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Yes, if your computer operating system will recognise it as an external storage device
A user memory for an operating system are the devices in which data is stored. These devices can be built into the computer, such as the hard drive, or they can be an external device, such as a USB pen drive or external hard drive.
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if it is an external SATA drive then yes, otherwise it is not suggested and rarely works.
the device on which complete operating system is stored
operating system is a complete operating system that works on a desktop computer, a notebook computer, or mobile computing device.
COBOL (common business-oriented language) is an operating system.
A disk hardware device refers to a physical hard drive. A physical hard drive is used to store information and often the operating system in your computer.
To the technologically savvy, the term mount means to make a computer device or file accessible to an operating system. For example, an external hard drive must be mounted in order for a computer operating system to access the files on the drive.
To install a fresh operating system? Formatting a storage device (internal or external hard-drive, USB stick, etc) empties the stored data and the clean drive can be used again.
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