Yes, but the system may not function properly if you hope to boot from that disk. The swapped disk can be a second or third disk on a system, but if you want it to boot from that disk you'll probably need to re-load the OS.
I returned one months agom and I got to keep my hard drive.
Yes, if you are speaking of the hard drives that you put into your computer. Your computer usually comes with one hard drive, but if you need another one, you can install another one you can buy at a computer store. Normally computers come with 2-3 extra hard drive slots in case you'd like to add more.
Yes you can transfer files between 2 hard drives. Make one hard drive a slave and another the master.
Both hard drives have their own OS, one is win10 another one is win7 and win10 is the primary drive. They will be in the same tower and I want to move files from India
One can find cheap portable hard drives on online shops like Amazon or eBay. Just look for regular hard drives instead of flash drives, as these are more recent and cost much more then classic hard drives.
It can be made portable, but would have to be physically removed from one computer and installed in another one. So they are not generally used in that manner.External hard drives are the drives associated with portability.
Most hard drives have only one partition. Each partition is formatted according to one file system. So most hard drives have only one file system. However, many hard drives have two or more partitions. One common approach is to "dual boot" a computer, with Linux on one partition in the ext4 file system format, and Windows on another partition in the NTFS file system.
You can purchase Hitachi hard drives from stores such as Newegg. Alternatively, you can also purchase these drives online from retailers such as Amazon.
Yes, you can. If your computer has more sata ports you can use then to connect more hard drives.
Yes, you certainly can. Install Windows Me first on one of the hard drives. And after that install Vista on another hard drive. If you do reversed multiboot will not work. And you will have to edit boot.ini file manually which is not that easy.
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Some good ways on how to recover data from hard drives are replacing the cables on the hard drive, switch the drive pin settings if it is a PATA drive or to dislodge the actuators. One can also try to use another PCI controller.