Yes But It Could Harm Your Computer If One Of Them Has Viruses
You can install one dropbox client in one computer. If you want use two Dropbox accounts then sync 1st account and after that log-in to other dropbox account.
Install one on one partition, install the other on another partition. With Windows/Linux it's child's play. Install Windows first; put in a Linus distribution CD/DVD and install Linux (there will be a number of questions to answer such as the size of the new partition and the file structure but you can Google that as you get to it to get the system you want) and you will have two operating systems on the same computer. Restart the computer and choose which OS to boot! or even easier, use VMWare player or Virtualbox, both free, to virtualize one of the Operating system, especially the one you won't be using to play games/movies.
nope,it is not.never install two antivirus softwares in the same PC
Yes, you can.
You can install anything on a computer. However if you want your antivirus system to work you need to have one working or none will.
Firstly it is illegal, and secondly, most games don't let two of the same "id" be online at one time. However, ripping off the iPhone motto, "There's a hack for that." ;)
Q: How do you video tape games on your computer?A: There are two ways to do this. One, you can get your video camera and record whatever your on. Two, you can download the hyper cam and do it from there.
Many times, there are limits to how many times you can install tax software after you buy it. You may only be allowed to install it one or two times. This is to keep one person from just passing the program around to all of their friends. Because of this, it is important to install it on your main computer. Do not waste you installation by putting it on a work computer, where you cannot use it whenever you want.
Theoretically, yes - legally, no ! When you buy a piece of software, you are effectively buying a licence to use that software on a single computer. If you use the same disc to install it on more than one computer - technically that is copying - which is illegal.
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You can do one of two things: If both are recent, and both desktops, it would be easiest to simply swap the hard drive. You get TS2 and all of your other data. IF they are many years apart, or are laptops, simply install the sims 2 on the new computer, copy the My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2 folder from your old computer to the same place on your new computer, then uninstall from your old computer. Be sure to install TS2 first, then replace the folder in documents. Good Luck!