The hard drive connection frequently used in modern computers is SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment).
On a modern Microsoft Windows computer, the most frequently used file system is NTFS.
Microchip
None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them. None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them.
Depending how how large your hard drive is - computers these days have from 250GB to 2TB
You could use a USB (Universal Serial Bus) flash drive, or 'thumb drive,' as most modern computers have usb ports, meaning you can plug it in. Or (if you are connected to the internet you could email it or upload it to an online storage site, such as google drive or drop box)
Firewire
The computers that cannot boot are usually newer models. Since the floppy drive has so little space available for data storage, it is outdated and not usually necessary on modern computers.
On a modern Microsoft Windows computer, the most frequently used file system is NTFS.
No. In modern computers, programs are not stored on a ROM chip, but on the hard drive.
There is no official order; the boot order can be set or changed on most modern computers.
There is nothing you need to do. All modern computers automatically determine how much RAM is installed.
NAS Raid storage works by connecting computers to the NAS storage hard drive and allowing them to share information via the ethernet network connection.
the hard drive
with motherboards
Microchip
loose connection, or failed drive.
None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them. None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them.