No. Leave it plugged in. Each discharge and recharge of the battery is a cycle and will reduce the efficacy of the battery. The battery will still age and reduce but a good computer will keep it trickle charged when it is at full capacity preserving or extending its life a bit vs full discharge and recharge every day.
Yes, But why?
Ask a computer specialist. They should be able to fix it.
A strong password should be how many characters long?
To safeguard PHI (Protected Health Information) on your computer, you should implement strong passwords, use encryption, and regularly update software. However, you should not share your computer or its access credentials with unauthorized individuals, as this compromises the security of the information. Additionally, leaving your computer unattended or unlocked can also pose a risk to PHI.
no except robots
Yes, i think it is a good idea to pick your nose, except if you have dislexia, or it you have a d-link on your computer.....if not go right a head.
Best buy will except them for recycling.
firmware...
NOTHING, except bug up your computer. My son did the same thing to our computer, and we had to get a new one.
No, a virtual computer is like any other computer, except you are running it on your own system, any computer can get a virus, as can a virtual machine.
computer assisted animation is when you use a tween like shape or motion so that the computer does almost all the animation for you except for the additional appendages
Absolutely... except for the fact that the computer will not be able to keep the software up-to-date, the computer will still function without the internet.