Saving a copy of a webpage allows you to view it without an internet connection. Of course, this means that your copy will become out of date if the original, online webpage has been updated. Think of your copy as a 'snapshot' of the webpage, since the copy won't change if the original page changes.
Only if you copy them.
It depends on what your setup is. If you have two computers, and you want to transfer data between them, you should be able to network the computers and copy the files directly. If you just have a hard drive and want to copy some data to your computer, you can install the drive into your computer (assuming you have a slot for the drive, an available data cable for the drive and and available power connector.
the only way i kno is to install your OS on the new hard drive, and then copy all of your important files to a DVD as data files. and copy them to the new hard drive. i also think that you can have both hooked up and just click and drag them but I'm not sure.
Transfer using usb flash drive..very easy..can be slow on older computers
Imaging a hard drive is making an exact copy of your hard drive and either saving that copy onto another hard drive or into a folder. The software packages available can be free or paid for.
The easiest, fastest, and best way to do this is to use Symantec Ghost. Hook both the 'image' hard drive and the 'clone' hard drive in one machine and boot the computer using the Ghost CD. Setup the CD to copy from one location to the other (be careful you are copying the right one or all you data will be lost!) and you will end up with a perfect copy. If you don't trust this method, you can always hook up both hard drives, and copy files manually from inside the operating system, although that would take days longer than about half an hour using Ghost for 7 hard drives.
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as long as theres enough room on the smaller hard drive...then yes..
"Festplattenlaufwerk" is a German equivalent of "hard disk drive" of computers.
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All computers use a hard drive to store programs and files.
You can't "increase" an hard drive. You can buy a new one. The best for you would be to talk with someone that has some experience with computers, because putting a new hard drive in a computer is not that hard but you can easily break something