If you do not have corporate license, you have to get a separate copy for each of your computers.
Each computer has to be connected to the internet
No. Intel and AMD use very similar instruction sets, that a separate version for each is not necessary.
One for each computer it's on.
The Honda Civic has a separate fuse for the front windows and the back windows. Each window does not have a separate fuse. There are two window fuses.
This occurs during anaphase.
Yes. Windows 7 incorporates a licence key. Each key is unique, and will only activate on one computer.
Arranging separate windows so they sit beside each other on the monitor screen is called tiling. (e.g. spelled T I L I N G).
For situations where there are work group computers that are fed by a main computer, Windows server software is able to configure and control the network. The client computers can receive programs and applications from the server computer. The tasks of the server computer includes recognizing each of the client computers as specific machines within the server's domain. The server computer can dispense print permissions and application permissions to each of the client computers.
Mendel's Law of Segregation states that organisms inherit two copies of each gene, and during gamete formation, these copies separate so that each gamete receives only one copy of the gene. This ensures that offspring inherit one copy of each gene from each parent.
One fuse for entire circuit
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Just use windows update service, there is a way to tell each computer that the update is not on the Microsoft website but on one of the local computers. In such way all computers will get the update.