printer device
Like regular device drivers, peripheral device drivers should be updated from time to time. Updates ensure that your device is patched with the latest updates, fixes, and enhancements. You can update your peripheral device drivers in several ways including by using Windows Update or going directly to the device manufacturer's website and downloading them there.
Connecting your iPod to a new computer and connecting to iTunes should not erase the songs.
1. Can the device be physically connected to the computer. 2. Does the device come with driver software to enable it to 'talk' to the computer. 3. Is the cost of the device prohibitive for the amount of use it will get. 4. Are replacement sundry items (inks etc) reasonably prices.
Depends on the device you are using. Most you can just drag and drop songs onto them from "My Computer". Most MP3 players have software that can load them for you. All depends on what you have, the manual should tell you how to do it.
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices. SCSI is most commonly used for hard disks and tape drives, but it can also be used to connect other devices, including scanners and CD drives. An SCSI drive is usually referred to a disk drive that uses the SCSI standard interface and commands to connect and transfer data to/from the computer.
Connect the peripheral using an appropriate cable or wireless connection. AND Download and install the most current driver.
Same device----> crossover cable Different device->Straight through cable
STAR typology in whch one is central
get a sound card for the computer
Try charging or connecting to computer to back it up. If not then contact Apple
-ascertain the dimensions of the device -verify whether the oeperating system on the computer will support the device
Unless it is a USB device or FireWire device or something similar, you should completely shut down the computer and the hardware, then plug the two together.