The easiest computer concepts to understand would be file and file sharing. Text documents are another easy concept to understand. If you can not understand there are a number of books available.
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Computer files have extensions. These are the part of the filename after the dot (the period). They are used to provide information about the file. Microsoft document files have a .doc extension. Text files are .txt. One kind of picture file is .jpg These extensions let programs know if the file will work with them. If you try to put a file in a program that is unable to use/read/understand the file it may show a message saying, "This is not a valid extension," meaning I don't understand this kind of file.
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If you don't want to actually be married, you never have to file it. But understand - you are not married without the legal paperwork and marriage certificate. What's keeping you from doing it?
A file ending in .pps is a PowerPoint Show file, designed to run in slideshow mode when opened. A file ending in .ppt is a PowerPoint Presentation file, which opens in the editing mode by default, allowing users to make changes to the content.
Are you talking about 'gif' not 'giff'? if you are than a gif is an industry standard raster graphic or image format. To make it simpler incase you didn't understand, it is an image that is animated, or could be a picture put into a gif form.
Things like ( .doc .exe .jpg .gif .xls ) are called file extensions. They tell the operating system which program to use in order to read/understand the data contained in the file. For instance if you were to try to open a file named "My_term_paper.doc" the computer would see the .doc and know to open your chosen word processing program.
Import means to bring anything into something else. Goods into the country are called imports. Information into a computer hard drive is called an import. Data from a file into another file is called an import.
I do not fully understand the question but i will answer it to the best of my ability. "wav" or .wav is what I am guesing is a file extention that most videos that are being posted to the internet are saved as.
Sorry, Answering my own question (just found out)Minecraft was stuck on "updating" because it couldn't find the Minecraft.jar file, usually it would attempt to fix this by re-installing (or "Retrieving") it, but because it could find the bin file it couldn't understand why Minecraft.jar file wasn't there:Explanation: (any thing in brackets is not part of a file name)Files as follows".Minecraft" (file) containsoptions.txtLast login (which was an unknown file for me)Stats (file)Bin (main one here) (file)Saves (file)Screenshots (file)resources (file)texture packs (file)"bin" (file inside .minecraft) contains:Versionmd5sMinecraft.jar (the folder it couldn't find)Iwjgl_util.jarjinput.jarIwjgl.jarNatives (file)I had royally screwed up my minecraft.jar file, and deleted it because a website said it would re-install itself,YOU HAVE TO DELETE THE WHOLE "Bin" FILE TO GET IT TO RELOADTHIS WORKS PERFECTLY FOR ME:(I will post a video soon but my hyper cam is playing up....
Yes, but Windows won't recognize it as a c++ file.Save the file and then rename it afterward. It's still a c++ file, but it's got a different file extension. Windows recognizes file by their extension, not by their contents, so double-clicking on this renamed file will either prompt Windows to ask you what to open it in, or it will try to open the file in a program that likely won't understand it.You can rename the file again, with it's proper extension, to fix that.Answer: Of course. But if you are using Windows, and it has option 'hide filename extensions' set, you might encounter difficulties when you try to rename an existing file. Unset this option.