If there is sufficient space in the USB drive, it is possible to create a bootable USB from the original downloaded .iso image.
yes because a telephone installer is someone who install telephones in the inside of your home and the also do your lines. Our teacher taught us this.... yes there is a such thing as a telephone installer....
A domestic installer is an electricain who specialises in house appliances. Like lights,plugs,sockets,fans that sort of thing
Assuming you downloaded it or got it off a disk or whatever... You find a thing called an Installer Package, or an EXE file. Click it. When in doubt, just re-download it or whatever, and get to the containing folder.
the best route to take is to look up in the manual for the directions and follow them. otherwise with car stereos the best thing to do is take it to an installer who specializes in car stereo installation.
just double click the installer file (blarg.exe or what ever) and follow all the prompts. All you have to do is click next a bunch of times and agree to the legal thing. then keep clicking next until u get to the actual part where it installs the app. Then click finish. Just be careful what you install!
Yes you can re-install programs that are already on your computer. What happens depends on the installer. A good installer will automatically switch to maintenance mode if the version you are installing is the same as the one that is already installed -- allowing you to modify the installation (add or remove components). If there is no maintenance mode it should simply repair the installation if anything is missing, or let you know the software is already installed. If the versions are different, the installer should offer to remove the existing installation if it is older, or alert you if it is newer (typically you have to manually uninstall newer versions before installing older versions). A bad installer will simply install over the existing installation regardless, however the complexity of the software will determine if this is a good thing or not.
You cannot do that. You can install the program itself on an external drive by it should be connected all the time if you want to use virus guard. If you have a virus guard which you trust on your PC you don't need to have it all your external drives. When you have connected an external drive run full scan on it.
The first thing a professional cable installer should do when providing an estimate at a site is to conduct a thorough site assessment. This involves evaluating the existing infrastructure, identifying potential obstacles, and assessing the specific needs of the client. By gathering all necessary information, the installer can provide an accurate and comprehensive estimate tailored to the project requirements.
There are no such thing as paying Firefox: it's free and Open-Source. Browse to getfirefox.com and download the installer.
It is very easy to do this. The only thing you must remember is that you cannot install windows 98 from Windows XP environment. Either install 98 first and then XP or after installing XP reboot in DOS mode. The install will ask for the drive to install to when you do so?
You can install the operative-system on any HDD you like with a DVD/USB. You may not move the whole thing to another disk. "Create and format hard drive partitions" in Windows 7 how ever let you edit, create or format partitions. Handle with care!
very easy, if its SATA you will need a sata data cable, and sata power cable(usually included with the power supply) also you might need a caddy (the thing the hard drive sits in) but there will probably be spares inside your computer. The most common thing you wont have is a SATA cable