Clicking on picture will allow you to insert a picture from your hard drive or disk.
Sned the picture to Your email, then save the picture to your hard drive, then upload the picture on Facebook
Store the picture in your hard drive.
Viewing a picture is when you are simply looking at a picture, either one from your own hard drive, or from the internet, on a website. Downloading a picture is when you find a picture on the internet, then save a copy of it onto your hard drive, so you can look at it when you want, edit it, or even print it out or send it in e-mail attachments.
While someone may be able to give you an image of that hard drive, it is important to note that, while you can look up the size and type of drive (HDD or SSD), companies often use different brands of hard drives at different times. A picture of someone's MSI hard drive might not tell you what brand will be in the one you get later
No, you have to also delete what you want from the external hard drive. Remember, an external hard drive is just like a internal one. So, for example, if you delete picture a on the internal hard drive, that's all that is deleted. If picture a is also on the external hard drive (why would it be though), then you need to also delete it there.
A hard drive (HDD). Most computers today have at least a 80 gigabyte hard drive. Picture sizes can vary from 10k (a small internet picture) to 2mb (a good camera phone picture). --- Unless you intend to save millions of pictures (literally), you do not need to worry about the hard drive being too small. --- KEY: --- 1024kb in 1mb --- 1024mb in 1 gigabyte
Download the picture to your hard drive, then add it to itunes. Sync and your done.
There is no drive shaft because it is front wheel drive. The axles connect directly to tranny.
The hard drive is not included. This is just an enclosure. Once you add a drive and plug it into a USB port, It would show up under my computer as a drive letter.
Right click anywhere on the picture and select SAVE PICTURE AS and fill in name you want it to have.
This is usually a folder view option.