in the usb port of your laptop/usb port of your cpu
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'Plug and Play' relates to the USB ports on computers and some other electronic devices. A USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is a socket in which various external devices (printers, keyboard, mouse, external flash and hard drives) can be plugged in and removed without having to first switch off the computer.
A gang plug.
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The energy used for a plug that is plugged in depends on the device that is connected to it. The common types of energy sources for devices plugged into an outlet include electrical energy for charging electronic devices or appliances, or thermal energy for devices like heaters or stoves.
Secondary storage device is USB and also the external hard disk are external devices these are best for external memory.
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Yes, in Windows XP Plug and Play was first introduced to allow devices such as the USB to be plugged in while powered on.
Yes, storage devices can be categorized as internal, external, or remote. Internal storage devices, like hard drives and SSDs, are located within the system unit, while external storage devices, such as USB drives and external hard drives, connect via ports. Remote storage refers to data stored on another computer or server, often accessed over a network or the internet, such as cloud storage solutions. Each type serves different purposes based on accessibility and storage capacity needs.
It's external... It's designed to be plugged into an external USB port - not connected to the directly to the computer's motherboard.
Hot swappable
list of external devices: 1.Mouse 2.Keyboard 3.Speakers 4.hardrive (external) 5.Microphone Do you think these aren't essential? External devices such as external hardrives, come in place when internal hardrives cannot be installed. Duh