you could right click a picture, save it in your pictures then burn it to a disk, you wont need a website
A person can download a copy of the EaseUS Disk Copy Home Edition software from cNet. A person could also download a free copy from the EaseUS website.
You can save pictures to My documents by right clicking the image you want (on the internet) and clicking save picture as or copy image.Or you can bring pictures onto your school comp by using a flash disk (usb)
hard disk
copy c:\,e: or copy c:,e:
If you want to copy them as in insert disk, then save it... theoretically you could save it as a disk image, then try to run that if it can read the disk, but this isn't necessary.
Yes, the SIMS 3 expansions will download if you are able to get a disk copy.
you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb
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The same way you copy a file.
Disk duplication is the process of creating an exact copy of the entire file system on one disk on another disk.
This depends on the quality of the pictures (i.e. their resolution and compression)! However in general the following guidance if given on the San Disk website: 4 Megapixel camera = 715 JPEG pictures on a 1GB card 5 MP = 572 pictures 6 MP = 476 pictures 7 MP = 408 pictures 8 MP = 357 pictures 10 MP = 286 pictures 12 MP = 238 pictures 14 MP = 204 pictures 16 MP = 178 pictures
Pictures of Keyboards, screens and disk drives are common place alongside images of the technology contained within the computer itself. Motherboards and USB ports feature heavily.