No it does not.
The purpose of NAS drives on computers is to act as a file server. It allows an individual or business to share files between a number of computers on that shared network.
All computers use a hard drive to store programs and files.
internet, sd cards, cd's, dvd's flash drives, external hard drives, etc.
BranchCache
Yes you can. Some files will have security on them like the previous computers User Accounts, and you may not be able to move, edit, delete those files. This is actually a good way to run virus scans on a computer that isn't booting. :)
iso files for mac computers
Using a usb hard drive is a fantastic way to transfer files between computers. It is a lot easier than using a CD to transfer.
They are called just that - "files".
Physical files include things like paper documents, hard drives, USB drives, and CDs. Logical files include databases, spreadsheets, and email accounts.
Discs and SSDs Solid State Drives
In the computer's HARD
My computer has all of your drives in your computer in the My Computer files. This can be accessed by going to start, my computer. Then you should see different drives like your hardware drives. Here you can access your program files and any floppy or USB drives you put into your computer.