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The plus sign to the left of a folder in Windows indicates that the folder is expandable, meaning it contains subfolders or files that can be viewed. Clicking the plus sign will expand the folder, revealing its contents, while a minus sign indicates that the folder is currently expanded and can be collapsed by clicking it again. This feature helps users navigate and organize files more efficiently in the file explorer.
While using smartglass on Windows 8 - Windows button + C > Settings > Accounts Mouse Scroll to bottom Right of Screen > Settings > Accounts
On Windows NT-based operating systems such as Windows XP, NTLDR is the file that is launched by the boot sector and is what loads the NT kernel. It can become corrupt for a number of reasons. For instance, this could be a sign that your hard drive is about to fail. When a hard drive is about to crash, it will sometimes boot into Windows while other times it will complain about corrupt files. It could also become corrupt because of a virus, bumping the PC, or maybe a bad shutdown of the PC.
Just by definition in the SI naming convention.
Yes. You simply Mute it. Click the + sign beside the Video track. Click on the audio and mute it.
You would sign out of your Windows application.
Click file then you should see an option that says 'sign out'
The "times" sign is the "X" seriously? NOT ON WINDOWS 7! Lier...
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Yes, the xbox allows you to sign in to Windows live messager with your xbox live hotmail account.