No, if you do it will either half uninstall, cancel the installation or have the icon on the PC but it will just crash if you try to open it. So I wouldn't take the risk if I were you.
Unplug it.
It is the basic set of skills needed to understand and use a computer. These range from knowing how to turn it on, moving the mouse, typing, opening programs, using Microsoft Word & Exel, browsing the internet.
My Computer has done this before too. It means that your computer has been on for to long and is over heating, if you leave your computer on over night. Then what you should do is turn it off while you sleep, turn it off when you are not using it, and after downloading or adding things to your computer restart it. I hope I helped. =]
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a set of instructions of how to turn on the computer would be considered an algorithm?
Unplug it.
try uninstalling and reinstalling. or turn your computer on and off
it shouldn't if it dose then . . . . . you clicked on some thing you shouldn't have
Is your computer screen plugged in? Make sure your computer screen is properly connected to your computer.
You can't... unless you uninstall the mod itself.
If your avatar disappears, then use one of the emoticons that turn your avatar into a face. This will reload your avi. If you need the emoticon codes, then go to The IMVU Mafias. They keep lists of codes for IMVU.
No you wont be.
In order to charge the tablet from the computer - you need to leave the computer switched on.
You shouldn't bot.
No! Only users actively on the computer are able to gain access to software on to the computer.
Removing the CMOS battery will not prevent the computer from turning on, it will only cause the information in the CMOS RAM to be lost (while the computer is turned off). When you turn on the computer after the CMOS battery has been removed, while it will turn on it will most likely not boot the OS correctly but will stop in the BIOS and require you to completely setup the CMOS parameters again before you can tell it to continue..
It is the basic set of skills needed to understand and use a computer. These range from knowing how to turn it on, moving the mouse, typing, opening programs, using Microsoft Word & Exel, browsing the internet.