No, hard copy means a paper copy. e-mail transmits electronic information not paper.
a printer Copies are made with a copying machine, or transmitted electronically via facsimile or a scanner and email.
Hard Copy
hard copy relates to information that is in phsical and tangable form, like a print out, on paper. soft copy relates to information on digital means, usb, hard drive email ect.
hard disk
If information is stored in a computer is is described as 'soft copy'. If information is stored on paper it is described as 'hard copy'
The only thing you can do is attach the document and for the recipient to print it out.
A piece of paper - so when an email is sent, for example, someone may ask for a 'hard copy' of it, meaning they want it printed out.
a hard copy is a type of a memory disk in RAM that saves data permanently and can only be formated with a command prompt.
Windows 98
Yes. The Windows Backup and Restore Utility gives you the option to make a duplicate copy of all the data on your hard drive if you wish.
External hard drives do nothing on their own. Their purpose is for you to put data onto them. You could very well copy DVDs and put them on the hard drive, but they aren't going to do that by themselves.
Copy the data in some storages devices like CD's, DVD's, Pendrives, Portable hard disks etc and then format your pc.