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If you are wondering what the difference between uploading and downloading is, then uploading is putting a file from your computer onto the Internet. Downloading is the exact opposite. It is taking a file from the Internet and putting it on your computer. If you need any more help with computer basics, email me at epic0kyLe@yahoo.com. Yes, the "L" is supposed to be capital. Hope I helped!
Putting your computer in standby mode suspends all process on your computer, so no.
A person can copy a DVD to an iPod by downloading extraction software on their computer and putting the movie file into an MP4 file and transferring it onto the person's iPod.
Generally, 'uploading' is used for moving a file from one computer to another (often through a storage device) or from a computer to the Internet, while 'downloading' refers to getting a file from the Internet or a network and putting it onto a computer. Uploading is easily accomplished by hooking up a storage device to a computer (like a flash drive or external hard drive), opening the list of files on the drive, and copying or moving files from the drive to the computer.
A library file on a computer is the user's personal file. It could be a series of pictures downloaded to the computer, documents scanned into the computer, or a music file.
a grandfather file is the oldest file on the computer...
Front.
The file extension is the two, three, or more letter code that is after the period in a computer file name. It is used to "tell" the computer what type of file it is and what program on your computer will "open" or "run" it.
File Transfer/File Sharing/Object Push
No. They can tell you what software the file was created by, or to be used by. It will not tell you which computer it was made on.
Ted Kalmon has written: 'Microcomputer software' -- subject(s): Computer software, DBase III plus (Computer file), Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), MS-DOS (Computer file), WordPerfect (Computer file)
put a $ in the file name