If you have the Apple ID and password to the original iCloud storage account, yes. You will need to store the data in a backup on the original and, when you access your second account, you must restore said data from that same backup (which will require the Apple ID and password).
1.simple i/o: 2.programmed i/o: a) synchronous data transfer b) asynchronous data transfer c) interrupt driven data transfer 3.Direct memory access data transfer a) burst mode b) cycle stealing mode
the bps is not the complete point of this system if your looking for the correct information you could contact the department of fair trading or contatct your local club the year 2000 was unseccessful for this era of disgrace!!!
There are four primary types of media used for data backup. 1) DVDs - I find these tedious and space consuming but cheap and they'll do the trick. They do have the slowest data transfer rate of the possible media used for data transfer. 2) Hard Drive - Whether an external drive or an internal one docked in a "toaster" (A sata 3 docking station which allows the user to connect an internal hard drive to a different computer VIA USB so one doesn't have to physically hook it up to the motherboard) 3) Cloud Storage- Free services like skydrive or Dropbox (or icloud if you're a Mac user) are great for transferring documents between devices or to a new computer! 4) Flash media - Flash Drives and SSD Hard Drives are among the fastest ways to move data around!
XML is not a programming or computer language, it is a markup language that is used to transfer data over the internet across different systems.
Hi, As we all know, each computer has a processor and each processor has some registers to store the data which are being processed by the processor. Sometimes processor needs to copy/move data from one register to another to make space for new data. This data transfer between registers is called register data transfer. I hope this will help. Thanks,
Yes, that is the wonderful thing about icloud you log in to your itunes account and it will transfer your apps and data to your other comp or itouch
By using iCloud.
It will automatically be transfered as long as you have done a backup before hand, or if using the new iCloud storage.
It depends if u got a new hard-drive or if you are on a different account. Try going onto a different account and maybe that will work. But if you got a new hard drive, put your old one in and transfer the memory onto a flashdrive and then put in the new hard-drive in and transfer the data from the flash drive to it.
iCloud is a place to back up your data into what i known as the cloud. It starts out free, but as you back up more data eventually you will have to pay for more.
1.simple i/o: 2.programmed i/o: a) synchronous data transfer b) asynchronous data transfer c) interrupt driven data transfer 3.Direct memory access data transfer a) burst mode b) cycle stealing mode
Yes there are many Apps out there ex: Find My iPhone and also if you have iCloud account setup you can remotely erase the data from lost/stolen iPhones
You can't if you have an other xbox account. I tried already but I can't because I locked myself out of my Xbox cause I didn't remember the password so you have to make a new xbox account and you don't get to have all you're saved data.
No, I do not think this is possible. Plus, I'm sure it would corrupt the data that is the original one for account b and then use account a's Xbox Live data. Not only this, I know it's impossible to have save-data and other stuff used on another account when it's account a's information.
Well it depends completely on you! You can either use iTunes/iCloud or to make the process more easy and convenient you can give a try to some third party tool as well like iPhone to Computer Transfer. Check the related link for more info.
The type of data transfer that is carried out using a USB port are varied. Some of the types of data transfer include bulk data transfer, isochronous data transfer and interrupt data transfer among others.
less than the data transfer rate