This question depends on what you are doing on the computer and what type of drives you have
A hard drive is just hardware that stores your data, such as pictures and programs, so if your computer is running slowly a new hard drive is unlikely to help. The computer could be running slowly because you do not have sufficient RAM or or have a low CPU speed. It could also be because you have to many unnecessary services running on your computer. Viruses and so on can cause your computer to run slowly, too, so you should run your antivirus and anti-malware programs regularly.
Yes, but your computer may need a memory card to USB converter (56 ports for $12.99, add the tax for your state).
Because we don't need that much RAM or hard drive space yet. 1.2 septillion is a lot!
Four
One you power on your computer. The cpu reads information from the hard drive operating system and is currently working to get you to do whatever you need to do. After loading, the computer may stop doing work until you move the mouse and/or click on something to open or do.
It depends on what you will do with the computer but I recomend at least 8.
When referencing a computer case design, an external drive bay is one that is accessible from outside the computer, such as a drive bay that houses an optical drive (CD or DVD). An internal drive bay is not accessible from outside the computer, such as a bay that houses a hard drive. There is no need to have physical access to the hard drive so it does not need a "door to the outside" like a CD or DVD drive.
Assuming by 'GB' you mean hard drive space, the model of computer makes no difference. You need to go to 'My Computer' to check the amount of space on your hard drive.
There are many reasons to upgrading a hard drive for a computer, however the most common one is for more space.
A hard drive.
About 60 miles in order for the computer to log emissions information to relay to the testing computer.
what are the bays found on the ciast of new jersey idk but i really need to kno
You need to create an autorun.ini file in the root of the USB drive (usually F:/, but the drive letter can be different from computer to computer).
Hard drives can make a big difference in computer performance. Consider a solid-state drive if you need quick drive access.
reformat the computer.
Yes
an external hard drive