It will be blank..nothing is saved to your moniter.
Someone can make his or her own computer monitor shelf, by buying a shelf in a do-it-yourself shop. Buy it together with some stuff to fix it to the wall and voila.
Connect the hard drive from the failed computer to another computer and backup all your stuff.
Use those special computer monitor wipes.
Just selling the monitor can do no harm. Nothing is saved to the monitor itself, it is only a display device and will display data of the computer to which it is attached.
A net computer is a computer that has a DVD player and a tape player and has that stuff under the monitor that looks like this: if that's not right email me at bernadiaberry@yahoo.com bye.
It can be done, my son did just that but the details are very dependent on just what graphics card you have, just what TV monitor you have, your operating system, and some other stuff like cables and distances etc.
No, but you will be able to get someone older than you to log on and buy stuff for you then have it sent to your house.
Only if you have someone on a different computer burn it onto a CD with the setups and all that stuff.
You can, you can choose the resolution, such as 800x600 or 1600x1200 and stuff like that. I had software once on my old computer that could change the gamma and colours and screen position and a bunch of other stuff
Do you have more than one CD or DVD slot on your System? Is your blank disc in the right one? Is it in correctly. If so, Try another disc.
Hardware. You've got to download software. Hardware is stuff you can physically touch like the mouse or the monitor. Software is stuff like iTunes or Publisher.
Answer:At School:Turning off a computerTurning off someone elses computer using your computer and a networkPlaying gamesDownloading stuff from the internetUploading stuff to the internetKnowing more about computers than your teachersUsing YouTubeHaving fun in any way whatsoeverAnywhere:Making a virusSending a virusPornVandalising a computerSpammingThrowing your computer out of a second story windowBeating a defensless old person repeatedly with computer componentsPlacing a fork bomb in someone's startup folder (laughs evily)PiratingPlaying computer pranks on your parents