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Your hard drive can't work as a server on it's own. A server is simply a computer running server software.

If your question was, "can my computer work as a server without it's hard drive," the answer is no. Your computer can't work at all without a hard drive.

You can buy a home server for as little as $100, which you can connect to your router for remote access.

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