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Simple, easy to connect, being internal means permanently and securely available
The GameCube's power supply is internal. The whole system is very easy to transport.
easy to upgrade
There is no easy way - if there is a path name involved then it is external. You could use the 'whence' or 'whatis' commands to see if they are an alias or internal command, but that varies depending on which login shell you are using.
First you will need to know what size the engine is. 3.3L or 3.5l? The 3.3L is an external water pump and easy to replace. The other is not so easy as an internal water pump.
According to some older webposts elsewhee it is easy and works well. I tried hooking up a cannibalised DVD burner to an external hard drive enclosue (the pins are the same) without success.
No, without conflict life is easy.
depends if it is a v6 3 litre or a deisil. if it is a deisil i have no idea. if its a 3l v6 its on the drivers side underneith. solinoide in external. it is easy to get to and u only need a 14mm socket or ratched spanner to take it out.
No.
external hard drive is actually an internal hard drive that is connected to a shell that converts the sata/ide to usb interface for easy connection. Thus every external hard drive has a different model that could be potentially from wd, seagate, hitachi...etc, so you do need to specify the model number for the information you need.
An external hard drive can be expensive and easily damaged or corrupted. It can however be useful to back up computers, easy to transport, and easy to use.
Internal components are devices that are either built-in to the motherboard of the computer, added on an expansion card or a device attached to the motherboard by way of ribbon cables. External devices are added to the computer system by plugging them into one of the ports on the back of the computer.