Yes, just be sure to put the right cables and power cord to the right slots.
It is called a hard drive.
the answer is the CPU ( central processing unit). if you open up a file the CPU retrieves the files from the hard drive and are temporarily sent to the RAM (random access memory) until you close it. the same process apply's for programs.
motherboard, graphics card (if you have a fast computer), hard drive, power supply, CD drive, slave hard drive, cooling system,.... CPU has many parts:a motherboard(processor,heat sink,fans,slots); hard disk,vga port,ide ports,smps(switch mode power supply),sata cables,pci slots.
I believe what your referring to is the process of which the CPU (Central Processing Unit) of it basically "pausing" and "resuming" applications.... That's a really bad answer but It is rather hard to explain.
Monitor,CPU,Mouse,Keyboard,CD-Rom,and A.V.R
A computer's CPU and hard drive are found in theD. system unit
The hard drive is not located on the motherboard.
CPU is not a peripheral device.
Hard drive
Hard Drive
Mother Board, RAM, Hard disk drive DVD drive
It is called a hard drive.
one is a hard drive and one is the cpu.......ssd=storage.......processor(cpu)=crunches the data.....
Only as fast as its CPU. Doesn't matter the size of the hard drive - the hard drive does not determine processor speed.
A larger hard drive will increase the overall speed and performance of your computer.
A motherboard A Central Processing Unit (CPU) A Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), also known as a video card Random Access Memory (RAM), also known as volatile memory Storage: Solid State Drive (SSD) or Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
RAM