Can I add an external HDD Drive to my Satellite L300-110?

How can I add an external HDD Drive to my Toshiba Satellite L300-110 laptop and does Toshiba supports adding such type of HDD Drives to the laptops?

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External HDD can be connected to every PC or notebook. External HDD will be connected to USB ports. On this picture you can see how it looks like.

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  • How can i add an external hard drive to my time capsule

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    yes, plug a USB drive .. correctly formatted.. in.

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    can i use an external hard drive in windows to add additional storage after my initial partition is set up. i want to add a 500 GB external hard drive to use with my windows. I set windows up in boot camp with a 50 GB partition? I now want to add another 500 GB?

    Yes. Windows supports external USB drives.

  • My imac hard drive is almost full?  Can i add an external drive that will serve as both the main and back-up drive?

    my imac 500g internal drive is nearly full, so i plan to add an external desktop drive.  i also need to use time machine for backups--can i simply buy one large drive to handle both needs, or do i need a dedicated drive for the time machine?
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    I've tried all of 'where did my disk space go' 's suggestions.
    Terminal commands to disable local backup
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    I'm to the point where I'd like to wipe and start all over.. but that scares me! Suggestions?
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  • I want to add more capacity on hard drive of time capsule. Can i add a normal usb driver? I will see it as an external drive in the time capsule network? It will work as fast than time capsule? Thanks

    I want to add more capacity on hard drive of time capsule. Can i add a normal usb driver? I will see it as an external drive in the time capsule network? It will work as fast than time capsule? Thanks

    Can i add a normal usb driver?
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    I will see it as an external drive in the time capsule network?
    The drive will appear as a shared network drive, like the Time Capsule.
    It will work as fast than time capsule?
    No, the drive will operate at about half or 50% of the speed of the Time Capsule.

  • How do i add an external hard drive to my network

    how do i add an external hard drive to my network

    If your external HDD has a USB interface and is formatted in either HFS+ or FAT32, you can connect it directly to the USB port on your 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn). You would then use the AirPort Utility to configure the AEBSn to share out the HDD over the network.
    Please see the following Apple Support article on how to mount the HDD on your computer.

  • Steps to add an external hard drive

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  • Can I add a second hard drive and if so what cable etc would I need to do so?

    Can I add a second hard drive and if so what cable etc would I need to do so?
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    Hi,
    For many 17" (or 17.3") machines such as Envy 17, dv,  Pavilion 17 .... you can add a second HDD (my old loan dv7 has two HDD's and my current loan Envy 17 also has 2 HDD's). You would need the following kit:
        http://www.newmodeus.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=379
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    BH
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  • I have a TC for my backups but now I want to add an external hard drive

    I have a TC for my backups but now I want to add an external hard drive to my TC and share what is on it within my own network. I can see the hard drive from airport Configurator but I cant acces it. What should i do?

    Hard drive getting full or near full?
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    Do a search for and downlaod and install OmniDisk Sweeper and OnyX.
    Have you emptied your iMac's Trash icon in the Dock?
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    If you use Apple Mail app, Apple Mail also has its own trash area that needs to be emptied, too!
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    Delete any old or no longer needed emails and/or archive older emails you want to save to disc, Flash drive/s or to ext. hard drive.
    Look through your Documents folder and delete any type of old useless type files like "Read Me" type files.
    Again, archive to disc, Flash drive or ext. hard drive and/or delete any old documents you no longer use or immediately need.
    Uninstall apps that you no longer use. If the app has a dedicated uninstaller, use it to completely uninstall the app. If the app has no uninstaller, then just drag it to the OS X Trash icon  and empty the Trash.
    Also, if you save old downloaded  .dmg application installer  files, you can either archive and delete these or just delete the ones you think you'll never install, again.
    Download an app called OnyX for your version of OS X.
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    If you have any other large folders of personal data or projects, these should be thinned out, moved, also, to the external hard drive and then either archived to disc, Flash drive or ext. hard drive and/or deleted off your internal hard drive.
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  • HT1766 Can you use an external hard drive to back up my movies in iTunes but still be able to access them or is there a device so I don't have to use a pc ??

    Can you use an external hard drive to back up my movies in iTunes but still be able to access them or is there a device so I don't have to use a pc ??

    You can store them on a separate hard drive, you don't need to keep them on your laptop's hard drive. On your computer's iTunes on the Advanced tab in Edit > Preferences there is a 'copy files to iTunes media file when adding to library' tickbox - if you untick that, you should be able to copy the films to a separate drive and add them back to your iTunes library (File > Add To Library) and it should then point to them on that separate drive and not copy them to your hard drive. When you are happy that it is what is happening and that they are safely on your external drive you can delete the films from your laptop's hard drive.
    If you plug the external drive into a different USB port next time (assuming that your laptop has more than one) then it might get a different drive letter, so you might need to always use it with the same port.

  • Can I connect an external hdd to my ipad2?

    Can I connect an external HDD to my iPad2?

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    http://www.hypershop.com/HyperDrive-iPad-Hard-Drive-s/183.htm
    PhotoFast
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  • I would like to know if you have to back up a macbook hard drive, can I use a external hard drive that has been previously used to back up several pc 's, or is it best to have a separate external drive for the Mac?

    I would like to know if you have to back up a macbook hard drive, can I use a external hard drive that has been previously used to back up several pc 's, or is it best to have a separate external drive for the Mac?

    In the Mac side of things, backups usually come in two flavors: clones or incrementals.
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    Incremental backups start with a complete backup of the startup volume and only copy whatever changed from the previous run. OS X includes the fully integrated Time Machine backup utility to do this. It is extremely easy to do and takes the least amount of time. Recovery is another matter altogether since you have to start with a freshly installed instance of the OS and have to apply all intervening backups to bring the result to the latest saved version.
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  • Can i add a second hard drive to my macbook pro

    can i add a second hard drive to my macbook pro

    stevefromapo wrote:
    I purchased a OWC DataDoubler kit with a 750GB hd and it works fine.  I just need to get a USB CD Drive for mac so if i need to reinstall my OS I can do it.
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    17" 2.2GHz i7 Quad-Core MacBook Pro  8G RAM  750G HD + OCZ Vertex 3 SSD Boot HD 

  • Can I use one external hard drive for 3 of my Macs?

    I have a 2007 white MacBook, a 2011 MacBook Pro, and a 2013 MacBook Air.
    I want to be able to transfer all of my precious family photos off of my MacBook and Macbook Pro onto an external hard drive and then wipe those computers clean, and then I want to be able to backup and wipe clean my Macbook Air so that I can update it to Mavericks.
    Can I use one external hard drive to do this for three of my Macs? Will it be compatible with all of them? And will I still be able to use the hard drive with my Air once it is updated to Mavericks?
    Which hard drive do you recommend?

    1. Yes. Note that anything you want to keep should be on at least two drives in case one of them fails.
    2. Yes.
    3. Yes.
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