The reason why your removable hardware does not show up on the My Computer area of your operating system could be because it is not connected properly. It could also be because the hardware was not installed properly, so your system is not recognizing it. Try removing the external hardware and re-installing it.
transfer using your usb data cable and it the best common for transfering photos from mobile to computer.whwn your mobile to your pc through data cable your phone will in removable storage and it will show that a new hardware is detected.
If you have windows xp it should do an autoplay and then after you select what to do with it, it will list it under my computer- devices with removable storage.
If iTunes doesnt show the iPod there isn't a lot that you can do with putting music on it. The only way to put music on it and listen to it is that you use iTunes.
Most mp3 players will show up like a flash drive when you plug them in to your computer. Just go to "my computer" in windows when it is plugged in and you can click and drag songs onto the mp3 player. It will probably show up as a removable drive.
The Hybernation function of windows XP doesnt work very well. Dont use it, and this wont happen.
Click on Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Information.. This will show you all information.. On an apple computer goto the top left Apple menu and select "About this Mac" Linux, well... If you can install Linux you know your hardware and where to look for it.
There is the option "Don't show this message again".
what is an operating system? and give two examples
if your videocard doesnt show in dxdiag or hardware, then your drivers are not installed. There are a number of thisngs you can do to locate them, you can;Physically identify the computer make and model and check the manufacturers website.Physically identify the videocard. many are clearly marked.Identify the motherboard manufacturer from the model number printed on the mother board then use google to search fro the drivers for it. (assuming its onboard video)A more complecated way is to use the open in the properties of the unknown device in hardware device manager. This displays the hardware number and look that up.You could identy the board by its FCC number from the US governmemnts FCC page.You could pay sombody else who knows all these tricks to do it for you.
A joystick is what's known as a peripheral; it is plugged into the computer. A joystick is a piece of hardware. Software, on the other hand, are the applications you run on your computer. For example, the web browser or music player. An easy way to decide whether something is hardware or software is whether you can physically touch it; whether it exists in the real world. A mouse is hardware, it is another peripheral plugged into the computer. An instant messaging program is software, it exists only on the computer's system.
A computer needs instructions to perform a task. There are many aspects of a computer, such as all the internal parts, the peripherals, and the software components. A computer needs hardware to store and process information, and needs software instructions to do anything for us. If there was no software at all on a computer it would merely be a box of parts. There would be no software telling the computer to show information on the output, and no software to accept instructions from the input.
Is it plugged in to the computer? Are the right drivers installed? Are they corrupt? Is there a problem with the cameras hardware (broken lens etc)? Is the program using your webcam?