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The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.
You can't, it has to be in the computer to access it.
A fingerprint USB drive operates same way as a fingerprint lock on a laptop. In order to access the contents of the drive the finger needs to be placed on the drive. It is considered a next-level type of security for files when transporting or transferring them but if you have a device malfunction or something happens to the face of the reader (scratches or marring) there is a good chance the information will need to be extracted by a professional.
The sim card can be found on the side, with a small hole next to it. You need the ejection tool or similar like a hair grip, staple to open the ejection tray to access the sim card.
Yes. LiveCDs can access the hard drive on a computer, though you will need to know the partition identification to mount that partition.
Yes it can! ;)
Plug the Flash Drive into a USB Port on your computer or laptop, and access the drive from My Computer.
If these two computers that you are talking about is networked, then you can access the other computer and simply as saving it there. But if not, use a USB/Flash Drive in order to transfer the file. If you do not have a USB/Flash Drive, then attached it to your email, then access your email on the other computer and save it there.
No. You just have to make sure to reformat whatever drive you get into the Apple format. Only takes a few seconds.
To access a Flash Drive: 1) Click on 'Start' 2) Click on 'Computer' 3) Plug in your Flash Drive You should see your device pop up on the 'My Computer' screen. Just double click it when you see it pop up. :)
Hard drives can make a big difference in computer performance. Consider a solid-state drive if you need quick drive access.