A backup.
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Yes, this is clearly the crime of espionage (i.e. spying).
occurs when data is entered into the computer
Two ways: 1) Copy the data for MHFU onto an empty Memory stick. Then tale out the Memory stick and use an adaptor to plug it into a computer, then you just copy the data 2) Copy the data for MHFU onto an empty Memory stick. Then connect the PSP to a computer via the USB, then copy the data onto your computer
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Yes, the cut command removes data from its original location and places it in a new location, effectively transferring it. In contrast, the copy command duplicates the data, leaving the original information intact in its initial location. Thus, using cut results in data being relocated, while copy maintains both the original and the duplicate.
A bit-by-bit copy of the original storage medium is referred to as a "disk image." This type of copy captures all the data, including files, file system structure, and metadata, precisely as it exists on the original medium. Disk images are often used for backup, data recovery, or to create exact replicas of storage devices for various purposes. Common formats for disk images include ISO, IMG, and DMG.
No, this is not true.cut first copies the data and then marks the directory entry for the original file as "deleted", it leaves the old data in place (just as the delete does)copy only copies the data
you cant!!
In an area of your computer called the "clipboard."
Legally - you can't. The original copy of Windows 8 that came with the computer, is matched to the specific machine - by data held in the registry. To stay legal, you would have to use the disc that came with the computer - not someone else's copy.
When you copy and paste source data into a new file, the selected data is duplicated from its original location and placed into the clipboard temporarily. Upon pasting, the copied data is inserted into the new file at the designated cursor position. This action retains the data's format and content, but any links or references to the original source are not maintained unless explicitly done so. The new file now contains an independent copy of the original data.