Forget MS Paint, try Paint.Net
http://www.getpaint.net/download.html
Just go to the "Add windows components" (Maybe under add/remove program) and you'll find it in the list there.
It depends on how you mean "painting on the computer." If you want to paint pictures using the computer, you can use GIMP (which is free), Microsoft Paint (comes with Windows), Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop Elements, Photoshop, just a lot of things. If you want to paint the computer itself--gamers who go to network-gaming parties would want to do this, and it'd look cool on a laptop--start by taking the case off. If it's a plastic case, use two coats of Rustoleum Paint for Plastic to keep the paint from eating the computer--after which you can use any kind of paint on top of the Rustoleum. For a metal case, prime it with automotive primer then paint it with any paint you like. Let it dry for a day, clearcoat it for protection, let THAT dry for a day and put the case back on.
put it back in
Put it in your computer and copy it
Buy a scanner, put the drawing onto it, plug it in to the computer, and follow the scanner's instructions to scan it.
Yes, it is possible to put acrylic paint over oil paint, but it is not recommended to put oil paint over acrylic paint.
paint is used for painting
well if its outside of the computer you have to use a paint bush to do the job. And inside go to options
on the back side of the sims which we put downward
computar paint
100% yes. However, when you put your files back on your computer, you may reinfect yourself!
You can try iPodCopy for like $22.