if your USB is large enough then you could try and install Microsoft word onto it.
Google Chrome installs its themes onto the browser window, the easiest way would be to go back and install it again, or you can go into downloads on your google chrome control bar and find it. Hope this helps :) - Fiby
Yes.
Yes, if you would like to remove(un-install) a program you go onto the control panel and the go onto install, un-install a program then find the program you would like to un-install then click on it and un-install.
If Vista came installed with the computer when new then it's against the licensing agreement of Microsoft to install it onto another computer. Windows is tied to the hardware of the computer so you can't install it onto other computers. If you bought the computer and a retail version of Vista at the same time then yes you can de-authorize the old one and install it onto another one.
you have to go to best buy and then you can ask someone in the electronics section to install Microsoft word for you... but its 150 bucks to install it..... at some electronic shops its cheaper to install Microsoft word...
Absolutely, my friend! It's perfectly fine to download Google Chrome onto your Windows 8 laptop. Just head over to the Google Chrome website, click on the download button, and follow the simple instructions. Before you know it, you'll be exploring the internet with ease and joy. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little browsing sessions.
yes totally. obviously you cant download a book onto an electronic devise like a hard drive, unless its typed as a Microsoft exel document.
No, you can't install third-party software onto a 3DS.
Go onto the Internet and type in Microsoft office and then go onto the Microsoft one and click the download button.
Microsoft Access is currently not available for Mac OS. You could try using BootCamp and installing Windows XP SP2 onto the MacBook and install Microsoft Access onto the MacBook using the Windows mode. There are other alternatives to Microsoft Access, which are designed for the Mac OS, such as FileMaker Pro. But if your son's college class requires specifically Microsoft Access, I suggest either using BootCamp to install Windows or using a Windows running computer/portable. If the requirement is only to read the Access data then Actual Technologies produce software to enable this (See links below) .
Yes you can log into your account through Google Chrome. It can be in settings tab, under the people option.