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Your hard drive can't work as a server on it's own. A server is simply a computer running server software. If your question was, "can my computer work as a server without it's hard drive," the answer is no. Your computer can't work at all without a hard drive. You can buy a home server for as little as $100, which you can connect to your router for remote access.
It will not recognize any Windows software but will recognize JPG photos and music.
Server based machines are setup so that the data comes from the server than from the hard drive. Web server's can be purchased from providers.
No, it is not a processor it is a disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive."http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_network_drive#ixzz1WRBci0KE
A file-server. File-servers are essentially fast computers with massive hard-drives. Some network terminals only consist of a screen and keyboard - no hard-drive or CD-ROM drive. These upload their programs from the hard-drive of the file-server, and direct output to a printer. The file-server and printer are accessible by all terminals.
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Yes it can! ;)
network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.
network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.
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Cookies are the text file that the web server stores on your hard drive to track you activities on the web.
Most computers should automatically recognize your iPod as a drive, anyway, without iTunes.