Inorder to know where our file is stored without any confusion!!
My computer has all of your drives in your computer in the My Computer files. This can be accessed by going to start, my computer. Then you should see different drives like your hardware drives. Here you can access your program files and any floppy or USB drives you put into your computer.
Atmost four drives can be mapped to a windows 2000 operating system computer. It can have different names like z name can be used for a drive.
The computer should automatically pick up these drives. To browse them, open up 'My Computer'. If you are having trouble, if no drives appear under 'My Computer' then look for a driver CD and install that software, or perhaps even change the USB ports of the drives and the computer could then pick them up.
The answer to this question depends on what you mean by totally different. Yes you can have varying styles of hard drives in a single computer, however you are of course limited by what your motherboard and operating system can handle.
Viglen is the maker of several different products. All their products are computer based. They make hard drives for a desktop computer, different sized towers from small to tall. They also make server drives for large companies.
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There are many different computer magazines that rate the top external hard drives. Magazines such as CIO insight and Computer Edge. Both are extremely credible.
type computer is analog and hybrid. various categories is Mainframe Computer, Microcomputer,Mini computer and super computer
I drive to work every morning. She drives a car. My computer has one drive. / My computer has two drives. My brother drives me crazy. His thirst for knowledge drives him to study harder.
Yes, you can use flesh drives or network.
A magnet does not affect a computer other than the [mechanical] hard drives. Even then, you'd have to take it out and run it through a relatively powerful magnet for it to do anything. Flash drives, "jump drives", or "thumb drives" are a form of solid-state storage (just as SSDs are, but on a different level) and are not susceptible to electromagetic fields.
The space inside the computer for DVD/CD/Floppy(who uses these anymore?) Drives and also Solid State Drives (SSD) and Hard Drives.