If you have installed mint to a fresh partition with no other OS on that partition then removing mint is really easy. It applies to any other GNU/Linux.
If you are using Windows, then just format the mint partition and boot into the recovery console (R) using the Windows boot cd.
type:
fixmbr
at the recovery console and when it asks for conformation type y.
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You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker. It does not have split window feature.
Arranging separate windows so they sit beside each other on the monitor screen is called tiling. (e.g. spelled T I L I N G).
for example MS Paint - comes with windows or GIMP - freeware.
They are usually installed on the roof of the house so that they can collect maximun solar rays to power the house. Some people even have some beside thir home that moves where the sun does to get the most out of it.
I think under your history, there should be a tab beside it that says bookmarks...... but i do have a mac, this still should be for windows
You may have a hotkey on your keyboard, or you can go to Start > Arrow Beside Shutdown, Hibernate, Sleep etc. > Lock. I hope that this helps! Other Windows 7 tips are available at the link below.
Assuming you are using Windows Live Movie Maker with your Windows 7 operating system, you simply click on the 'down arrow' beside the Home button on the top menu ribbon. Choose the option "Publish movie" and select Publish on YouTube from the pop-out menu.
Yes. You simply Mute it. Click the + sign beside the Video track. Click on the audio and mute it.
> Open the Time-line view of Windows Movie Maker> Click on the + button beside the video track> Right-click on the Audio track (of the video)> Choose Mute from the menu
The prefix of "beside" is "be-".
Beside is a preposition, not a verb.