This hardrive comes with a cd rom with the install software.
Simply run the disk on your cd drive and follow the instructions to install it.
you have to move the file to your computer 1st from your flash drive. then you should be able to install
by using product number of dvd
Depends on the software. Most software comes on a CD or DVD. You put the disc in the drive, and usually run setup.exe. Some software can be downloaded from web sites. The install is usually the same, you would run setup.exe.
No. you will only need anit-virus software on your main computing station.
If your main drive is your C drive then you shouldn't install any software on the D drive because it is a recovery drive. A recovery drive is where Windows creates backup files for System Recovery and stores the backup. If you absolutely NEED to install the software, here are the instructioins. 1.Run the installer. 2.Go to the part where it asks you where to install the program. 3.If it has a preset path(ie. C:\program files\ProgramName) change it to a directory in the D drive or the D drive it self(ie. D:\) 4. Install. If you followed through you SHOULD have the program in there. If any damage of any form happens, WikiAnswers.com and I are NOT responsible for it. I hope this helped and have a nice day :)
"Insert the disk into the CD drive. A pop up menu will appear, if one does not, locate My Computer and click on the CD drive icon. Select install.
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Memory chips are considered to be hardware. Compute hardware is considered to be any physical component. This also includes things such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, and hard drive.
Memory chips are considered to be hardware. Compute hardware is considered to be any physical component. This also includes things such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, and hard drive.
USB connectors can be used to install software using a thumb drive. Software can sometime be purchased on thumb drives instead of DVD or CD-ROM discs. This option is becoming more common with the popularity of notebook computers, many of which have no optical drives.