This should work for most versions of Windows:
Right-click the desktop, select Properties, then go to the Settings tab and where it says Screen resolution move the slider to the right. Press Apply.
this is actually really simple to fix. all you have to do is: 1. plug in your charger 2. take out your battery from your computer for about 20 seconds. 3. put your battery back in.
No. It'll delete things so that a normal user wouldnt be able to recover items. But everything is stored somewhere and could be recovered by a computer professional if the need arises.
eMachines is really a accer computer
every one can use a computer but if you really want to you can sing (copy me) what can do computer? who can do computer? computer looter looter looter looter! yah computer!
You do not need a computer to be a engineer. However, a computer will be needed for certain types of engineers or would really help.
Yes, by keeping the PC plugged in during the non-use can really damage the computer.
yes it is. No it is not. We are all plugged into a computer. Just like in the matrix.
this is actually really simple to fix. all you have to do is: 1. plug in your charger 2. take out your battery from your computer for about 20 seconds. 3. put your battery back in.
It really is not safe to leave a AC adapter plugged in. If not using I would unplug it.
They're discs where you save everything and anything you really don't want to lose if your computer should crash.
Yes. If you press the Restore button on Itunes while your ipod is plugged in everything will be erased from your Ipod and it will be returned to the original factory settings.
not really. if you take out the battery when plugged in you could short circuit the laptop. trust me i know.
If you want to uninstall everything completely from your computer, I suggest you to choose Uninstall Help (Windows add/remove panel can't do that job), it runs fast, and occupy few space. It is really useful,I think you will need it!!
This question is so stupid and accounts for such a massive ignorance in everything computer related that it really does not deserve an answer.
yes
Computer projection technology has been in the works for the past 20 years. Today, it is coming out to the public in markets. Although the idea of computer projection was born in the 1950's it has really started to take shape recently.
No, but it really is not suggested.