The computer might work with a missing capacitor. You won't really know unless you try it. It is possible that it won't be as stable as before, since there might be more voltage ripple. Obviously, the capacitors belong there and serve a purpose. However, even if it does work, you may want to get that fixed as soon as you can.
No.
You probably put the negative end in to a positive power source. Did you enjoy the fumes?
you broke it
I think you broke it
No, the word "broke" is not a noun. It is a verb when used to describe the action of having no money or being in a state of financial difficulty.
ur computer will be broke the computer ill freeze all the time
That's entirely possible if, for example, a small DC-conductive path were to form through a puncture in the dielectric. When a formerly-working capacitor begins to not work, it is said to have "failed", "bought the farm", "bit the dust", "gone south", or "broke".
The purpose of computer lights are to see inside your computer. If a part is broke, then you can turn on the lights and fix the broken computer parts.
If you can, open up your computer and take the hard drive out. I would then take it to a computer store and have them transfer the data (If possible) to another hard drive.
That depends. If the computer broke because Andy smashed it with his face, you should either treat his wounds, or raise money for a new computer by selling tickets for people to break other electronics on his face. If the computer broke because Andy is too ugly to behold, you should put a bag over his head, walk away, and never return.
If Windows Seven came together with your computer, yes it will come with it. If not, you will get that OS which you paid for. They do not upgrade it, especially for free.
ibm has the top spot but cray broke the petaflop as well with the jaguar