None, unless you leave a disc in the cdrom drive.
No it will not. A Game disc will only be messed up by being scratched or otherwise made difficult to read. A PS3 game disc is not rewritable and the information on it is not changed. When an update for a game is released that information is stored in the Harddrive. If you update a game in your harddrive and take it to a friend's to play the update stays with your harddrive and you need to update it again at your friend's house. If you put the game in an Xbox 360 it will not change the game disc, unless you scratch it. There is no point in putting any PS3 game disc in a Xbox 340 they will not play ever
The hard disk drive stores information on the computer. It has read and write capabilities and the information stays there when the computer is turned off.
This is generally an indication that the hard drive has failed. You may be able to recover the data on the hard drive, but it could very easily be an extremely expensive proposition; recovery costs can top $1,000 US.
It stays the same - Computer is Computer.
It comes on and stays on when the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.It comes on and stays on when the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
If you buy the song on your computer, it stays on the computer. If you buy it on your iPod, it stays on your iPod. It depends on where you buy it. When downloading on your computer, it will not just magically transfer to your iPod.
it stays on the computer for ever unless you delete everything on your computer
The airbag light stays on for a couple of reasons. 1. If the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. 2. If the computer loses power (blown fuse) 3. If the computer loses the connection to the warning light the light comes on.
If it stays on steady, then you might have a bad driver in your engine control computer. If it throbs when you're cranking, that's relatively normal.
Check that the cable for your monitor is correctly inserted into the computer and into the monitor, and is turned on.
No. Check to see what the policy your company has for the use of a work computer. I would be careful what goes on there stays there
The engine computer turns it on at start up for a bulb check. If it stays on the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.