This depends on the computer and whether the processor is inserted in a socket or permanently installed (soldered in place, for example). Clearly, to move a processor from one computer to another requires that the computers be compatible, in any case.
Hi, As we all know, each computer has a processor and each processor has some registers to store the data which are being processed by the processor. Sometimes processor needs to copy/move data from one register to another to make space for new data. This data transfer between registers is called register data transfer. I hope this will help. Thanks,
The normal operation to move data in a computer system is via the processor but many bulk transfer devices use "direct memory access" or "DMA". The transfer process uses data buses to move data from one peripheral to another without loading the data into the processor. Not only is this a faster way to move large amounts of data it also frees the processor to carry out other tasks. DMA is generally performed under the supervision of the processor even though the processor is not directly involved in the operation.
get on a computer and select move
uploading
go to the control panel on your computer
if you have it installed on another computer then yes some where there sould be a export link or button
Upload them to your computer from the one camera, then download them to the other from the computer
If you mean to literally move your PC, pick it up and carry it there, or get a wireless router.
Drag and drop editing.
Yes you can. I move pics and other things to my tablet and computer.
A common answer to this riddle is a lemon. It's yellow, round, and typically doesn't move on its own. Another possible answer could be the sun, which appears yellow and round in the sky but doesn't physically move from its place.
control key + c, then control key+ v