Simply connect your external hard disk to your computer.
Then select the songs you want to play later, copy them and paste to your computer hard drive.
And after disconnecting your external hard disk you can now play the selected songs from your computer hard drive.
No. Computer viruses remain in computers until removed. Computer lines are designed to transfer packets containing the virus, not storing them.
No - emails remain on the ISP's server unless you either delete them or save them to your own computer.
Yes, until you delete the file.
of course not!
no, nothing remains in ram after your computer is turned off (unless it's static ram but hardly anyone has that anymore) in sleep mode your OS does remain in ram but your computer isn't off in hibernate mode, your computer is off and your OS state is written to the hard drive, so that it can be loaded back into RAM more quickly
to check that it is not infected with any computer viruses, and also to ensure that the software packages remain up to date and compatible with each other.
Standby, power mode
It depends on whether the data had been saved at the time the power went out. If it was saved before the outage, then it will remain on the computer's hard disk. If it was not saved, then it is almost certainly lost.
Scanning virus only help to find the virus inside your computer disks, but do no other actions, virus is still in your computer. But Removing virus not only find it, but also remove the virus from your computer. Thus no such virus will remain in your computer after that.
No, Your Anti Virus will be uninstalled, You will have to reinstall it.
if you save the document before you turn off the computer then it will be saved into the computer memory but if not it will be lost. most computers ask you if you want to save the document before the computer shuts down if that happens all you have to do is click yes you want to save and your done as soon as you name the document.
To maintain the connection with your computer, the ethernet cable must remain connected to the system. If this is not an option, check to see if your computer has 802.11 Wi-Fi built in. If so, you can first connect the computer to the network via Wi-Fi by accessing your network connection settings.