What do I need to start taking pictures and then put them on the computer? like the equipment. What kind of camera? and when I have all the equipment, what do i need to do to get them to the computer? I've never tried this before so im very lost!!!
i want them om my myspace thats why.
How do I get my pictures to the computer?
you need a digital camera which usually comes with attachments for computers. You could also use cellphone with camera... attachment for computer sold seperately.
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Reply:You need to get a Digital camera with the USB wire to transfer the Images from the Camera . Or use a Mobile with a camera inbuilt . Then , use then USB wire provided with the camera to transfer the images .
Reply:It could be done in many ways either u opt for a bluetooth or infra red supported mobile ,with a camera ,shoot pics/videos and transfer it through the data transfer software available within the cd of the mobile .Or you go for any good digi cam and enjoy .
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Friday, July 31, 2009
How do you transfer all the hardware components of your computer into another computer case?
I am planning to get one of those cool looking computer cases wiht the light to replace my stock and boring looking Dell computer case.
I just want to know how hard it is and what I need to do or know.
Thanks.
How do you transfer all the hardware components of your computer into another computer case?
It's not that difficult but requires order and before starting make sure that you'll have right size factor to fix the mother board and have the right space for plugs (USB, Serial, screen, etc.)
Second, since you are going from a DELL, make sure that you will not need to change hard drive, CDROM or any other drive.
Then proceed by order:
1. Unplug all drives and remember how things were done.
2. Disconnect energy (from drives and the one that power the mother board)
3. Once drives and all plugs have been removed start removing the screw fixing your mother board.
Move the mother board to the other case, start pluging led, and all the new things you want your mother board to support. Then move to drives and eventually power the whole new box and enjoy.
It everything goes well you should not spend more than 2 hours working on this.
Good luck ;-)
Reply:Switching cases around can be a bit tricky becuase of a few things that you need to take care of. First off you will have to be careful of the mother board if you plan on moving if the new case does not have one. You'll need to be sure to screw in some "stand offs" which are little metal pegs your case should come with. They should be set up to support the mother board where the case does not have a raise to meet it. You are also going to have to look at ALL of the jumpers on your mother board and find the user manual for it if possible. These small jumpers control the power light, power switch, reset, and internal speakers. If you do not re-connect them properly in your new case, the system will not boot up.
Other than the mother board jumpers the rest of the install should be a peice of cake and rerquire no more than a screw driver. Just move the components into the new case, screw them into place, and re-connect your cables the way you had them before and all should be well.
I just want to know how hard it is and what I need to do or know.
Thanks.
How do you transfer all the hardware components of your computer into another computer case?
It's not that difficult but requires order and before starting make sure that you'll have right size factor to fix the mother board and have the right space for plugs (USB, Serial, screen, etc.)
Second, since you are going from a DELL, make sure that you will not need to change hard drive, CDROM or any other drive.
Then proceed by order:
1. Unplug all drives and remember how things were done.
2. Disconnect energy (from drives and the one that power the mother board)
3. Once drives and all plugs have been removed start removing the screw fixing your mother board.
Move the mother board to the other case, start pluging led, and all the new things you want your mother board to support. Then move to drives and eventually power the whole new box and enjoy.
It everything goes well you should not spend more than 2 hours working on this.
Good luck ;-)
Reply:Switching cases around can be a bit tricky becuase of a few things that you need to take care of. First off you will have to be careful of the mother board if you plan on moving if the new case does not have one. You'll need to be sure to screw in some "stand offs" which are little metal pegs your case should come with. They should be set up to support the mother board where the case does not have a raise to meet it. You are also going to have to look at ALL of the jumpers on your mother board and find the user manual for it if possible. These small jumpers control the power light, power switch, reset, and internal speakers. If you do not re-connect them properly in your new case, the system will not boot up.
Other than the mother board jumpers the rest of the install should be a peice of cake and rerquire no more than a screw driver. Just move the components into the new case, screw them into place, and re-connect your cables the way you had them before and all should be well.
How can I add a printer to my computer with out a Windows 98 start up disk?
