Simpletech produce portable external hard drives. These range from small USB sticks, to larger external hard drives. Simpletech also produces mini versions of the portable hard drives
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SATA IDE cable do most hard drives use toda.
Molex is the power plug type used for hard drives and CD drives in older PATA-type PC's. Berg is the same, except used for floppy drives.
Depends on type. Todays hard-drives usually have 8 to 16 Mbytes.
No, cellular phones do not contain hard drives. They do have internal memory but they have a different type of setup than a computer. Some cellphones even take memory cards.
molex for IDE devices and sata power connector for SATA devices
In most cases same type of devices used for primary storage - hard drives.
Most modern CD/DVD drives and hard drives plug into SATA ports. It is a replacement for the older IDE connection type.
Hewlett-Packard Development Company or HP makes several models of hard drives. The type of hard drive depends on the usage. HP makes SAS Hard Drives which is a middle of the road drive. HP also produces the SATA Hard Drive which is an entry level drive and the HP Solid State Drive which is meant for unrestricted workload applications.
Seagate is a top brand. They produce hard disks mostly.
All hard drives require partitioning. Most have one big partition, and come that way from the store.
The physical size of a hard drive varies by the type of the computer it is placed in. Desktop hard drives are approximately 3.5" wide, and 1" high. Laptop drives are approximately 2.5" wide and 1/3" high. Capacity varies widely. In these modern size formats, you can typically find drives anywhere from 20 GB to 1.5 TB.