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You can but not in the exact way like you are saying. You can use remote desktop to connect to more powerful system. And in this way to use a laptop like a screen and keyboard to control a remote pc.
Desktop PC is Fixed Location but can be moved but Ultra Moble is made to be taken to Lan Parties for use in Network games with friends.. can also be a Notebook and or laptop PC and now can be a Pad based unit.
It 500$-300$ Linux based, super portable, solid state ultra small laptop from AsusIt has a 7 inch screen .Its hard disk is solid state (not hard disk but a CHIP).It does not have a dvd/cd player
you could take apart a PC and sotter together the main plug in wires to the side of the DVD player.
you need a DVD burner. you can install one inside your PC or laptop or you can buy a portable DVD burner that you can connect through usd to your PC or laptop.
If you laptop has a CD drive put the CD in to it and then you would select the photos that you want right click and then click burn to disc. If your laptop doesnt have a CD drive then I suggest that you put it on a flash drive and try it on a computer or laptop that does have a CD drive
Most modern PC's will play DVD movies. However, you need to make sure your PC has a DVD drive. Some older or very low-end PC's have only a CD player, which will not play DVD's. Also, some laptop and notebook PC's save size and weight by omitting to have a built-in DVD drive. In this case you can plug an external DVD drive into a USB port.
DVD drives will work across both Macs and PC's.
In my experience, the laptops have slower drives in terms of read speed.
No. The Eee PC contains no optical drive at all. However, the laptop does come with software to play DVDs if you connect an external drive via USB.
Have to write it here to not get 'invalid context format' The laptop is from 2014 IIRC and has a Dell docking port. I want to make the laptop use the pc parts as if they were it's internal ones, or the pc to use the hard drive from the laptop, and use the laptop for the monitor and keyboard. I do not want to do anything on its inside if possible
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buy a vista OS or if you might have got a reboot CD wiv ur PC/Laptop put it in and restart and follow the instructions. I fyou did not get it with ur PC/Laptop then you might have to install it onto a DVD as the software is placed on your hard drive.
Most notebook PCs have a permanently built in CD-ROM or DVD drive. If your PC lacks this component it is possible to use certain software to emulate having a drive.
Most notebook PCs have a permanently built in CD-ROM or DVD drive. If your PC lacks this component it is possible to use certain software to emulate having a drive.
1. use a junk drive 2. use email 3. use a recovery disk