This error usually happens when you are signed-in with multiple Google accounts. Try to sign out all the accounts and sign in again with the account you want to access google drive of to download the image.
On the top of my mind.. Normal file Downloading (click and download) Credential based Downloading (login to view available files) eg. OneDrive, Google Drive P2P Downloading (People sharing files) eg. Torrents, WebRTC Streaming Media Downloading eg. YouTube, Vimeo, DailyMotion
It means you need to have a license to download it. Downloading is a form of copying: it's on the server, and you've copied it to the local drive.
No
After downloading the games to your computer from Google Play, you can use the SD Card as an external drive in your computer. Plug the SD Card in and then you can drag and drop the programs you want from your hard drive to the SD card, that will copy the programs to the SD card and then they are at your disposal.
Yes - Google Drive works on your iPad and iPhone via the Google Drive app.
To download something off the internet means to transfer a file from a web server to your computer. For example, when you visited WikiAnswers, you downloaded an HTML file that told your browser how to display the page, as well as the images on the page. When you right click an image and select "Save As..." the subsequent act of saving it on your hard drive is considered a download. When you're connected to the internet, your computer is almost constantly uploading (transferring files from your computer to a web server) and downloading (transferring files to your computer from a web server).
Your hard drive can't work as a server on it's own. A server is simply a computer running server software. If your question was, "can my computer work as a server without it's hard drive," the answer is no. Your computer can't work at all without a hard drive. You can buy a home server for as little as $100, which you can connect to your router for remote access.
by downloading it
It saves it to the hard drive.
One can perform online server backup using cloud services. Google Drive, Just Cloud and Drop Box all offer cloud servers one can store their files online as backup.
loose connection, or failed drive.
Definitely yes, just by you downloading software you think is innocent, but instead, its a RAT. Remotely the hacker can do anything to your computer, even open and close your cd drive 1000 times.