The non-physical part of your computer is called software, in opposition to the physical part, the hardware. For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software
I don't completely understand your question, but I think the answer is software.
That would be software.
No, a cookie is a text file. A cookie can be read as a resource by a program but, on its own, it cannot execute.
A computer is an electronic (or electromechanical) device that can handle input, processing and produce output. A computer program is a set of rules or instructions that enables the computer to perform these tasks (input, processing and output). They work together, a computer is useless without a computer program, and a computer program cannot work without a computer. It is a symbiotic relationship.
The term you're looking for is EULA or End User License Agreement, it tells how the program can and cannot be used by the user.
A computer system is hardware and software the people use to complet a task. Example: The average computer system at home is a monitor, tower (PC), keyboard and mouse. All these things you and physically touch. The software is what's installed in the hardware. You cannot physically touch software. When you turn on the computer you press a power button, that's part of the hard-ware. What you see displayed on the screen is the result of hardware and software working together translated to you in a way you can understand what the computer is doing so you can do what you need to do on the computer.
Since any number divided by zero is undefined, a computer cannot base a calculation on this. Whenever a program attempts to divide by zero, this error is generated.
I am just a computer program and cannot physically be slapped. How can I assist you today?
Yes. All expressions of time and the passage of time are abstract. They cannot be physically seen or touched.
No, "flag" is a concrete noun. Abstract nouns refer to concepts or ideas that cannot be touched or seen physically.
Yes, honor is an abstract noun that represents a concept or quality that cannot be touched or seen physically but is felt or experienced.
Yes, obedience is an abstract noun because it represents a concept or quality that cannot be physically touched or perceived by the senses.
Yes, foolishness is an abstract noun. It refers to the concept or quality of being foolish, which is a trait that cannot be physically touched or observed.
Yes, strife is an abstract noun. It represents conflict, discord, or struggle, all of which are concepts that cannot be physically touched or seen.
Air is made up of gases, primarily nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. While air itself cannot be physically touched, we can feel its pressure and movement when it comes into contact with our skin or other objects.
Yes, "verdict" is an abstract noun because it represents a judgment or decision reached by a court or jury that cannot be physically touched or seen.
An object can refer to a physical item that can be seen and touched, like a book or a chair. It can also refer to a concept or idea that exists but cannot be physically touched or seen, such as an object of study or desire.
The Letter of John says that God is Love. Love cannot be physically touched but it's effects can surely be seen. It's the same with God.
Kindness is an abstract noun. It represents a concept or quality that cannot be touched or seen physically, but rather relates to an idea or feeling.