No, YouTube does not have access to your computer files. It justs loads the movie that you are watching and might store it (partially) on your computer temporarily.
There are no real ones, apparently, but there are probably computer-altered ones.
A computer file is a collection of ones and zeros on a storage medium. A manual file is a hardened piece of steel with teeth used to shape and form objects by hand.
Winamp is a media player for your computer. You download it so that you can listen to audio files on your computer, not just in the form of music, but other audio files, such as ones of people talking, making noises, etc.
A movie maker which should be on your computer. And the video needs to be a .wmv file. I can't remember the other ones so just go to http://www.youtube.com and there should be a video that tells you what are the video files they accept.
Defrag, chkdsk, are the two big ones.
If you have firefox then you can download an add-on that allows you to save and convert Youtube and other websites with videos, videos that your computer can play.
Before installing any new computer games, you may want to delete the old ones that you no longer play. Games are very large, and they take up quite a bit of space on your system. One game will probably take up more space than all of your text files combined. Having too many large files means that the random access memory (RAM) has to sort through all of that information constantly, which can slow your computer down. Get rid of the old games to ensure that the new ones that you buy will actually run at a high level.
Viruses can have any number of effects on your computer. Usually, they display pop-up ads on your desktop or steal your information. Some of the more nasty ones can even crash your computer or delete your files.
Viruses can cause many problems on your computer. Usually, they display pop-up ads on your desktop or steal your information. Some of the more nasty ones can even crash your computer or delete your files.
Only if your Husbands Computer has File Sharing (Network) enabled and both computers are connected to the same Home Network ( Router ) He will be able to tell by checking the Logs on his computer and the Router Log that his files were opened and which ones!!
It is risky to do so. Even with Norton 360 you would be taking a chance on infecting your computer. The best thing to do is boot your computer into safe mode, and format the USB from there.
Because those are the ones the US Government allowed them access to. If you watch "Loose Change" on Youtube, this will become clearer.