It depends on the software program, compression utilities and formatting.
To install engineering, or any other software to your computer, you first need to put the disc it comes on into the disc drive. Then, you should run the installer on the disc and follow the prompts onscreen. If it is a program that you've downloaded, start the .exe file that you downloaded and follow the prompts that it gives you.
No. It may contain software but it is not software.
the process of shoving suff into your computer, slowing the download and sharing of all shareware, and other leeching programs that made. Software is the information or instructions that are written as a set of processes called a program. This program or software is installed on the hard-drive of your computer and the computer's brain or processor follow these programming instructions to run processes selected by you. Software installation is the process of transferring the information/program from the disc to the hard-drive
I believe it tells you when you did sopmething wrong or something lke that.
In software engineering, the term porting is when one changes the format of a program. The reason that this is done is for a software or hardware program to work with something other than what it was originally was created for.
you have to buy a program which is specialist to do that or hack it nicely.
You have to have a disc on-hand or do a Google search for an .iso file for the program you need, create an image disc, and then use that disc to install your program using the keycode that you purchase here.
go to the manufactures website and look under drivers or software, If not try using Imovie.
I would recommend taking a beginners course on computers. Your local community college should have them. Software is something like a disc that you put into your computer.
If may be Windows software, or the disc may be empty. It is also possible the disc drive has failed. Try another disc to see if it is actually working.
Software will not fix an unreadable disc because it is scratched. PS2 game Discs are not rewriteable and can not be changed so there would be nothing for the software to fix on the disc unless it was a bootleg copy