it would depened on how much data you have stored the more dat the longer it will take to transfer. No not how long how easy it is and does it work all the time?
To recover data from a RAW hard drive the hard drive must be intact in some way. Connect the damaged hard drive as the slave drive and another hard drive that is in working order as the master drive. This should allow for file transfer as long as the RAW drive is not too far damaged.
As far as I know, a pen drive can hold data for ever. i don't mean like for a millennium but you know what i mean,(A long lng time!!)
Hmmm, a CPU (processor) stores no data. RAM or Memory can store data as long as the computer is ON and the Hard Drive can store data indefinately (forever).
It depends on the data transfer rate, but shouldn't take much more than a minute.
Low capacity; only 1.4 MB. Slow data transfer speed Can not use long time, ie. they become corrupt unexpectedly. Most new computers do not have a floppy drive.
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4Mbps means you can transfer 4Mb of data per second. So 100Mb / 4Mb per second = 25 seconds to transfer. Hope this helps!
Harddisk stores data for long term, it is also said as rom.
Data file recovery retrieves deleted files by scanning the hard drive. When a file is deleted, its data is still capable of being recovered as long as the space it was in on the hard drive has not been rewritten.
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Yes, as long the hard drive is not mechanically dead. Just set it up as a slave drive.