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Yes, it is legal as long as you don't use it to screw up someone's computer. My friend had something he couldn't access on his computer and I used a pc remote to help him.
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Every processor in a gadget is a microchip , a microchip can be a microprocessor or micro controller or something else. Example for microchip is processor in the CPU of a PC. Microprocessor 8085.
Usually, you do not have to upgrade anything else.
Yes, you can. I think EA limited it to a total of 3 installs and then you have to get it unlocked or something, but if I'm wrong, anyone else may feel free to correct me on the part about limiting it.
A bug in a computer program is when something doesn't work in the computer program. Cause could be: Something was entered in the programming correctly. Ex. you want to click on exit button but it does something else.
If it is on the calender on your computer it usually means December but if its something else I don't know then , sorry.
if it is a program, go to your control panel and uninstall it.
I'll try to answer this as best as I can. A processor doesn't supply power. Power-based, you'd be looking at the actual power supply. If a PC doesn't have enough power, the system can either stall when trying to access unavailable power, or simply shut down. However, if you mean something else, the processor can bottleneck you. I put in a $120 Graphic card into my system and saw no change in my computer. When I got a new motherboard and processor, my performance skyrocketed.
This means there is something else causing your computer to restart. Faulty ram Corrupt operating system Conflicting software faulty battery (time) It could be fault ram if you hear a lot of beeps Detach all the external peripherals and then see if your computer boots into safe mode. If it does not boot into safe mode then you would need to do a repair install or a clean install. If it still reboots then it is a fault hard ware
Enable the real-time protection settings and/or the firewall.
Micro processor is the one that control the use of main storage to store data and instructions, it controls the sequences of operatio n, it also gives command to all parts of the computer system. It carries out processing and controls the input of data and its transfer in to main storage processor and send the result to out put.