No you can't. Obviously how can you browse your computer if it doesn't turn on.
Without disassembling the computer, you cannot. Go to a computer repairman, and ask him if he can get files off it, or make it turn on.
yes, you just might lose the files it is talking about
you cant
You cant
You can't. Only the person with the server files on their computer can turn the specific server on.
It is a virus that stops your computer at startup. They are very effective because you cant turn on your computer to get rid of it.
No - all installed programs and files are retained on your hard-drive. The only data that is 'lost' is anything that is in RAM (the temporary memory of the computer).
not that i know of but a easy answer is to mute your computer but then you cant hear anything else. you can always turn on the subtitles
actually you cant,but it can just always be your turn and you do what the computer says
The hard drive has the windows files on it which in turn helps the CPU indentify the windows version.
You can find it in the Windows folder which is on the system hard drive. You will not able to see system32 if you have the options "Hide system files and folders" on. To turn it off you have to go Start->My Computer->Tools->Folder Options...->View->Advanced settings, Show hidden files and folders and you have to uncheck "Hide protected operating system files".
Putting the old drive into the new computer will work great. The new drive will be in My Computer. Just turn them off, and unplug the power before you open the cases. If you are unfamiliar with computer hardware search online for pics on what to do.