Some programs must "register" with the operating system, which is generally achieved through installation. Programs that do not require installation are often called "standalone programs", some of which may perform any required registration activities upon the first execution. However, registration often requires elevated privileges, particularly if the program must register itself with the local machine rather than just the current user, thus registration is best performed during a separate installation process.
When you install something you have to download everything and place it on the computer and stuff, but when you uninstall all you are doing is deleting it off your computer.
Just as you would install it on your own computer. See the gentoo installation guide on their site.
It is a tool that comes as part of the ActiveState Perl install. It allows you to install, remove and upgrade the Perl CPAN modules installed on your computer.
Virtualbox is a program that you can install and will enable you to install another operating system on your computer. It will share the ram and CPU power of your other OS. For example if you are running Linux and install virtualbox you can then install windows (any version) and run it as if it were a windows computer, You could install and run any windows software. This is one example of using a virtual machine. At this link you can download the program and find the documentation and some screenshots, etc. http://www.virtualbox.org
You would not be able to run JAVA code in your computer until you re-install the JVM and JDK in your machine.
you have to install windows media player 10 or higher and restart your computer
Sometimes installation fails. If you have an older version of Google Earth it sometimes help to uninstall it first then install the latest version. If install still fails then it may be necessary to run the Windows Cleanup Utility available from Microsoft website.
Most likely your computer will be sluggish and slow. Also sometimes computers can be unstable without proper drivers. But in some cases you do not have install such drivers because OS can recognize it automatically.
You need a 64-bit computer with a working 64-bit operating system. When you install java it will install the 64-bit, it will recognize you have a 64-bit computer and install it
Plug the mouse's tail into a USB port. Allow the system to recognize the mouse and, if necessary, auto-install the driver. This may take 5 to 20 seconds the first time.
you ket the computer install the drivers and then when you plug the usb cable in after that it should recognise your sony walkman!! !!Johnbobby5!!
The difficulty of installing a computer microphone depends on the operating system of your computer. In most cases you can just plug the cable into your computer. Sometimes you have to manually install drivers for your microphone from a CD.
Not all devices are completely "plug and play" on all operating systems. For those devices that your computer's operating system does not automatically recognize it will be necessary to install the driver software for the device. Unfortunately driver software for some devices is not available on every operating system.
You upgrade your computer as often as you feel it necessary.
Your computer should recognize it automatically.Sony doesn't include software and noone is complaining so this must not be a problem.
I was able to install 1.5 gigs of ram. I tried to upgrade to 2 gigs, but the computer would not recognize it.
Wireless ethernet adapters are very easy to install, being plug and play. Simply insert the adapter in the provided slot on the computer and update or install the necessary drivers.