You can choose some software about the converter or copy, just like uk.xilisoft.com
The same way you copy a file.
Where you drag from one folder to another on the same drive, Windows interprets this as a CUT/PASTE command and moves the file from one folder to the other. Where you drag a file to a folder on another drive, Windows interprets this as a COPY/PASTE command and creates a duplicate of the file in the target folder.
Notepad and disk defragmenter do not use the same resources. However, Notepad can be used to open disk defragmenter from the system file.
copy and paste
No. Drag and drop is when you drag a file then drop it into the destination folder. You have moved a file from one place to another. Copy and paste is when you copy a file then paste it into a different location. The original file still remains where it was, but there is how a copy of it elsewhere as well.
Changing the structure of a file may or may not affect the fragmentation of the disk. But, in most cases, the computer is going to store the file in the same location after the change.
Go to your friend who has the same OS as you. Copy the file he downloaded onto a USB with over 200 megs of space. Copy the file into your computer. Run the file.
Delete all identity Folders and create a new identity and open the outlok express. And theen close the OE and copy the old backup dbx file to the new identity folders. For subfolders create a new folder in the same name and close the OE and copy the old backup dbx file
The file will already be on their if youve transfered it.
No. An ISO image is a copy of the file system of any disc with an ISO9660 file system. It does not have to be a bootable image.
Right click and ht copy link. Than right click and hit past and the link will be inserted
The "stripe" mode/level in RAID requires at least two drives. How it works is that it would have one piece of a file in one drive, and the remaining pieces of the same file in the remaining drives in the disk array.