External hard drives can use data from an internal hard drive as often as you'd like. To do this, you must have backup software installed on each drive that will allow you to back up the drive when necessary, even if you are not in front of your computer.
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well yes because it has a chip that fits
There are two types of drives, either internal or external. An external drive would only offer external storage. It is kept internally on the external drive but that is all.
well yes because it has a chip that fits
Only the most obvious... - Internal drives are housed within the main computer case. - External drives are in their own casing. Allowing them to be transported to another machine and used there.
Modern disk drive construction more or less requires drives to have at least one partition. Whether the drive is internal or external is immaterial.
It depends on your needs, but internal drives will be cheaper and more reliable.
You can safely name external and internal hard drives whatever you want on a Mac.
Most external hard drives can be used as internal ones. Provided that the IDE, SATA, or SCSI interface of the external hard drive is the same as the desktop's system board hard drive interface. Users can remove the USB casing and proceed to plug the data and power cables into it. The external drive, just has an additional component, that's used to hook up with the USB port.
External. An internal hard drive would be any hard drive built into a computer, that cannot be easily removed and transported to another computer. External hard drives can be easily moved and in the case of flash drives, can be used for temporary data storage and transfer.
Generally speaking yes, but consider that hard drives can be either internal or external. It's like asking "Is the apple the same as the fruit?"
External floppy drives use additional hardware to connect to a computer, whereas an internal floppy drive uses a simple cable to connect to components already integrated into most motherboards until very recently. Another factor is that external USB floppy drives are a seldom-used item, whereas an internal floppy drive could be leftover stock from when they were a common commodity in every computer.
Internal storage of a computer means the memory type that resides inside the computer primarily the internal hard disk drives (or more modern solid state drives). External storage devices include the USB memories, External or network storage drives on which data is stored outside the main computer body.