Yes
Normally, you are only allowed to install software to one computer and will have to purchase new software for each additional computer. Consult your Terms and Conditions for more info.
No. You can only install the software on one computer.
It depends on the software itself. No. The EULA does not allow you to install Software on more than one PC.
No, it is illegal to install on more than one computer unless indicated on the box as for more than 1 user or pc.
Theoretically, yes - legally, no ! When you buy a piece of software, you are effectively buying a licence to use that software on a single computer. If you use the same disc to install it on more than one computer - technically that is copying - which is illegal.
You read the terms of use on software when you install it. Most software companies allow you to install a game on 1 (one) computer per copy that you buy. It may be technically possible to install on more than one, but pirating software is wrong, and you shouldnt' do it. Software companies put a lot of hard work and time into their products, and they deserve our support.
It should tell you in more detail with the instruction but first you slide open your computers case, then you insert the card into the matching slot on your computer's motherboard, then you close your computer back up and install the software.
When you install more memory into a computer, the computer's memory level becomes higher
Anti-virus software are programs that run on your computer. At any one time there are lots of programs running on your computer. The more that are running, the slower the computer can work. So when you install a new program like anti-virus software, it is an extra program to run which will make your computer slower. It is still important that you do use anti-virus software, even if it does slow down your computer.
In simple terms, installing is putting new software into your computer and uninstalling software is removing it from your computer. When something installs, it does more than copy itself on to your computer. It will also change things on your computer to enable it to function, and it will put a lot of files on it and create folders. Uninstalling is not just deleting the software, but also reversing all of the changes made when the software was installed.
Because a computer is useless without it. the only thing your computer can do is run software and the software does everything else.
NO. After 10.6 there are no more PPC drivers, software, etc, that a PPC computer can access. 10.5 is the last upgrade you can get for a PPC computer. In 10.5 or earlier, the Intel computer would only access the Intel drivers, core software, etc, from the installer DVD that are written for the Intel processor so it would not install any PPC software.