Networking. You can network 2 computers together, and share the contents of the drive.
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Not unless you reformat the drive, although if the drive is a different format like a mac and you have a PC you might have to reformat the drive just to use it
Plug it into the computer.
Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.
Would I need an external hard drive case? I opened up the Gateway and there are no cords that would be able to connect to the hard drive from the Dell, unlike someone had told me. Though I understand because they are two different computers. Answer: Shut down the computer. and then open cabinet and remove hard drive power cable and data cable. and screw. and then install new hard drive.
The easiest solution - is to install the drive into a 'caddy' - and connect it via a spare USB port. The alternative - is to dismantle the computer's case, and connect it via the IDE cable.
I don't think you can. If it's a digital tape recorder, you can always transfer the file to a computer and then from the computer to the pen drive.
Connect the drive to your computer, open Windows Explorer, locate the drive. Right click -> properties.
Connect the hard drive from the failed computer to another computer and backup all your stuff.
Connect the hard drive from your old computer to any new computer which has a required port (EIDE, SATA...).
Depending on the age of your computer you may or may not have a CD drive. With a drive you just put the CD in and the computer will read it. If you don't have a drive you can buy one and connect with a USB to the computer. Once it is installed the computer will read the disk.
Connect it to your computer and open up the files...