Managing and sharing information, Using a usb device, 6 managing and sharing information – HP 15-d099nr TouchSmart Notebook PC User Manual

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Managing and sharing information

Drives are digital storage devices or solid-state drives that help you store, manage, share, and

access information. Your computer has an internal hard drive that stores your computer's software,

operating system, as well as providing storage for all of your personal files. Some computers also

have a built-in optical drive that allows you to read or write to a CD or DVD.
For added capacity or functionality, connect an external drive (purchased separately), such as an

optical drive or hard drive, or insert a digital storage card to import information directly from your

phone or camera. A Universal Serial Bus (USB) flash drive, connected to the USB port on your

computer, also allows quick data transfer. Some devices use the computer's power to run; others

have their own power source. Some devices come with software that must be installed.

NOTE:

For information about connecting external wireless devices, see

Connecting to a network

on page 4

.

NOTE:

For more information about required software and drivers, or to learn which computer port to

use, see the manufacturer's instructions.

Using a USB device

Most computers have more than one USB port, because this versatile interface allows you to connect

numerous kinds of external devices, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, external drive, printer,

scanner, or USB hub, to your computer.
Your computer may have more than one type of USB port. Be sure to purchase devices that are

compatible with your computer.

Type

Description

USB 2.0

Transfers data at 60 MB/s.

USB 3.0

Transfers data at 640 MB/s. USB 3.0 ports, also known as

SuperSpeed ports, are also compatible with USB 1.0 and 2.0

devices.

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