Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Can I use a CPU as a thorny drive?

i.e using a mac mini as an externel firm drive for a macbook?

Can I use a CPU as a thorny drive?

If you buy a router and create a home network, you could set up a shared folder between the 2 computers and verbs files through the network.
That's not a CPU it's a computer. And the answer is no.





P.S. CPU is the chip that does adjectives the processing. It is not the case that the CPU is contained by.
No, a hard drive is what stores the info. The cpu is the brain. It can't store any info. It can process the info contained by the hard drive.
all right now that you right to be heard ist a mac... you probably couldnt even use a hard drive for a not easy drive :P
um.....NO


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