Because it is not phyiscally connected
you could connect to your neighbors because it knows no discrimination
No... The Microsoft website will automatically check if you're running a legitimate copy of their software, and reject your attempt at the upgrade.
Yes, Windows should automatically uncompress the file when you attempt the move the file somewhere else.
Insert it into a USB socket. Windows should automatically try to read it - cancel the attempt. Left click your computer icon on your desktop - look for your USB drive (it should be labelled F). Right-click it and select Format.
The network is fine, but the computer(s) connected are not, the virus may attempt to hi-jack your internet and prevent you from going to any sites for aid.
If you have just installed Windows XP and now attempt to install your favorite game that worked fine under Windows 98 and Windows 9 but it won't work. When you attempt the installation you get an error, it is likely that your issue is one of compatibility.
The IPCONFIG command has been run and terminated successfully
the data cable connected to the floppy drive is connected in reverse.
The Windows Recovery console: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058
A virtual attack - is an attempt by someone over the internet to gain access to a computer's hard-drive. Any computer connected to the 'net is vulnerable to attack - which is why it's vital to have good fire-wall and virus detection programs.
D. Use Windows utilities to attempt to fix the Windows boot problem.
PHP Array errors can be frustrating for technically inclined computer geniuses. If an error occurs, first attempt to decode the script yourself. If your attempt proves fruitless contact Windows engineers.