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"which of the following do you do?" You haven't given us any choices, you twit!
here are the options:
a. buy a laptop with a solid state drive
b. buy a bay adapter that will allow you to install a 2.5" drive in a desktop case bay.
c. Flash BIOS so that your system will support a laptop HDD
d. Use a special SATA controller card that will support a laptop drive
The answer is option "B"
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A desktop computer is a personal computer (PC) in a form intended for regular use at a single location
Yes, Windows can be installed on laptops and works as well as it does on a desktop. It is the configuration of the machine which would determine what level of operating system can be used, so a laptop may have the capability while a lower end desktop may not.
The number of hard drives that can go in a desktop is more limited by the space you have within your computer's case and the number of ports on your motherboard rather than operating system limitations. I have heard that you can have up to 24 drives in Windows including internal and external drives. Right now, I have 5 drives attached to my desktop. To determine how many drives you can have in your desktop you should count up the number of SATA or IDE ports on your motherboard and count up the spaces in your computer case. Also, consider using external hard drives to increase your storage capacity.
Desktop Operating SystemA desktop operating system is one that is intended for a desktop computer (Unless you are a network administrator or something like that, you probably use a desktop computer.) These OSes usually come with things that one would probably use at a desk. For example, Windows sometimes comes with Microsoft Office pre-installed.
If the system is intended to be used as a workstation or desktop.
Laptop graphics cards, are incorporated onto the system board (motherboard) therefore you cannot upgrade the individual card. They are not like desktop pc's which allow you to swap cards, add internal drives etc, as and when its needed. Hope this helps be safe nige cadishead computers
No. Providing they meet the system requirements and run the same operating system, any program that can be run on a desktop can be run on a laptop and vice versa.
The easiest method is to use a solid drive inside an external enclosure, and plug into the desktop using a USB cable. This means the original internal hard drive is not affected and can still be used. If the solid drive is to replace the internal hard drive, then the main points are: ensure the power and data plugs pulled off the hard drive will fit the sold drive - probably sata type. Also, the smaller size (2.5) doesn't matter as it can be held in the rack by various means, a special fitting, or simply laid in the rack without fasteners (a desktop is not usually moved as a laptop would be).
My HP Pavilion m6 is stock installed with a 640GB "HP ProtectSmart" Hard-drive, but in my system information it is labeled as a "TOSHIBA MK6476GSX SATA Disk Device." So that leads me to believe yes, in fact some HP laptops ship with Toshiba Hard-Drives.
People that need the capabilities of a desktop computer buy them and use them, people that need the convenience of portability instead of capabilities buy laptops, tablets, or handhelds and use them. It is a combination of preferences and requirements of the user that selects which computer to buy.
Sony makes a desktop computer named the L series. It has customizable specifications such as the hard drive, memory, the processor, and the operating system.
The PC system used by Blackberry desktop applications is Blackberry Desktop Software 7.1. The Mac system used by Blackberry desktop applications is Blackberry Desktop Software 2.0 for Mac.