The computer your are talking about is a server computer that is run by one or a group of administrators kind or like a tree. They have access to every program on the computer and are able give other user privileges to access programs they send to them. The operating systems they use get expensive look it up on the Microsoft web site. As for the computer it has to have a big amount of space and have more then 1 hard drives to support the accounts that will be connected via cable connected to the back of the computer.
Icons are used to access files and programs on the computer.
RAR files can only be read by certain programs that do not come with your computer. Some programs for Windows computers are WinZip, RarZilla, IZarc, PeaZip, Zipeg, and ALZip. Programs for Mac users are Stuffit Expander, The Unarchiver, amd Zipeg.
Given the right software, you can convert all programs and files inside the computers into ISO files. In order to do this, you would need an ISO converting software.
Computers often become slower over time. However, there are a variety of ways to speed up a computer without doing major upgrades. One of the best ways to increase the speed of a computer is to delete unused programs or files. Most computers have a significant amount of memory consumed by unused files or programs. Use the add/remove program utility in the control panel to remove unused programs. Files can be deleted manually.
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Yes. Every computer virus behaves in a unique way, but it is very common for them to inject their own code into other programs. The infected program will then continue spreading the virus into other programs, files or computers.
Some programs are designed to read special file formats and not others, for example Windows Media Player cannot open .ram (real audio media) files. Thus there are special programs to convert those files to .mp3 files so you can play on other programs
Transferring files
Random Access Memory. The main memory of a personal computer which holds currently running programs and open data files. RAM is cleared each time the computer is reset or turned off. To preserve programs and data files over the long term, they must be saved to the computer's hard drive.</P> Remember, Google is your friend.
No, Google Drive is used like any other disk connected to your computer. I save any files that I want to exchange between computers on Google Drive: spreadsheets, PDFs, text files, programs, ZIP files, etc.
All computers use a hard drive to store programs and files.
All computers use a hard drive to store programs and files.