Normally, your software is saved on your hard drive once. It is either put on there by the original manufacturer or when you put on a new program. Updates are also saved on your hard drive. All your software is saved on your hard drive. Normally, nothing happens to this software when you use your computer. When you use it, you simply put a copy of what exists on your hard drive into your computer. When you are through with it, you erase the copy in your computer. Nothing happens to the copy on your hard drive. In the future, it is possible that programs will come over the internet and remain in the computer until it is turned off. A major company will soon have something like this available free. It has a word processor, spreadsheet, and database. The software and data will be stored over the internet. This answer is correct today. It might be wrong tomorrow.
in general, yes.
There is no hard drive recovery software installed on my computer. Most computers will require this software to be installed by the user. There are many options available for hard drive recovery software.
All of the following are good practices for preventing cookies from being saved to your hard drive except
Portable Software is used.
Portable Software is used.
Answer: True - yes the document which you save on the desktop is saved on the hard drive. Unless you're saving the document on an external hard drive, USB, or CD, it would be saved on the hard drive. (wow!)
you have to move the file to your computer 1st from your flash drive. then you should be able to install
Information that is saved on the drive
When you buy the new hard drive it will most likely come with a transfer cable which will enable you to transfer all of your saved data from one hard drive to another.
hard drive / hard disk
Seatools
No
Yes, there is an easy to learn software to recover hard drive data. It is called intellirecovery.