Change where it saves the file to. Click file>save as... and then make sure you have the hard drive selected.
Usually a computer is utilized to copy a DVD, if one is thinking of private copying. In terms of professional copying, companies have large manufacturing presses set up for mass production. Back to private copying, the two most common methods are: 1) Using a computer program to copy the contents digitally to a hard drive. Often one would make a .iso file. 2) Using a computer program, like Clone DVD, to make a direct copy onto a recordable DVD.
Downloading is copying a file from the Web to your computer.
Transferring files
Are you copying it to a USB drive then copying to then new PC with windows 7 or burning to CD for transfer? They should copy and paste to the new PCI can help ask here http://www.pchelphq.com/
no, downloading and copying is different.
because it needs to reboot
Windows Media Player will not allow copying or ripping songs from a networked computer's library. If the computers are networked you can use copy and paste via "My Computer", or you can drag and drop the files from one music folder to the other. If they are not linked together, then you could use a thumb drive to copy the music from one machine to the other.
a computer virus
Copying an application onto another computer is considered fraud. A person is breaking the law. Never do this and you will not be prosecuted for it.
Yes, your computer knows what your doing. Your computer does keep certain logs of your activity.
copyright.
Yes