The file will refuse to open - If you don't have a suitable program already installed, you will get a 'warning' message - asking you if you want to locate the program yourself, or use the internet to find one.
Go to your nearest computer and write red tube.com and jerk of much better
Not if it is designed and installed properly. Even if you overload a circuit, the most that should happen is a tripped breaker. Panels are designed such that even fault current from a direct short, which can be tens of thousands of amperes, will be safely interrupted. All bets are off however, if the panel has been tampered with or improperly designed or installed.
This could happen if the norton license runs out. Or the program is corrupted. try to repair the software or reinstall it.
It's technically possible. But right now, there is no program, research, design, budget, funding, or planning going on to make it happen.
Matter cannot be created nor destroyed
You will not be able to hold any memory
A computer is a computer more can happen to it
Executable files, data and program resource files are added to the system, configuration files (or registry files) are updated.
if your operating system is not functioning your computer will not process data
Computer Bismarck happened in 1980.
what will happen if in ISC computer practical exams my program runs successfully but shows some exception at last after printing the output
You will lose control of the program, and the computer will probably crash.
Computer Football Strategy was created in 1983.
The Computer Edition of Scrabble happened in 1988.
This program showed up on my computer without my knowledge or permission. I am outraged that a program just showed up and started to "scan" my computer. I have no idea how they got on my computer but i immediately uninstalled the program and stopped their scanning. They may or not be safe but I am outraged that thiis program got onto my computer without my permission. I have checked my security programs to ensure that this does not happen again.
Nothing. Temp files are created by the computer as temporary storage space. Deleting them will cause no harm to your computer. If you use a utility such as the disk-clean program built into Windows - it will delete any temp files in an attempt to speed up your system.
Like the name says it, it 'Auto Report' the error that could happen in windows, for any program