You can try, probably... If that person knows how to bypass security.
Go to your video card manufacturer's website and they should have a download page. This is where you should be able to download the latest drivers.
Metacafe is a video sharing site with videos in different categories such as music, movies and sports. A person can download a video by using a website called Download Metacafe. Once at the site copy the URL of the video to download into the download window.
A driver tells your computer how to use the video card you installed. Usually they are included with any software that you buy, if not, you can download it from the manufacturer's website.
YouTube
The only way i can think of doing that is downloading the video with Realplayer and moving the video file onto a usb flash drive or CD. You can download RealPlayer from it's website
To get Battlefield 3 on PC, got to a video game store and buy it. Then install it on your computer. Or you can download it off the publisher's website, but it will take a while to download.
Download those videos from any torrent website usingµTorrent software...This will help to resume the download from where it stoped..
Connect your camera to your computer and open up My Computer, find the icon with your camera, open it, and you can download your video.
Fast Video Download is a add-on for the browser Mozilla Firefox. This add-on can be downloaded from Firefox's website and also from Applian's website.
On a computer
You need a video converter. I recommend downloading the Free Youtube Download 2.2.2.3. You can download of any website by simply typing in "Download Free Youtube Download 2.2.2.3" on the search bar. http://www.onlinedown.com/detail/12766.htm - IS THE WEBSITE NAME After you download it, copy the video URL, from Youtube, onto the Add URLs box in the program. It will then download the movie file onto your computer. There is no sense in putting it on Windows MovieMaker because the video will already be published. However, if you insist on putting it on MovieMaker, all you have to do is drag the video icon into the timeline in Windows MovieMaker.
There are none, that aren't illegal that is.