Only as fast as its CPU. Doesn't matter the size of the hard drive - the hard drive does not determine processor speed.
Yes PS3 uses a standard lap top hard drive and you do not even need to use one from PS3
you can delete it by transferring it to an extrenal hard drive, I believe.
Typicly, in a majority of PC's, The main drive of a computer, the default storage and boot location is the C:/ Drive.You can See this on "My Computer" option.Default Hard Drive: C:/
No. The PlayStation 1 does not come with a hard drive, does not have an expansion bay for one, and no official add-ons provide such functionality.
how do I retrieve my Itune music after restore my hard drive
Restoring files on a hard drive can always be done as long as the hard drive itself isn't irrepairably damaged physically. If you are able to replace that hard drive with the hard drive in another computer and boot it up, you should be able to roll back the hard drive to a different restore point where everything was accessable.
Seagate hard drive recovery will restore files which were not backed up or deleted. One can download the free trial and run the program to restore files.
You can not make any physical repairs to the hard drive. If it is the problem then it must be replaced. Do you know for sure the hard drive is bad? Have you tried these troubleshooting steps to make sure the hard drive is bad? Try restoring the file system. I will attempt to repair damage files on the hard drive/ Try another hard drive if you have access to one. Remove the hard drive and then re-insert. Try to restore the system. Go to Safe Mode and select "Restore PS3 System". This will restore the default settings and re-format the hard drive. If you have tried these and that has not help then you will need to replace the hard drive. Hope this helps
If you have enough hard drive space you should always create a restore point.
You can find books that will explain how to restore a hard drive which you can buy or borrow from a library. However it might be easier to find a website which may be able to offer step by step guides and have forums where you can get extra help.
Yes. The Windows Backup and Restore Utility gives you the option to make a duplicate copy of all the data on your hard drive if you wish.
probably hard drive crash, you should try the restore disk for your operating system. the data is either too corrupt from a virus or you will need a new hard drive. If you can at least get to that safe mode screen the computer should be fine if you try the restore disk.
try looking in the recycle bin for your hard drive
uninstall then re-install the driver.
If it's not already there after the hard drive replacement, then it should be on the backup you made, if you made a backup, if not, swap hard drives, run the backup wizard, reswap hard drives, restore from backup
Backup and restore