160 GB of space for saving just Word documents is a massive storehouse. On average, a six page document saved in Word's 2003 format will occupy 1.1 MB of space - less than one quarter of a song in MP3 format. So if you were to fill up your external hard drive, there would be 148,945 Word documents. I believe that if the document is saved in Word's newer format - XML - than you could probably fit even more in that same amount of space.
yes it can be...
Not unless you specifically copy them to your hard drive. The flash drive acts like an external drive.
This Netbook comes with 160GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive.
A 160gb hard drive for a laptop is plenty. Most laptops now are pushing 300gb and up, although it depends if you have a full size laptop or a netbook.
You may upgrade your hard drive on a PS3. 160GB could be less than $100 depending on where you purchase it.
The fastest type of external hard drive would be a external 3.0 USB hard drive.
You get another memory storage device, such as an external hard drive, and you copy everything on your hard drive onto the external hard drive, and keep it safe. That way, if your hard drive crashes, then you can take it out, and plug your external hard drive in, and work from that.
You can completely clear your external hard drive by formatting it.
---- # go to "my computer" # browse to your external hard drive # then open another "my computer" window # drag and drop the file(s) you want to the window displaying the external hard drive. ----
you can go to the service center of your external hard drive.
The external hard drive is a great way of backing up your data.
It cost $299 and it includes a 160GB Hard Drive and has Killzone 3 with it.