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You can download the setup of the Chrome. Save it in the flash drive, and install it another computer.
get a usb drive, copy it onto it un install it. Then, you use the usb drive to reinstall it.
It installs to C:\ because that is the drive you told it to install to. If you want to install it to another drive, simply choose a different drive letter during installation. Note that if you choose an external drive, the game will likely not work on another computer if you move the disk.
You can plug it into the other computer or install a virtual windows program onto both computers.
You cannot install software onto a USB, but you can copy the installer to the flash drive. Then while on another computer, open up the flash drive, and open the installer so it can run on the other computer.
It is best to wipe the hard drive before you remove it from the first computer and do a new install for the new computer. Then add your operation system.
Two ways: -pick up an inexpensive external CD drive and use that to install the CD -put the CD into a shared CD drive on another computer, and connect to that drive over a network.
A computer external hard drive is a storage device that is connected externally to a computer. It is possible to learn how to install a computer external hard drive though websites such as eHow, or by attending an appropriate college course.
Yes you can remove the hard drive and install it in another computer as a secondary (otherwise know as slave drive) and get the info off of it, but if you don't know what you're doing you should have a professional do it.
You should install it on a hard drive of the computer where you will use the application.
If you have a mouse, you can right click the mouse and drag the flash drive from the flash drive icon to the computer screen or to a folder on your computer. You can also do copy and paste. If it is an install of a program, you can click on the program that downloads the installation program and tell it where on the computer you want the program installed.
Drive Imaging!