Win 95 or 98 had a problem due that they where fat 32 and only NTFS which was windows NT and 200 and up can read more than 40G
Same as far as I know. Winchester was an OLD hard drive.
no seriously
by the model number and not all PS3 80GB have the same model
The 60GB PS3 is the same as the other versions other than that it has backwards compatibility, meaning that it can play PSone and PlayStation 2 games. The 60GB was the first version to come out - the more recent 40GB, 80GB and 160GB versions do not have backwards compatibility.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PERMANENT HARD DISK DRIVE AND A REMOVABLE HARD DISK DRIVE A permanent drive is in housed in the system while the removable one is externally fixed. Basically they perform the same functions.
Since the hard disk drive uses the same data bus as the removable disk drive(s), it is usually installed adjacent to the removable disk (CD-ROM) drive(s).
they are the same thing... The Hard Disk is the magnetic disk that stores the bytes, the Drive is the mechanism that writes the data to the disk.
No.
The same way you copy a file.
No unfortunately u cannot . sony took the reverse compatibility off so that they could lower the price. just buy the 80gb or 60gb. i have the same problem but i dont really care because i have a ps2
Some laptops provide a utility to lock a hard disk with a password. These passwords are not the same as BIOS passwords. Moving a locked hard disk to another machine will not unlock it, since the hard disk password is stored in the hard disk firmware and moves with the hard disk. Also, adding a new (unlocked) hard disk to a locked machine may cause the new hard disk to become locked. Also, note that hard disk lock passwords cannot be removed by reformatting the disk, fdisk or any other software procedure (since the disk will not allow any reads or writes to the disk, it cannot be reformatted.)You can test to determine if your hard disk is locked by attempting to access it in another laptop.
Same hard disks that are good for other people. A reliable one.