go to google earth .press start in the bottom left hand corner and type google earth!
You can't. When it is deleted it is deleted forever.
Google Earth like any software application sometimes fails to work. In many cases you can simply reboot the computer, re-install Google Earth or clear the local disk cache used by Google Earth, and it will work again.Google provides a list of common solutions to deal with Google Earth crashing. Check out the related link below.
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You can get more information on Google earth is by searching it online. You can also find it by downloading Google earth app on your phone or by downloading it on your computer.
Google Earth and Google Earth Pro are Google software products. It normally does not "mess" up your computer but like any software application problems do happen (e.g. system crashes, corrupt cache files, etc.).If you're using Google Earth Pro and have problems then you should contact Google Earth support (which is part of the subscription) or check out the Google Earth Support web site for solutions.If you use the free version then you can post questions or problems to the Google Earth forum - see related link below.
The easiest way to try Google Earth is download and install it as a desktop client on your computer. Follow link below to download it. You need to have administrative rights on your computer to install it.
Google deleted it because google thought it was stupid.
Google Earth is a graphics intensive application. If you run Google Earth concurrently with a number of other applications that consume large amounts of memory and/or video driver resources then your computer will run slowly. In some situations running Google Earth in that scenario could lockup/freeze your computer (e.g. Blue-Screen-of-Death) but concurrently running any combination of graphics intensive applications or computer games could in fact crash a computer. Similarly, if you plugin in an air conditioner, power-saw, and HD TV all running on the same outlet in your home then likely you're going to blow a circuit. Same as running applications like Google Earth with other like applications at the same time. If running Google Earth makes things run slowly then you have the option to exit the other applications and run Google Earth alone or install more memory on the computer.
Do you mean Google Earth
Google Earth requires a 3D capable graphics card with DirectX9 or OpenGL with 64MB of VRAM. Google Earth simply won't work without a graphics card.
If data is deleted from a computer, it is completely removed. It does not "go" anywhere, it simply ceases to exist in that computer.