A CD :) I know that is not the answer you are looking for. When looking at the notebook does it have ANY ports? Does it have a USB port? Does it have RJ 11, RJ 45 or serial ports? (If you do not know what these look like just type the port names i have listed in your Google browser and search the images category... You will see pictures of what the ports look like). Once you know what ports you have you can figure out what device you can use to up load data. You just buy an external harddrive/memory unit that has the same connection/connector. If you only have an AC port and a CD drive your options are... A CD.
Most notebook PCs have a permanently built in CD-ROM or DVD drive. If your PC lacks this component it is possible to use certain software to emulate having a drive.
Most notebook PCs have a permanently built in CD-ROM or DVD drive. If your PC lacks this component it is possible to use certain software to emulate having a drive.
You will need a 8051 device programmer that connect to a PC with software to drive the programmer
a computer file is software because it is part of a program and not a device (hardware) i.e CD ROM drive,hard drive
CD/DVD-rom drive, USB Flash drive. ect
Inserting a DVD into the Mac's DVD drive slot will usually launch the DVD Player software. No uploading is required.
The greatest difference is that a netbook or tablet are made for internet use only. The laptop notebook will also be able to have Office or other useful software as well as a hard drive for storage.
You can attach pictures from your drive E:/. Go to drive and upload pictures. The pictures then upload into the drive and then Gmail.
You need the software that comes with the digital camera, in order to upload the pictures onto your computer's hard drive. Then you can publish them to an image sharing site like Photobucket (see Related Link below).
The hard drive is the main, and usually largest, data storage device in a computer. The operating system, software titles and most other files are stored in the hard drive.
Yes, there are a few different websites that offer a service where you can securely upload confidential files, or things you wouldn't want to lose in case something happens to your hard drive. You could also use a flash drive.
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