Any external hard drive that presents itself as a standard USB Mass Storage device should work in Windows ME. This is about 95% of the drives on the market. Note that large hard drives may perform very slowly with the FAT32 file system, and Windows ME does not support NTFS.
Yes. Any hard drive, flash drive, or other external storage device that conforms to the USB Mass Storage device standard will work on Windows Vista.
External NTFS drives will work with no problem with Ubuntu. Just plug in and use it.
The SmartDisk USB External 120GB HDD should work with your netbook.
Any that are USB.
While external hard drives have the availability to work with multiple computers, it would be false to say every external hard drive works with every computer.
Not all portable hard drives work with every laptop. Some portable hard drives are formated for specific types of laptops. For example a portable hard drive that is formated for a Mac cannot be used with a windows laptop
They're a little inconvenient to carry around, but they work fine.
Yes
When they work together, they create what is known as a computer. Hardware is just external drives, like flashdrives and external hard drives. Software is what is in the computer, like the motherboard. Together, they make a computer.
Where to buy an external hard drive that will work on Mac OS X 10.4? I recommend iomega, which manufactures external hard drives that will work on 10.4 or Where to find the actual drive when running the machine? Open Finder on the left panel there will be all of your drives listed. Click on one to access it.
A USB switch box should work for external USB drives.
Yes you can, when the computer is booting up open the boot menu and choose the external as your boot device, i have a external hard drive with Ubuntu on it and do exactly that, I'm sure it can work with windows.