You should only touch the outside of a hard drive. The parts of the hard drive you should not touch are inside. The hard drive is sealed and if you break the seal, you void any warranties and risk any data you have inside.
The iPod touch doesn't have a hard drive, it has flash memory. You can get it in up to 64GB.
You cannot add space to an iPod Touch hard drive, or any other iPod hard drive. The hard drive capacity is set and cannot be changed.
No. A L:iveCD will not even touch the hard drive unless you tell it to.
No, you cannot reduce the hard drive capacity of your iPod Touch. Apple makes the iPods in set hard drive capacities that cannot be altered in any way, which means you cannot add nor take away hard drive space from any iPod Touch.
The iPod Touch's box should say the capacity of its hard drive.
its hard ware hence the name hard drive Anything you can physically touch and grab is a hardware. So called 'programs' or 'applications' are softwares.
This is dependent purely on how big the hard-drive inside your iPod Touch is.
No, you can't. The amount of gigabytes your iPod touch has is fixed into its hard drive, and you cannot increase it.
The partss you can touch are the key board..........disk drive....... and the system........but the hard drive...if you wreck that your computer is done for..... you can touch the inside but i wouldnt. and be careful of the wires.
No, that generation and hard drive capacity does not have a camera.
no, the head not touching the surface of the hard disk. If it touch the great chance of data may be lost. only the head of floppy disk is touch the surface of the disk.
There isn't a 2GB iPod Touch, just the 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB - and since the iPod Touch uses a solid-state hard drive instead of hard disk drive, all the versions of the iPod Touch are the same size (excluding, of course, previous generations, which saw largers iPod Touches).