with motherboards
Computers are used everywhere, from your microwave, to the car you drive to work; the bicycle you may ride or the remote in your hand. All examples of computers.
There is no official order; the boot order can be set or changed on most modern computers.
the hard drive
Yes, they work for home computers.
Dynamic drive overlay software works by overriding the motherboard BIOS in the computers hard disk and extend the BIOS if logical block addressing is not carried.
DVD drives are compatible with all computers so it doesn't matter if it's in Macs or PC's.
None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them. None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them.
"American" computers, like almost all other computers in the world, have two main standards for connecting a hard drive. Older computers primarily used a standard referred to as ATA, PATA, or IDE. Newer computers use a SATA interface. If your drive is one of these two standards, you can use it in an "American" computer.
The LogMeIn official Website offers remote access from anywhere. You can get access your computers, files and apps. You can also manage and support computers remotely.
probably a _ drive
The computers that cannot boot are usually newer models. Since the floppy drive has so little space available for data storage, it is outdated and not usually necessary on modern computers.
We use computers a lot for work and playing our favorite games. I think about 75% of America depends on computers for work.