Yes, but you may have to have to have a LARGE space flash-drive. You simply just Copy the program and paste it. Or if you have a new version of a computer you simply just drag it.
Yes. Every computer virus behaves in a unique way, but it is very common for them to inject their own code into other programs. The infected program will then continue spreading the virus into other programs, files or computers.
I don't know where you heard that from but you can not make multiple copies because of Copyright laws you could download but that would be illegal and prevents less money for the people who make the programs and they would eventually have to shut down.
I don't think it is possible unless there is some CrAzY cheat on the action replay or other cheat programs.
Yes, it is quite common for a copyright owner to license programs for others to copy and distribute.
There is no patron saint of copy machines unless those machines are computers. The patron saint of computers and the Internet is St. Isidore of Seville.
When a program is installed, there are two vital parts to it: -the files part where the files are copied onto the hard drive -the registry file to "register" the programs and possibly connect those programs inside a computer. So yes, it is possible to copy the files to the hard drive but it is not possible to copy the registry files into a storage drive. (It needs an operating system). However, it is still highly possible to run these programs on different PCs There are also "portable" version of programs on Internet that can be used without installing, thus allowing for a use through a storage device.
you should not have a ""copy"" of xp that is illeagle but you can put xp on as many computers as you want you can just not regester them if you do it will find out that you loaded it on more computers and remove it because you did not pay for thoes extra copys
Most windows computers come with a free copy of windows movie maker. There are some free video editing programs out there for you as well. Check the related links for help finding one.
Because Americans programmed the computers. The british programmers didn't mind copy-and-pasting the program for british computers.
There are software programs that can copy Blu-ray disks.
If you do not have corporate license, you have to get a separate copy for each of your computers.
not possible.