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Basic disk type
The file system type that windows server 2003 uses by default is NTFS5. This stands for native file system version 5.
windows is a better computer type
"Vista XP" is not a computer type. Vista and XP are both previous versions of the Windows operating system. The current version of Windows is Windows 8.1.
personal computer (Windows or MAC)
I believe you are wondering how to find the full name of a computer as it would appear on a network. There are two ways to do this (in Windows).Method one:# Right-click on My Computer. The My Computer icon is either on your desktop, or in the Start menu. # Click on Properties # In Windows XP your computer name will be below the Computer Name tab.In Windows Vista your computer name will be displayed on the lower half of the current window. Method two:# Press and release the Windows Key (key on keyboard with the Windows logo on it) and the letter R at the same time. # In the text box type cmd # In the new window that appears, type ipconfig/all # Your computer name will appear under the heading Windows IP Configuration. You may need to scroll up to find that heading. The name will be listed as the host name.
Mac, Windows, and Linux.
On a windows computer, type the and sign. Then the pound sign. Press the ALt key as you type 9774.
Typically on a command line (or command prompt in Windows) you can type the command 'hostname' and it will tell you the name of the computer you're working on.
You can get Comic Life! by going to download.com (or cnet.com), and at the top there is a search button. Type in Comic Life! and select the computer (default is Windows). There (currently) is 2 selections. I find the best one is the first one.
object type
you could remove it as default program for emails or uninstall it. If you want to stop it from starting when you turn on your computer. Go to start , type msconfig then press enter. Click the startup tab the un check from the list. You might also want to remove some other things that slow your computer as well