Consider backing up the whole hard drive, or at least the OS (keep all of the OS together as is, don't copy some parts of it and leave others as this will cause problems) and important stuff. If you don't want to back up the OS, back up your important stuff and create a recovery partition, which your computer manufacturer can help you with.
Save the file to the main computer hard drive by right clicking on the file and selecting "send to" before "desk top" or "my documents"
You should consider antispywear as an additional safeguard. Also be certain to have a firewall running on your computer and/or router.
back up all the date
If you don't exceed the 100 meter rule there should be no problem doing this.
Password it.
Take it back to the place that should have fixed it and get them to do it properly this time.
what are the ports, cable and wires of the pc
No if a game works but not on your PC then really it's your fault for not checking that you have the right vid cards or processors and that game and you should also check that you have the right computer to play the game
When the songs were erased from your Ipod, you can never get it back, maybe you have plugged in your iPod to other PC/laptop that has itunes. You should connect your iPod only to the PC where you have installed your own itunes.
It isn't actually on the case. It should be on the back of the little booklet that came with the game.
by doing it
it should be on the back of the game case its alot of weird numbers and letters or it on the back or last page of the booklet inside
Of course yes. As long as you are not doing any copyright infringements, you can watch F1 in your PC.