It is the same as a laptop hard drive
No PS3 games are not the same as a PC game with the same title
The harddrive is the size of a standard notebook harddrive not a PC size harddrive. So you can not fit it in the smaller spot required for the notebook size harddrive
I don't think this is possible. I don't think PS3 has the ability to copy over the network to a PC. However, you could always connect the PS3 hard drive that you swap out to your computer or laptop. That way it would almost be like having an extra hard drive in your computer with all your movies on it.
Yes, but you won't be able to see anything since it uses a proprietary file system. You can format the drive and use it like you would any other drive, but that's about it.
Yes it can.
no, but you can put the 360's hard drive as the slave hard drive of your PC if it is not a laptop
A Hard drive in a PC is used to store Operating System and software data so the PC will function.
No, you won't. It is very hard to make a PS3 game work with PC gamers. The games must be really balanced, because the mouse is a good advantage for aiming on the PC.
Playing games is always fun and if we can play PS3 games on PC then it gives a fantastic gaming experience. You might have wondered about how to run PS3 games on PC but playing PS3 games on PC needs an emulator and with the help of RPCS3 emulator which is a Windows and Linux application you can use to allows you to save the emulator to your hard drive. The Windows is available as a ZIP archive and by extracting the file we can use it as RPCS3 doesn’t need installation.
The BIOS has not been configured to detect a second hard drive
a hard drive is what stores all the files on your pc.
Its hard drive