You open a browser, and type in the address of the main RuneScape site.
No that means its your computer its not runescape you ass
It doesn't.
The only way Runescape can get onto your computer is if you (or someone with access to your computer) downloaded it from the internet ! If there's no uninstall option in the folder where Runescape is installed, use the 'Add and remove programs' option in Control Panel !
You have to get off the computer
Try playing RuneScape on MiniClip.
Yes, RuneScape will work on almost (if not all) "modern browsers", especially Windows operating system computers. Basically, as long as your computer can install Java, then you should be able to play RuneScape on your computer. Most graphics cards should be able to run RuneScape, and because RuneScape is a browser-based game, it shouldn't take as much space on your computer.
Yes.
You can't? Then try see if your computer has problems - my computer is a Windows 7 and it has no problems with Runescape private servers.
If hackers find a security hole in Runescape which allows them to infiltrate and bypass any security measures your computer might have then yes, it is possible for someone to hack into your computer when playing Runescape. But seeing as Runescape is pretty old and still are being developed upon then the chance of this happening is pretty slim. Runescape might be one of the most secured MMORPG games today.
There are no good Runescape bots out there and almost all websites will infect your computer. If not, you will surely be banned.
Runescape is a computer game, an inanimate production, i.e. not a living thing, so it can't die.
Its the time it takes for your computer to interact with runescape. When you lag you have a high ping because it takes along time for your computer to respond.