for an extra drive or backup
Maybe your primary hard drive bit the dust and you're in need of a new one. Maybe you need an extra hard drive. Whatever the case may be, it can be stressful for anyone who shops for hard drives. If you've looked through the selection of hard drives at your local computer store and felt like you were spoken to in another language, this is okay. Shopping for hard drives can be overwhelming with all of the technical terminology and jargon. The first thing you need to establish is whether or not you will need an external or internal hard drive. This will eliminate half of the products available. To be specific, an internal hard drive is one that is seated on the inside of your computer. An external hard drive is a portable drive that connects to your computer via USB. Next, if you're buying an internal hard drive, you'll need to decide whether your computer makes a SATA or ATA connection to its hard drive. Not sure? You can find out by checking the hard drive that originally came inside of your computer. If your computer is newer (a few years old), your computer will more than likely be able to support both types of hard drives. Your next item of analysis is what size space you need for your computer. Hard drives these days are so big that they can support multiple "terabytes" (a thousand gigabytes) of space. However, most users don't need this type of space. If you plan on storing photos and basic documents on your computer (as well as mainly browsing the internet and checking email), it would be ideal to invest in a hard drive that is anywhere between 100-300 gigabytes. If you plan on storing lots of media and using heavy applications, it may be wise to invest in a hard drive that has at least a terabyte worth of space.
a portable hard drive is a way to get extra storage for a computer it is usually plugged in via mini usb to usb chord.
paging in computer terms means that a file if created on your hard drive to act as extra RAM memory when your RAM memory is low.
There is not a Blu-ray drive on this computer, however there is a dual layer DVD±R drive which will read many types of discs.
It's called a "raid" disk controller. Using a raid controller you can connect 2 or more hard drives in a number of different configurations; one being that the drives are "mirrored".
There is a hardisk drive inside the computer but say your computer crashes or a virus wipes it all then it is al left so some people created the external hard disk drive as an alternate storage device. It is basically like an extra large USB key.