I don't have a start-up disk for my computer and I am trying to install a printer and I can't because my computer keeps a sking for a start up disk. How can I gey the printer to work.
How can I add a printer to my computer with out a Windows 98 start up disk?
I'm confused. You shouldn't need a strtup disk to load a printer.
To make a startup disk. put a floppy in the drive, double click my computer, right click the A drive, click format and check the block that says make system disk.
As for the printer, go to the printer manufacturer's website, go to the support page and find the drivers for the model printer you have. Save the drivers to your desktop and run the executable file to install the drivers. Turn the printer on and print a test page.
Reply:Go to the internet site for the printer and download the drivers for win 98. But be aware that you new printer may not have support for win 98.
Reply:Unfortunately you need a startup disk. Your printer shouldn't have come without one. If you know anybody who have the same kind of printer you do, you could borrow it from them and make a copy of it just in case you may have to uninstall it and need to reinstall it later.
Reply:Go online, locate the printer's company website and download the driver directly from the website. You can avoid going through the computer. If that doesn't work, I might locate one (DISC) and send the file. What kind of printer (brand/model)?
Reply:You could check the Windows Help Site. Other than that, i suggest you upgrade your OS and you shouldn't have a problem.
Reply:Sometimes Win 98 will ask for files that are already installed. When it prompts you for a file, from that window browse to the "C" drive and then to the "Windows" folder and then to the "System" or "System32" folder. (Can't remember which one comes with Win 98).
Hopefully it will find the file within those folders. If not you will need to search for the file on-line and you mayve able to find some common files that are available on the internet.
If not I'm afraid you will have to find someone who has a Win 98 cd. You might be able to buy one cheap on eBay.
Good luck.
How can I add a printer to my computer with out a Windows 98 start up disk?
I'm confused. You shouldn't need a strtup disk to load a printer.
To make a startup disk. put a floppy in the drive, double click my computer, right click the A drive, click format and check the block that says make system disk.
As for the printer, go to the printer manufacturer's website, go to the support page and find the drivers for the model printer you have. Save the drivers to your desktop and run the executable file to install the drivers. Turn the printer on and print a test page.
Reply:Go to the internet site for the printer and download the drivers for win 98. But be aware that you new printer may not have support for win 98.
Reply:Unfortunately you need a startup disk. Your printer shouldn't have come without one. If you know anybody who have the same kind of printer you do, you could borrow it from them and make a copy of it just in case you may have to uninstall it and need to reinstall it later.
Reply:Go online, locate the printer's company website and download the driver directly from the website. You can avoid going through the computer. If that doesn't work, I might locate one (DISC) and send the file. What kind of printer (brand/model)?
Reply:You could check the Windows Help Site. Other than that, i suggest you upgrade your OS and you shouldn't have a problem.
Reply:Sometimes Win 98 will ask for files that are already installed. When it prompts you for a file, from that window browse to the "C" drive and then to the "Windows" folder and then to the "System" or "System32" folder. (Can't remember which one comes with Win 98).
Hopefully it will find the file within those folders. If not you will need to search for the file on-line and you mayve able to find some common files that are available on the internet.
If not I'm afraid you will have to find someone who has a Win 98 cd. You might be able to buy one cheap on eBay.
Good luck.
How can i get my computer to stop restarting automatically?
My computer restarts after one minute of internet time. How can i get it to stop? Ive ran spyware sweeps and whatnot and it still does it.
How can i get my computer to stop restarting automatically?
Check your power options in the Control Panel.
How can i get my computer to stop restarting automatically?
Check your power options in the Control Panel.
How can I transfer pictures from my iPod onto my computer?
I recently got a new computer, as my old one broke and I can't retrieve my pictures off of it. However, I have all the photos from that broken computer stored on my iPod. Is there some way that I can take them off that and transfer them to my new computer? Is it even possible?
How can I transfer pictures from my iPod onto my computer?
load the software that came with the ipod onto the computer and you can move files back and forth so transfering pics would be easy
sepal
How can I transfer pictures from my iPod onto my computer?
load the software that came with the ipod onto the computer and you can move files back and forth so transfering pics would be easy
sepal
How much energy does a computer actually use?
