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Can You Hook a Portable Hard Drive to a Charter DVR? Posted: Your Charter digital video recorder stores cable television programs and movies on a hard drive instead of magnetic tape. Your DVR's hard drive, like a computer’s hard drive, can only hold a certain amount of data, which varies from model to mo... |
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Will a Camera That Has No Internal Speaker Play Sound on a Computer? Posted: |
Posted: The HP Pavilion dv6000 notebook has two USB ports that you can use to connect storage devices and other peripherals. If you are unable to connect a USB device to the computer, you may have purchased an early version of the dv6000 that does not have a... |
How to Text on the Touch Screen of a Eclipse Portable Media Player Posted: Mach Speed Technologies Eclipse portable media players provide users with many options for experiencing a wide range of entertainment, including music and videos. On certain Eclipse touch-screen players such as the TCH428 and TCH828, you can also rea... |
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What Is the Root of a Computer? Posted: Depending on the type of computer you have, the computer's "root" could mean two different things. For desktop and laptop computers running Microsoft Windows, the root of the computer is the highest-level directory in the file structure on... |
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The Minimize Window Disappears in Linux Posted: The taskbar has been ubiquitous for about as long as most people have been using Windows. Linux desktop environments are extremely customizable, including the panel containing your tasks. Your disappearing windows may not be disappearing at all -- th... |
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