USB 1.1 and 2.0
Both are terribly paltry by most standards. You would need to analyze your particular need for a hard drive, and why you do not want a larger one. If you can make do with a smaller capacity drive, then how little can you do with? Is 10 GB enough for your needs?
yes if you have enough room in your computer.
as long as theres enough room on the smaller hard drive...then yes..
A portable hard drive is both of the following:a hard disk drive that is small enough to carry (portable)a hard disk drive that is external to a computer
Fast speeds on a hard drive are important if the drive is going to used for gaming. The average speed of a hard is around 7500 rpms. If it is being used for gaming, a faster hard drive with speeds of upto 10000 rpms should be used.
A portable hard drive is both of the following:a hard disk drive that is small enough to carry (portable)a hard disk drive that is external to a computer
Another hard drive, preferably not in the same computer. If you have a fast enough internet connection you might be able to backup to the cloud.
atapi-4, atapi-5, atapi-6
Only as fast as its CPU. Doesn't matter the size of the hard drive - the hard drive does not determine processor speed.
It is possible that dropping a laptop can destroy its hard drive. But it depends on the type of hard drive it used and how hard it drops. It is very possible that if you drop it hard enough to damage its hard drive that you may cause other damage.
A line drive is a ball hit really hard and fast in a straight line.
I use a Windows 7 HDD drive in my home computer. It is fast, and reliable.