Macs only use standard hard drives such as the 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard drive found in many Macs.
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You cant really fix a "hard drive crash". In the data recovery business that term is used to describe a particular problem when the mechanism inside the hard drive "crashes" or scratches the surface of the platters/disks where the data is stored. There are other types of problems that can be corrected when a hard drive fails but this is not one of them. http://www.interdatarecovery.com/index.php/5-steps-to-recovery
A hard Drive is used for storing information in. you plug it in a usb port and save the information into the hard drive.
Hard Drive configuration is used to define the Slave and master Hard Drive. When we are attaching more than one hard drive the configuration is used. Configuration is done by jumper setting which is available in back side of hard drive...1st two pins for master hard drive and last pins are slave..
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Fast speeds on a hard drive are important if the drive is going to used for gaming. The average speed of a hard is around 7500 rpms. If it is being used for gaming, a faster hard drive with speeds of upto 10000 rpms should be used.
ATA/ATAPI-6ATA/100 or ATA/ATAPI-6
The fact that the hard drive, the system BIOS, and the OS used 28 bits to communicate addresses to the data on the drive.
Quote from a Google search: IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) is a standard electronic interface used between a computer motherboard's data paths or bus and the computer's disk storage devices.
No. However, if you remove the hard drive, it can be used as a regular hard drive in a computer.
The Hard Drive Property Window.