It is reconized by as removable media.It should not be reconized as a hard drive if it happens again go to a computer specialist
Both!
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
you can have as much as you like. you would just have to get a bigger hard drive, memory stick, external hard drive or server etc.
Yes, you need a memory stick for all PSP's except the PSP Go which comes with a 16Gb hard drive built in
back ur files up on a memory stick or a external hard drive
An external harddrive? Or Memory Stick?? its a removable hard disk
A hard drive is static or nonvolatile memory.
you need a memory stick or a hard drive for your gamer tag to sign up for xbox live.
Internal memory on a computer is kept on the hard drive. The hard drive holds the memory for all things downloaded to the computer, and all web sites visited. External memory is usually kept on a device like a USB memory stick or a CD. External memory can be accessed by plugging it into the computer.
After taking photos there's different ways to keep it. You can just leave it on the memory card or you can copy it onto your hard drive. Photo hard drive backup is commonly used by copying all the photos into a portable hard drive. That way if your computers HD or your memory stick got broken you have backup in your portable device.
"Memory stick" usually refers to a general-purpose memory-containing device that can plug into a computer's USB port. The computer sees the memory as an additional drive. A memory stick is also called a thumb drive or flash drive. The memory stick device is externally a case that can be easily handled and kept in a pocket or on a lanyard or key chain. The memory stick is inserted temporarily into a computer and used to transfer information to or from one computer to another, although there is now other equipment, such as audio equipment, that can read the device. "Memory card" usually refers to a small, thin memory-containing card that is used as the main data storage in devices such as cell phones and digital cameras. The memory card has exposed contacts and thus is usually left completely protected inside the device using it. It may, however, be removed and used to transfer data to computers, printers, or other equipment. In fact, you can obtain a small memory-card carrier, having a USB plug, that holds the memory card. That memory-containing, USB-pluggable device is now, for all purposes, a memory stick.
you just copy all of your stuff from the itunes library onto your hard drive or memory stick etc