In windows:
(I have absolutely no idea, if someone knows the answer replace it here)
In mac:
Note that in mac you can do this process with any hard disk, but right click on that disk instead of Macintosh HD.
In Linux:
(Again, I don't really know, can someone help me out here?)
depends on the computer
John H. Blackstone has written: 'Capacity management' -- subject(s): Industrial capacity, Management 'Capacity Management and Template Disk'
use a laser to read and write data. Optical disks have very large storage capacity but they are not fast as hard disks. There are three basic types of optical disks: CD-ROM, WORM and erasable. DVD-ROM is higher- capacity disc
The 'ON' button, the hard disk...
The greatest nonvolatile storage capacity in the computer system is usually found in secondary storage and mostly on the hard disk. RAM on the other hand represents the greatest volatile storage capacity on a computer.
huge capacity between 500g to 1TB
The floppy disk is obsolete. The CD has a much larger data capacity and is also more reliable, and the memory stick has an even larger data capacity than the CD.
The floppy disk of the computer world made its first appearance in 1960. This allowed for the storage capacity of the computer to be increased. The computer at that time did not automatically save things the user was working on unless there was a floppy disk to save it to.
A d2d, also known as a disk-to-disk, is where a computer hard drive is backed up to another hard disk rather than a tape or a floppy. It allows for higher speed and higher capacity.
You can use the same method used in previous versions of Windows: Open the Windows Explorer (press Windows-E). Right-click on a disk or partition, and select "Properties", to check the free space.
A d2d, also known as a disk-to-disk, is where a computer hard drive is backed up to another hard disk rather than a tape or a floppy. It allows for higher speed and higher capacity.
Yes just download to a disk like you would if you were to start your computer by disk, and just put it in the other computer.