Absolutely ! Open Office is designed as 'open source' - which means it's perfectly legal to copy and re-distribute it. HOWEVER - you must not sell any copies. That is profiteering - which is not allowed.
Go To The Program on your flash drive click copy go to my computer local disk scroll down to program files copy the folder for the program go into the folder copy the main application go to desktop then click Paste Shortcut
It sounds like you are trying to install a program, and it needs the data disk to be put into A Drive.
An .iso file is a standard format to store the contents of an optical disk as one file on the computer. To Burn a disk is to open this file with a program such as Nero and copy it to the disk in such a way that the disk works like the original disk that the file was made from. To Mount the .iso as a file, it to use a program to make the file appear as a disk on your computer, so that you can read the contents. "Mount" is used in many computer systems to mean: "Connect to the disk so the disk so that I can use it".
Open Office uses far less resources (disk space, memory etc) than Microsoft - so, if you're using a netbook - you'd be better off with Open Office.
Download the files in a different program. Or "open" it in a different program.
The best way to recover data from a floppy disk is with floppy disk recovery software, such as Wondershare Data Recovery. Install and open the program. Locate your floppy drive and open it to view the files. You can then use the recovery program to recover any file from a floppy disk, even very badly corrupted ones.
i'm sorry that's not possible. you cant hover the installer program on to a hard disk but not a previously installed program.
First we have to put memory card in card reader then we have to put card reader in your system and then open my computer then you see that there is removable disk and then open it, whatever you want to copy, and then paste in your system.
A backup utility allows you to copy selected files or an entire hard disk to another storage medium
Format a: /s will format the disk in the first floppy drive and copy the system files to it, making it a bootable disk.
Mounting with Toast on a Mac refers to mounting Toast's disk image or mirror. It tries to copy what the actual disk would be like so that the program can execute its processes.
first insert the memory stick into the computer or laptop whatever. then insert the disc into the computer too. go to my computer and open both together to see thee documents or pics stored in them. then from the window of the pen drive select and copy the pics or documents you want (copy them using right click). then go to the window of the disk. click on it and then paste it using right click.