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Windows Media Player 11 Won't Play DVDs Posted: When you insert a DVD into the DVD drive of your computer you can watch the film using the Windows Media Player 11 application on your computer. If you experience a problem where the DVD can't be viewed with the Windows Media Player program then... Recent Article published on 9/30/2010 by Greg Lindberg |
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Posted: Roxio produces several software applications that enable digital media management. Roxio Creator, Record Now and Toast are just some examples of programs that Roxio produces. Many of these programs have a version 5 that has updates available from... Recent Article published on 9/30/2010 by Steve Gregory |
How to Upgrade to Microsoft Picture It Posted: Picture It! is a photograph-editing program developed by Microsoft. Debuting in 1996, it was one of the leading programs used to edit photos. Unfortunately, Microsoft has discontinued this software package. However, if you own the program, you... Recent Article published on 9/30/2010 by Kenyonda Bradley-Prince |
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How to Extract Drivers From Windows XP Posted: Each hardware device installed on your Windows XP computer requires a set of files called drivers that allow it to communicate with the other portions of the machine and therefore function properly. Using the device manager utility in Windows XP... Recent Article published on 9/30/2010 by William Hirsch |
How to Boot to a Toshiba Techra Posted: A Tecra is a type of laptop computer designed by Toshiba. The process of "booting" a Toshiba Tecra simply involves turning it on. This is done while the laptop is on the "Off" state. This is different from rebooting a laptop, which is the process... Recent Article published on 9/30/2010 by Stephen Lilley |
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