you neverwant to share anything with anoyone/thing that is infected with anything
yes if you are performing actions with an infected computer, as loong as you share the same printer your computer will not become infect.
removable hard disksremovable solid state disks (e.g. USB Flash drives)
Create the presentation on your computer, and copy it (not move) to the USB device. Plug the USB device into the computer you're using for the presentation, and simply search the 'removable storage' for file. Assuming the second computer has suitable software to enable it to read the presentation file, it'll run automatically.
how do i share my game from one to another computer
You can share with the easy share z760 by putting your SanDisk memory card into the appropriate slot on your computer, or by connecting it to your computer with the included USB cable. Then, once your pictures are downloaded onto your computer, share them using emails, or any social networking sites!
There are three ways I know that you can do to transmit AIDS or HIV. If you have sexual intercourse with the infected person, if you share a needle with the infected person, or if you have blood-to-blood contact with an infected person.
Yes, you can use SuperBeam in computer to share files to Android. You just need to click on the file you want to share and choose the share with SuperBeam option.
Is risky to share a toothbrush or eating utensil with someone who is infected with Hepatitis B because you can get it. This can be transferred through the blood.
No. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected body fluids (blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.)
You can't get chlamydia from drinking alcohol, even if you share a glass with someone who is infected. Chlamydia is spread by sexual contact with someone who is infected.
everything in computer share in microsoft, including FB
I presume you are asking if you can use an external drive on different computers? The simple answer is yes but you can't install programs on the external drive to run on other computers (except the one it was installed on), this is because programs spread themselves in different parts of the computer, so bits of the programs would be missing if you tried to run it on another computer. Other than this the only problem is viruses which can be transmitted through infected files if you aren't careful where you plug in. NOTE the external drive "could /will" change its drive letter depending how many drives are on the host computer this isn't a problem! just be ready to look for your files in a different labelled drive in "My Computer" (presuming you are using a windows computer)