just link the data line of the new computer
Go to palm's website here: http://www.palm.com/us/support/device-all.html Select your device and then download the Palm Desktop software.
You buy a new operating system and install that.
it will explode
Net BIOS is a rudimentary basic operating system that allows a computer to pull boot information from another computer on the network. It's extremely useful for installations where a company may want hundreds or thousands of computers set up exactly the same way; a technician can install the programs on one computer, create a disk image, and then use a simple program booted from the Net BIOS to make the disk on the new computer an exact copy of the one on the original computer instead of installing programs on each computer individually.
The installation CD of the new OS should be bootable. Boot the computer with the disc in, and choose to install the OS. It should give you an option to clean install, and format.
When you plug in the USB device to your computer it will automatically install. If it does not install right away give your computer a few minutes to work on it. If there was a disk included with your device you may have to insert it to install your device.
Your printer should have come with an installation disk if it was purchased new, if not you can probably type in Lexmark x3350 in your search bar and navigate to a website that has a free download to install that model. If it is new and you already have the disk turn on your computer/laptop, connect the printer and insert the disk, wait for the hourglass/disk icon to appear on your screen and follow the step by step instructions until installation is complete.
Insert the disk/CD into the computer slot and follow the directions that should come up on the screen within a few seconds. i have missed out the software CD
if it wont install then eather your computer is not fast anuf or u need to buy new CD
The hard drive is not configured to your PC's settings. Re-install the OS on the new HDD.
A Disk Boot Fail means that the disk you normally start your computer from is not working. The computer can be started from the System Disk but that system disk will wear out so you will have no boot disk and no way of repairing the boot disk. Time to look for a new boot disk or better a brand new computer
You can download the iso and burn it into a disk
If it's the original disk (grey?) that came with yourcomputer when it was brand new then yes.If it's a retail disk, then if your computer meets the minimum system requirement then yes.If your computer came installed with Lion brand new then it might, but it's not supported by Apple. If Apple had not updated the new computers when Lion started being shipped then you still have the older architecture so you could still boot to an older OS, at least as far as the OS that those computers originally came with.In other words, when Apple ships a new OS and dosen't update the computers at the same time the computers will only ship with the new OS from then on.
False
There are a number of reasons why this will happen - Install Mac OS onto WinTel machine, Install OS for IntelMac on Power PC mac clone, Install Win7 onto WinTel machine that has not enough RAM or Hard Disk space to enable the install. Simple question, complex answer
No, not at all. Despite the hard drive being old school IDE or SATA, the computer will recognize it as a new storage deice. Note for the older IDE hard drives, if you desire to install more than one, you will have to use jumpers.
Here is what happened, my family had a computer. Then we moved out to Pennsylvania and got a new one, then for Christmas we got another one. So we have three computers, problem is one of them has a virus that prevents us from getting on the internet and the anti-virus needs to be updated to fix the problem using the internet. During the move we lost the windows xp opperating disk. So what im trying to do is get Linux, the freeware operating system onto a disk and moving it to the computer to install Linux so we can use it again. But, I don't want to install it Linux on the computer that I put it on the disk from. So I want to know, can I get Linux on a disk without instaling Linux on the computer that I put it on the disk from. Please if you know how tell me I'm desprate. ~rhilly11(the asker of the question)