Tricky question. I would say a computer is defined as having both software and hardware. Something that has no software is more like a collection of logic gates that are hard wired to accept commands. So my answer would be no.
Because a computer is useless without it. the only thing your computer can do is run software and the software does everything else.
Software. Short and sweet. Hardware needs software to work.
This refers to running the installation program that is loaded on your computer. You may have to reinstall software if this doesn't auto correct itself.
the process of shoving suff into your computer, slowing the download and sharing of all shareware, and other leeching programs that made. Software is the information or instructions that are written as a set of processes called a program. This program or software is installed on the hard-drive of your computer and the computer's brain or processor follow these programming instructions to run processes selected by you. Software installation is the process of transferring the information/program from the disc to the hard-drive
A software package is a group of related software or programs for a computer that will not run properly without each component in the group. It is like having a peanut butter and jelly sandwich without the jelly.
Version 4.0 of Scrapbook Factory Deluxe has received good reviews for its ease of use. It should be able to run directly from a computer's hard drive after installation.
Software with DongleSoftware companies such as Avid, uses a dongle (external hardware) to process data in order to ease up resources from your computer's cpu. The software requiring the dongle, is configured with the dongle in place. The software will install on one's computer, but will not run without the dongle. Last is that licensed software uses part of it's "licensing verification process" to protect it's software in the event it is stolen and installed on another computer, disables it from running, without the dongle. Hope this helps.
You have to have some kind of software to operate a computer. For a computer to even know what to do when you power it on, there is software stored on a chip on the motherboard, called the bios. This tells the computer what disk drives and other components are connected so that it can do something. From the bios, the computer looks for software on a floppy, hard disk, or CD drive to run an operating system of some kind. It is possible to run a computer without software by typing commands in machine language. Even then, you need the software on the computer chip to operate the keyboard. The old VIC 20 and C64's operated in somewhat that way. To do anything you had to type in commands. Unless you are doing something very basic or sophisticated it is impractical to operate a computer without software
you can...many karaoke shows are now run off a computer...you do need the correct software to read a .cdg file (RoxBox karaoke software is one player)
A live CD carries software that will run off of the CD without needing to access the hard drive of the computer it is run from.
A live CD carries software that will run off of the CD without needing to access the hard drive of the computer it is run from.
Operating system is more important than the application software, in the sense that the operating system is the mother of all software that are to run on the computer. without the operating system, it is impossible for the computer to run. operating system provides a platform for all other software to be installed on. it is actually the main software that supports all other software.