You can copy files to a hard drive, floppy drive, or some other kind of removable drive. You even can copy files to a CD or DVD drive if you are using re-writable media.
No. You need to have the flash drive unless you copied the files to the PC.
a hard drive is what stores all the files on your pc.
a hard drive is what stores all the files on your pc.
With an external hard drive =D
You need to start Windows using a boot disk that loads basic files. Your PC should check the CD drive for necessary files before checking the hard drive. Use an original XP installation disk.
To transfer files from a DVD to your PC hard drive, insert the DVD into your computer's DVD drive. Open File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) and navigate to the DVD drive. Select the files or folders you want to transfer, right-click, and choose "Copy." Then, navigate to the desired location on your hard drive, right-click in the folder, and select "Paste" to complete the transfer.
No, a legal copy of the game cannot be copied to a external HDD and be played. Many of the games files are spread across the computer. The game needs to be installed directly to the drive when the game is being installed.
The answer is Boot.
Remove your HDD from your broken PC. Then put it into a good and working desktop PC with the same HDD connections. Boot the computer to that drive and copy your files to either an external hard drive, a portable hard drive, or a flash drive (if you have one big enough.) After the transfer is done, copy the files to wherever you may want them. It's also possible to leave your old hard drive in the computer you are using to transfer these files, or reformat your HDD so you can have extra storage in that PC:)
Apple has a program called Keynote which is similar to PowerPoint on a PC. Keynote files are the presentations created with Keynote.
well yes ,if you redirect the files to the external drive.
C: Drive is the main drive within your PC and the most important. It holds all of your PC's folders and information, it is set as the C: drive automatically when you first install windows. Some of the folders it contains are, Documents and Settings Program files WINDOWS