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No. It should not affect your computer files.
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no it is a browser. in other words it can see files created. It is possible it acts like a server when viewing static files on your computer but it does not serve files for others to see on a different computer.
You should always back up your computer files just in case your computer decides to go kaput. When you back up your files on another drive, you can always have access to them.
What type of software should you have on your computer to check for Trojan horses, worms, and other files that can wreak havoc to your computer?
you should create a folder on your desktop and put the files there
A "source file" holds the instructions for a program in text, e.g. computer commands like printf(). When the source file is processed by a computer language compiler object files are created. These will then be linked together by another special computer program called a linker to create an executable program file. Think of the source as being text for humans and the object as being computer files that are generally unreadable.
My computer has all of your drives in your computer in the My Computer files. This can be accessed by going to start, my computer. Then you should see different drives like your hardware drives. Here you can access your program files and any floppy or USB drives you put into your computer.
A server is basically a 'computer' that is used to store and transfer files for others to view.
To remove the error you should run a registry cleaner program on your computer. The registry of your computer contains the configuration and settings files and if there's a problem with the files it will cause an error on your computer. Registry cleaners will identify problematic files in the registry and help you repair or remove them.
according to me, do the both
I don't. I use either a floppy or a disk.