You lose it if you don't rename it. You can open file "funds", edit it, then save it as "funds 1", and you will still have both files. If you just edit and click on "save" you lose the original file. Do a "save as" and rename it. You can either 'Save' which will overwrite the file you have open with the changes you have made. Most applications allow you to 'Save as' where you can save a new file with a different name or different location to the one you have opened. This will leave the original file unchanged, leaving you with 2 files.
Of course it would. If you are copying your C Drive onto an external drive, then are copying it to an external drive, aren't you?
The volume label of an external hard drive refers to the string, which shows before the drive letter if you were to look at the drive using My Computer. For instance, if it is written External Drive:E, then the label is External Drive.
If you're going to transfer a lot, back it up on an external hard drive Note: Only the data can be stored on the external drive. Programs themselves need to be reinstalled using their original installation media.
The fastest type of external hard drive would be a external 3.0 USB hard drive.
You can completely clear your external hard drive by formatting it.
An external drive is the same as an internal drive just not installed inside the case. Meaning you can use it in exactly the same way as an internal drive. A backup drive is usually a zip drive designed to back up you hard drive and isn't used as a hard drive itself. It is usually in the form simalar to a floppy disk that the backup information is copied to. You can then use the backup disk and drive to reinstall all of your information from your original hard drive back to the hard drive in case of a virus or manually removing something that was needed for the system to run.
You can certainly move Windows to an external hard drive but Windows will not boot directly from an external drive. If you are running Windows in Parallels (See links below) you can have Parallels installed on the Mac's drive and then have your Windows virtual machine on the external drive.
you can go to the service center of your external hard drive.
The external hard drive is a great way of backing up your data.
You get another memory storage device, such as an external hard drive, and you copy everything on your hard drive onto the external hard drive, and keep it safe. That way, if your hard drive crashes, then you can take it out, and plug your external hard drive in, and work from that.
external serial ATA is six times faster
Simple answer, no. An external drive does not have a graphics card because it is just a drive that you plug into USB.