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Reloading equipment for a computer may be purchased at Staples, Best Buy, Future Shop or any independent computer accessories vendor. The equipment usually includes software, flash drives or disks.
Computer disks are not volatile. Only RAM is.
No, you cannot play Wii disks on a computer. Wii disks will only work in a Wii or Wii U console.
Computer accessories are any device that can be used in conjunction with a computer. Some computer accessories include a webcam, USB devices and chargers, microphones, CD disks for downloading things from the computer, and headsets.
The disks were in the computer, ready for class.
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hard disks
You should have the instillation disks that came with your computer. You saved them didn't you? Get them out and reinstall them. If you did not save them, you will need to go to a store and purchase new system disks. That will teach you to save the original instillation disks.
You should already have the restore disk. When most computer manufactures send you a computer, they send the operating system disks and driver disks with the new computer. If you didn't get those disks, contact Toshiba. If you don't get the disks, just download a Windows XP iso and an activation crack from isohunt.com.
If your asking should YOU keep the disks when selling or giving away your computer, There's really no reason I can think of to keep the disks when selling the computer. For most computers, Mac or Windows, the OEM disks have all the repair and install applications on them for THAT particular computer so using them on another wouldn't work very well if at all. OEM disks (disks that came with the computer new) are made for that specific hardware in that computer, Retail disks have a generic installer with all model computers software that is compatible with that OS and will read the computer that it is copying to to just install the software for that model computer. If your asking if other people keep the install disks when selling then I can't answer that. Some do some don't.
becoz there's nothing in them.
Save them. If you computer crashes or you forget your Password, you will need the disks to fix the problem. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you discard or destroy the disks.