How to Burn CDs Without Using an Audio CD |
- How to Burn CDs Without Using an Audio CD
- Replacing Ink Cartridges on a Dell Aio 924 Printer
- How to Make PSP Movies in Linux
- How to Rename a Removable USB Drive?
- How to Resize a Swap Partition
- How to Link a Field of a Word Document With Another to Auto Populate
- How to Add Things to a Zip File
- How to Remove Windows SP2
- How Do I Create a Folder to Place Files?
- Uses for Old Computers
How to Burn CDs Without Using an Audio CD Posted: All Microsoft operating systems contain an audio program entitled Windows Media Player that boasts many features and options for the user to explore. You can create a CD of files stored on your hard drive--you don't even need an audio CD to rip... Recent Article published on 6/19/2010 by Jason Candanedo |
Replacing Ink Cartridges on a Dell Aio 924 Printer Posted: |
How to Make PSP Movies in Linux Posted: The Sony PSP is usually designed to work with Windows. However, if you run a Linux-based PC, such as Ubuntu, Fedora or Debian Linux, you can still transfer videos to your PSP for viewing on the go after the files have been properly converted for... Recent Article published on 6/19/2010 by James Vinzer |
How to Rename a Removable USB Drive? Posted: Removable USB drives allow you to easily transfer files between computers as well as keep a backup of important files. When you connect your USB drive to your computer, you may notice that it has a name. Often this is the default name given by... Recent Article published on 6/19/2010 by Edward Jenkins |
How to Resize a Swap Partition Posted: Linux is a UNIX-based operating system used for a variety of purposes, including home desktop computers, high-end servers and even some embedded devices. When installing Linux on a desktop computer, typically you will create one or more... Recent Article published on 6/19/2010 by Matt Knouff |
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How to Add Things to a Zip File Posted: Files, folders, and items can be added to a zip file folder in order to take up less storage space on your hard drive. Items added to zip file folders are compressed into a smaller file size, and are easy to share with your contacts. Computers... Recent Article published on 6/19/2010 by WilliamHanz |
Posted: Windows service packs are a group of updates for the operating system bundled together into one package. This is a highly efficient method of patching as it's much easier to keep track of the update status of your operating system via a service... Recent Article published on 6/19/2010 by Mike Benson |
How Do I Create a Folder to Place Files? Posted: |
Posted: An old, unused computer tends to take up space. Instead of allowing it to linger in your home or office without use, you can choose to reuse it. Reusing your old computer gives you a chance to get more out of your initial investment and even fill... Recent Article published on 6/19/2010 by Cynthia Measom |
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