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Using active hubs you can connect 127 devices to each USB port.
USB does not appear as disk 1 in diskpart because that designation is usually reserved for permanent drives. USB is used to connect the removable drives to the computer.
u can connect a 4 port adapter to a single usb port but if u are using all for ports u may experience slow data transfer
This question is too vague to answer fully. The number of internal hard drives is limited by the motherboard. The number of external drives is limited by USB or SATA type connection ports. Windows 7 has some limits involving what it can see over 2TB on a single drive based on partitioning methods. I am not aware of any limit of hard drives under Windows 7 specifically.
Yes u can
Most computers have two internal connections for hard drives. You may also connect a third (external) hard drive via USB.
Well, if you have two separate devices, you can connect both to the USB drives in your computer (if you don't have enough, consider using a USB hub for less important devices, DO NOT use a USB hub for important hardware such as external hard drives, back-up hard drives, or anything along those lines as USB hubs will sometimes go unresponsive).
It is possible to buy 8GB USB Flash drives in many places. Online there are a number of specialist retailers such as MyMemory. Most electronic retailers sites and sites such as Amazon will stock USB drives. On the high street you can obtain USB drives from all the major supermarkets.
A USB switch box should work for external USB drives.
The USB port is used on computers to connect peripheral devices to it. The most common are MP3 players, digital cameras, mice, keyboards, external drives, flash drives, and many other devices, those are just to name a few.
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