That is entirely dependent upon the speed of the hard drive, if the other hard drive has a higher RPM, or read/write time, then yes it will.
It isn't. the operating system is installed in your Hard Drive...your BIOS are in your CMOS(a little chip on your motherboard) the two have nothing to do with each other
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
The C drive in Windows Operating System is the partition on which the OS is installed. It also contains installation files for other programs.
That is hardly likely. Nothing gets installed on your computer if you run RuneScape - except that you need Java installed.
Yes, all you need to do is install the game on an xbox. Take apart the xbox you installed it on and the disc drive. Run the game and when the disc stops spinning and is running off the hard drive take it out and put it in the other xbox. This works with all games.
Your computer will be able to run faster, and process programs, games, and other software faster.
Your computer will be able to run faster, and process programs, games, and other software faster.
Not necessarily, Sonic and Shadow have all had races that end in a tie or are interrupted by an event, and multiple games state one is faster than the other but contradicts other information from other games, so the fastest of the two is currently undisclosed.
Most computer games are played by loading games up on a web browser. Other games are required to be installed. Some games may come pre-installed with the operating system. The control system of individual games vary, with some using a mouse, keyboard, number-pad, or customized joystick.
Cable Select allows for the faster installation of additional or replacement drives. It does this by allowing the position on the cable itself to determine whether it acts as the Master or the Slave drive on an IDE channel. Thus when replacing a drive or adding a new one, the setting of the other drive is not an issue if it also set up for Cable Select support. Otherwise, one would need to know whether the other drive installed in the system was Master or Slave, so that the corresponding jumpers could be set.
The hard drive. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ It puts fragmented files on the drive back together in an orderly way so that the HDD can read them faster. In other words your files and programs open smoothly without lags and the startup is faster than on a fragmented drive.
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