Get Final Video Downloader, download the videos(and set it to convert), burn them to a disk, connect you DVD player to your vcr, set the vcr to record, play the disk, when the disk is finshed stop recording, job done. *gives you a thumbs up*
If you want to format your computer without using a CD drive it is no problem. All you need is a floppy ROM. Insert a floppy disk into your computer, then go to My Computer, right click on floppy ROM icon, and click format. Click the quick format check box and click create a start up disk or create format disk check box. Next click start. Now your format dist is ready. Restart your system, set your first boot to start computer with floppy ROM support from BIOS, then save and exit. Now start your computer with floppy support. Enter, then choose start computer with prompt after just hit the Y and N buttons later. You have to write A:\>Format C or D the click enter.
they are the same thing... The Hard Disk is the magnetic disk that stores the bytes, the Drive is the mechanism that writes the data to the disk.
Question is not valid. That's like saying how much deer meat is in potato soup. The correct way to phrase the question is" "How much memory does a computer have?" Which the answer to the revised question would be: "Depends on the type of computer you have. There is no set maximum amount, except for the set amount that the computer itself can handle. You can have anywhere between 128 (or less) megabytes of RAM or disk space to 4 GB of RAM and 999,999,999,999,999,999,999,...etc. terabytes of disk space (namely an infinite amount of diskspace).
Laptop gb is simply laptop gigabyte. Laptops come with a hard drive disk which has a set number of gigabytes, or some RAM which also comes with a set number of gigabytes. In some cases the gigabytes can be increased with new RAM sticks, or a new hard drive.
False - you can set the quotas with NTFS.
How would you set up disk quotas on a drive formatted with FAT32? Answer: You must have NTFS to be able to enforce disk quotas, so the drive must first be converted to NTFS.
How would you set up disk quotas on a drive formatted with FAT32? Answer: You must have NTFS to be able to enforce disk quotas, so the drive must first be converted to NTFS.
The administrator can set disk quotas.
Format the Drive with NTFS using a Vista computer (or Win7) go into disk manager and set the Pen drive to Active Then just copy the whole DVD to the Pendrive. then you can boot from it (on most USB 2.0 computers)
The NTFS file system,introduced with first version of Windows NT,is a completely different file system from FAT. It provides for greatly incresed security,file-by-file compression,quotas,and even encryption. The NTFS file system is generally not compatible with other operating systems installed on the same computer,nor is it availablewhen you have booted a computer from a floppy disk..
You need to check for and change the the disk quota limit and the disk quota warning level. Disk quota limit will set your preferred disk space limit, where as the disk quota warning level will enable a warning system that tells you when you are getting close to exceeding your disk quota limit.
Groups that had immigrated before 1890 had larger quotas
When -You want to be able to set local file access permissions. -You want to enable EFS support.
Short for New technology File System, one of the file system for the Windows NT operating system (Windows NT also supports the FAT file system). NTFS has features to improve reliability, such as transaction logs to help recover from disk failures. To control access to files, you can set permissions for directories and/or individual files. NTFS files are not accessible from other operating systems such as DOS.
NTFS on NTFS volumes only
Win2K is based on the same file system called as NTFS as of NT. But Win2K can also be set up using FAT32 file system a predecessor of NTFS. NTFS allows us to use long file names and is much faster than FAT32 file system.