It coule be a problem with having looked at some x-rated content in your browser and your ISP may have put a block on the ports that let you save images from Google.
saving on a computer means to store something on a computer
What you do, is you can make a picture in the program Paint and save it and right click on the desktop and click on browse and find where you saved it. You can also scan a picture onto the computer if you have a scanner and do the same thing with saving it.
Its called AutoComplete. Its in your Internet Options. Right Click Internet Explorer > Properties > Content > AutoComplete.
Personally, I'd recommend .PNG if you want high quality graphics or .JPG for images you want to load faster, JPG is generally better for photos whereas .PNG is more for detailed images such as pixels.
A hard drive is used in computer graphics to store large files such as high-resolution images, videos, and animation sequences that are used to create visual content. The fast read/write speeds of a hard drive help in accessing and saving these files quickly, allowing for smoother rendering and processing of graphics.
yes. the mean of downloading is saving information or dat into computer.
What is the importance of saving a work?It help to store your work permanently in disk storages; when suddenly power goes off or having some fluctuation and resultantly your system turned off, you will recover your saved work or when you need to amend your work later or read or print it later.
It looks like this ∴ I suggest saving it somewhere on your computer if you'll be using it regularly. Otherwise just google 'the therefore symbol in maths' and it should come up :)
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search it on google and it will give you cheats
It all depends on what your doing. Saving pictures from a web page you simply right click the image and find the 'Save Image' directory. If your saving images from a Usb Device or Camera, simply open the folder in 'My Computer', Select the images with your mouse or keyboard, go to 'File', then 'Copy'. Open your destination folder, go to 'File' then 'Paste'.
Downloading.