no dummy, of course not, you just said you didnt click it on. Jeez, the computer wouldn't have the camera running if you didnt click it on, and the minute you stop using the camera it auto shuts off, gosh, noobs need to leave the web
To find out if your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows, do the following:Open System by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.Under System, you can view the system type.Or you can download 64bit Checker, a small tool that will tell if your computer is running 64-bit Windows and if your processor supports 64-bit operating systems.
not if you don't have anything running
Of course it will! Like Installing, running, opening files, saving etc.
No. When your computer is off, no program is running which means bittorent isn't even on to download anything.
dont download anything else or it will be even slower
You would be very suprised how many people disconect a vital cable from their computer and then complain that the computer is not working
If clicking while trying to start then might be a bad starter. If clicking while running, then might be valve/lifter noise.
The war has been declared Your ally been ensnared It is now or it is never Break the code or die forever Time is running out Running out Running out To the warrior give my blade By his hand your fate is made But do not forget the ticking Or the clicking clicking clicking
A computer running Mac OS will be an Apple Macintosh computer.
right clicking my computer, selecting properties from the shortcut menu, selecting the hardware tab, and then selecting the device manager button.
If your current computer is slow and unable to run new software quickly, or is running anything other than Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7, you probably need a new computer. If your computer is running low on space, a new computer is a good idea. If your computer has a dual core processor, you should probably consider upgrading parts of your computer.
No, it is always running as long as the computer is on. It won't affect anything's performance, though.