Definitely an anti virus protection program, without these your computer won't work at all.
No. The first computer program came several years before Word did. There does not seem to be any agreement as to what the first program was, but suffice it to say there were several that came before Word. In fact, Ada Lovelace arguably wrote a "computer program" in 1842!
Usually the power supply.
Jon von Neumann designed the first computer virus in 1949. His design was based on his theories about a self-reproducing computer program.
Microsoft BASIC, it was for the MITS Altair 8800 kit.
Grace Hopper was the first woman in the U.S. to program the first computer in the U.S. She also was the inventor of the compiler
First i would install all the necesary drivers needed on the computer.
The first step to using a Linux LVM would be to install the program onto the Linux computer. The second step would be to activate the program and use the program for its purpose.
When you buy the software, you must uninstall the demo program first before you install the real program.
When working on a program the first thing you want to do is create a doc and setup automatic save. This will make it so that your work save automatically as you go and you will not loose anything if your computer or program happen to shut off.
First you need to check the specifications of your computer and see if is compatible with MS project. After determining that you can install it either run the program from your computer or disc, just follow the on screen steps by selecting next and then finish at the end.
When the computer is first turned on, (or booted), the BIOS program is in control. After performing a few system checks, the BIOS program turns the computer over to an operating system like Windows XP.
The motherboard
The astrolabe.
The Motherboard..
No. The first computer program came several years before Word did. There does not seem to be any agreement as to what the first program was, but suffice it to say there were several that came before Word. In fact, Ada Lovelace arguably wrote a "computer program" in 1842!
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To install engineering, or any other software to your computer, you first need to put the disc it comes on into the disc drive. Then, you should run the installer on the disc and follow the prompts onscreen. If it is a program that you've downloaded, start the .exe file that you downloaded and follow the prompts that it gives you.