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Yes, it's the same as when you get into the computer, it's all copied from one partition to another, and it doesn't matter.
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Yes, it will not hurt the computer or USB stick.
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Yes, it won't hurt the portable hard drive, no problem.
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If you use the mobile hard disk and the U disk to exchange data with each other, the direct exchange will be unstable, the correct way should be to copy the data in the mobile hard disk or U disk to the computer, and then operate, copy the copied data to the mobile hard disk or U disk, this is more secure, and it is also a more correct way, and it is also possible to directly convert to each other, but the professional approach should be the first.
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Shut down - open the case and remove the power cable and data cable of the optical drive - connect the small hard disk with the power cable and data cable of the removed optical drive (the small hard disk can be placed at will, but do not directly contact with the metal) - turn on (you can keep the case in the state when it is open) - open the "My Computer" on the desktop to see the partition disks of the two hard disks - copy the files of the small hard disk to the large hard disk - shut down after completing the copy - remove the small hard disk and restore the optical drive.
This can be done without the need for a hard disk jump cap. It is important to note that the BIOS settings must be hard disk boot priority.
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Open the case and put both hard drives on it, wow.
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If you plug two portable hard disks into your computer at the same time, will there be any information if you copy data from one hard disk to the other?
Hello, it is a pleasure to serve you and give you the following answer: If there is a problem when copying data from one hard drive to another portable hard drive, it may be caused by the following reasons:1
Due to the conflict between the folder and the file on the hard disk, the file cannot be copied normally. 2.Due to the insufficient capacity of the portable hard drive, it is impossible to accommodate the copied files.
3.Due to the different file systems of the hard disks, it cannot be copied normally. Workaround:
1.Check the folders and files of both hard drives to make sure there are no conflicts. 2.
Make sure that the portable hard drive has enough capacity to hold the copied files. 3.Format the file systems of both hard disks to the same file system, such as FAT32, NTFS, etc.
Steps:1Plug the two portable hard disks into the computer, open the file manager, and find the file you want to copy; 2.
Select the file you want to copy, right-click, and select "Copy". 3.Select the target hard disk, right-click, and select "Paste". 4.If there is a conflict, you can rename folders and files, or format the file systems of both hard drives; 5.
Wait for the copy to complete, and after the copy is completed, you can unplug the portable hard disk to complete the copy. Personal tip: When copying files, make sure that the folders of the two hard disks do not conflict with the copybook, and that the capacity of the portable hard disk is sufficient and the file system must be the same, so that the files can be copied smoothly.
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Three modes of operation:
1. synchronize: In this mode, synctoy will make the two folders exactly the same, no matter which folder is operated, the corresponding operation is equivalent to being executed once in the other folder. (aka what we call "synchronous").
2. echo: The effect of echo mode is that the newly added and changed content in the left folder will be backed up to the right folder. Files that are renamed on the left and files that are deleted will also be deleted in the folder on the right.
This mode is very similar to synchronize, except that it only syncs from the left to the right, and the operation on the right has no effect on the folder on the left).
3. Contribute: It is what we often call "incremental backup", which is equivalent to blocking all deletion operations on the basis of echo, as long as the price that exists in the left folder will exist in the right folder.
You can definitely install two hard disks, and now the new hard disks are SATA interfaces, if there is no SATA interface on the motherboard, you can buy an IDE to SATA riser card, an ordinary 20 yuan or so, a better one is thirty or forty yuan, it is recommended to buy a good adapter card. Because the cheap ones sometimes can't read the data. But also according to your power supply power to choose the size of the hard disk capacity, if only more than 100 watts, it is recommended to buy a small capacity, the current minimum capacity of the new hard disk is 250G, ** in two hundred and fifty sixty yuan, the maximum is 2T
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If it can be connected, you need an IDE connection cable, which is connected to the IDE slot of the motherboard, and does not conflict with the original SATA.
It depends on what interface your motherboard has, IDE, and SATA, what interface it is, and what size of hard disk your motherboard can support.