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Never heard of "drive-a-check." If you actually mean a drivers record check, it can go as far back as the person conducting the check wants to go.
More like suspicious.
Those codes are for a fueling problem and a failed engine computer. You may need to replace the computer.
suppose our hard drive has 120 GB memory then out of it we can use only 107 GB because for working on our command computer wants some space or to work computer wants some free area that free area is reserve in that 120 GB AND REMAINING space is for our memory storage
Give it to him. Or not.
You block someaone who wants to hack your computer by making a computer password that is really hard to guess.
A hard-drive or other form of recordable media such as CDs/DVDs/Flash Drives. But as this is clearly a homework question, your teacher wants hard drive.
It allows the user to assign a standard local drive volume letter (like C:\ or D:\) to a drive on a remote machine connected to his computer over a network. Drive mapping allows a Windows user to access the mapped drive quickly. It can remain in a user's drive tree indefinitely, allowing that user to access a remote drive whenever he wants, without having to reconnect it each time he turns on his computer.
Yes The Mal-ware will just see this as another drive on the computer and steal what it wants.
WHENEVER the check engine light comes on, ALWAYS connect a code scanner to figure out why. The light is on to tell you that the computer has detected a "fault" and it wants to tell you all about it.
If he wants to.
The computer wants you arrested