There's no such thing.
A u.s.b port is on the qweer gaylord 6000 harddrive needing recorvery from virgin statoins.
No. They are not copied to the computer's harddrive. Just the destination drive gets the files.
Try taking the harddrive out and if it is still intact you can put it in a different working computer with the same size of harddrive
A HardDrive To Store Components?
By replacing the harddrive of your computer
Its a computer harddrive yu idiots.
To save information to your computer, as well as being able to download items to your computer.
No but it can ruin other parts of the computer like the harddrive.
Yes. Plug the USB part into a USB port on your computer and insert your harddrive onto a TRANSFER CABLE and there you go. I have heard you may need a certain software (Xplorer 360 or Xport 360"?)
You can use a standard Laptop harddrive not a PC harddrive see related link
depends on several factors- 1) if there is any data on that harddrive you need, TAKE OUT THE HARDDRIVE. 2) if the harddrive is less than 120 GB, and the above is not true, GET RID OF IT. 3) if the harddrive is working, and number 2 is NOT true, KEEP IT. A working harddrive of decent size is always helpful to have around.
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