None. All modern operating systems include the drivers necessary to operate a CD-ROM drive. You don't need to install any software or drivers.
Flip the laptop over so that the rubber feet are facing up. Remove the screw in the center of the laptop with the picture of a lock near it. This is the only thing keeping the cdrom drive from sliding out of the laptop. If it doesn't come out easily, you may need to power up the laptop, open up the cdrom tray, power off the laptop (while the cdrom tray is still open) then repeat procedure above - however, you'll now have the cdrom tray to use as a handle to pull out the entire cdrom drive.
If your main drive is your C drive then you shouldn't install any software on the D drive because it is a recovery drive. A recovery drive is where Windows creates backup files for System Recovery and stores the backup. If you absolutely NEED to install the software, here are the instructioins. 1.Run the installer. 2.Go to the part where it asks you where to install the program. 3.If it has a preset path(ie. C:\program files\ProgramName) change it to a directory in the D drive or the D drive it self(ie. D:\) 4. Install. If you followed through you SHOULD have the program in there. If any damage of any form happens, WikiAnswers.com and I are NOT responsible for it. I hope this helped and have a nice day :)
Of course, copy all your programs and files you need from the old hard drive and put it on your new hard drive BEFORE formatting the old hard drive. Formatting your hard drive will mean losing everything and a slim chance of getting it all back.
You need to use imaging software such as Acronis Image, R-Image and so on. You will able to make a precise copy of your hard drive and install it on a new hard drive.
To do a system restore back to factory default you will either need the install disk that came with the computer or you will need to access the partition on the hard drive that contains the install files. You need to either boot up the computer with the install CD and follow the prompts. If installing factory defaults from a partition on the hard drive, you will need to find out with function key will get you into repair mode. This key is different for each make and model.
You'll need special software, probably, to read the NTFS partition of a standard XP install, unless it was not formatted prior to install, and happened to be FAT32. Google it! There's even NTFS for DOS!
to install the game, you would need to buy an external disk drive so you can run it.
VCE files are created using the Visual CertExam Suite. In order to properly open this files, you will need to download and install a program that is designed specifically for these types of files.
the only way i kno is to install your OS on the new hard drive, and then copy all of your important files to a DVD as data files. and copy them to the new hard drive. i also think that you can have both hooked up and just click and drag them but I'm not sure.
Torrent files can contain all sorts of media (music, videos etc.). At times (mostly for games), torrents contain .iso files, these are generally ripped directly from a Dvd or Cd and are uploaded by someone. To open .iso files, you need a software that will let you create a virtual drive so that you can run the setup or open the files within that .iso file.Two popular softwares that you can use for this are 'Daemon Tools' and 'MagicIso'.Once you download and install them, you simply need to 'mount' that .iso file into the virtual drive (magiciso/daemon tools create a virtual drive for you) and you can then run the setup or open the files.
No, you only need a bootable DVD drive and enough hard drive space.
No. You need to have the flash drive unless you copied the files to the PC.