My father every night shutdowns the computer. It is is about 3 years old. I cant stand that its always shut down. Please help me understand how much electric energy is saved by doing this. Or is it just the same to keep it on?
How much energy does a computer actually use?
It doesn't cost much to leave it running and uses very little energy.
Here's a nifty little calculator provided by my energy provider: https://secure.progress-energy.com/sid/c...
according to them, it costs around $0.005 (thats 1/2 a cent) per hour a computer is turned on.
Now, lets just say you leave your computer on for a month straight. Thats 24 hrs x 30 days x .5 cents/hour = 360 cents or $3.60. Not very costly in my opinion.
Reply:i can tell you right now a computer does not take up much energy. it does save money by shutting it down, but it does not cost much to leave it running as i do. i leave my desktop running all the time, my gaming desktop i shutdown and my laptop i shutdown.
but if you keep your computer on all day you have to make sure to keep it clean or the cooling system, probably a fan since your comp is 3 years old will clog with dust, overheat and either self shutdown from overheating or fry.
if you keep it running all day keep it clean, but i can tell you now, it does not cost much to keep it running all the time
How much energy does a computer actually use?
It doesn't cost much to leave it running and uses very little energy.
Here's a nifty little calculator provided by my energy provider: https://secure.progress-energy.com/sid/c...
according to them, it costs around $0.005 (thats 1/2 a cent) per hour a computer is turned on.
Now, lets just say you leave your computer on for a month straight. Thats 24 hrs x 30 days x .5 cents/hour = 360 cents or $3.60. Not very costly in my opinion.
Reply:i can tell you right now a computer does not take up much energy. it does save money by shutting it down, but it does not cost much to leave it running as i do. i leave my desktop running all the time, my gaming desktop i shutdown and my laptop i shutdown.
but if you keep your computer on all day you have to make sure to keep it clean or the cooling system, probably a fan since your comp is 3 years old will clog with dust, overheat and either self shutdown from overheating or fry.
if you keep it running all day keep it clean, but i can tell you now, it does not cost much to keep it running all the time
How do i reset my computer to factory setting when I cannot even log-in to the system?
I have a IBM T 22 thinkpad, OS is Windows XP. My problem is that the name of the computer was changed without creating login profile, so now I cannot login to the computer using the old profile and password. I ould like to be able to login to the profile or iat least to reset the computer to the factory setting so that I can at least save my computer even though I might lose all my data. Can someone please help. I am not a technical person.
How do i reset my computer to factory setting when I cannot even log-in to the system?
Try logging in with username 'IBM USER' with no password, or type 'Administrator' as username and password as the password or leave both username and password fields blank and try then. If either don't work, reboot the laptop and after the 'IBM' splash screen comes up, press the F11 key until you see a IBM Recovery count up starting at the bottom of the screen. Once in the recovery 'mode' or screen it will give you an option to recover the computer, probably the second or third icon in the menu on the left. Choose recover, then it will give you three options on how to recover. Choose the first one or the one that says recover Windows or operating system only. When it's done, after 20-30 minutes, it should let you create another login name or profile. Good Luck.
Reply:try logging in as administrator leave password blank and see if it will let you in if not get this tool
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
How do i reset my computer to factory setting when I cannot even log-in to the system?
Try logging in with username 'IBM USER' with no password, or type 'Administrator' as username and password as the password or leave both username and password fields blank and try then. If either don't work, reboot the laptop and after the 'IBM' splash screen comes up, press the F11 key until you see a IBM Recovery count up starting at the bottom of the screen. Once in the recovery 'mode' or screen it will give you an option to recover the computer, probably the second or third icon in the menu on the left. Choose recover, then it will give you three options on how to recover. Choose the first one or the one that says recover Windows or operating system only. When it's done, after 20-30 minutes, it should let you create another login name or profile. Good Luck.
Reply:try logging in as administrator leave password blank and see if it will let you in if not get this tool
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
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