It depends on the context where you saw it. Normally it just means you get more features than the normal file upload, but it may be too complex for beginners to use.
Approximately 10 hours.
The computer will do certain operations by itself if you schedule them to but you must set it up that way. If you mean upload documents and such, the answer is no. You must select which file or files you would like to upload.
Upload speed refers to the rate at which a computer is sending requests to the server. The requests can be uploading a file or communication packets.
Uploading is the transmission of a file from one computer system to another, usually larger computer system. From a network user's point-of-view, to upload a file is to send it to another computer that is set up to receive it. People who share images with others on bulletin board services ( BBS) upload files to the BBS. Transmission in the other direction is downloading-- from one, usually larger computer to another, usually smaller computer. From an Internet user's point-of-view, downloading is receiving a file from another computer. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the Internet facility for downloading and uploading files. (If you are uploading a file to another site, you must usually have permission in advance to access the site and the directory where the file is to be placed.) When you send or receive an attached file with an e-mail note, this is just an attachment, not a download or an upload. However, in practice, many people use "upload" to mean "send" and "download" to mean receive. The term is used loosely in practice and if someone says to you "Download (or upload) such--and-such a file to me" via e-mail, they simply mean "Send it to me." In short, from the ordinary workstation or small computer user's point-of-view, to upload is to send a file and to download is to receive a file.
This will depend very much on what wiki software the site is using. Here is how you upload to a MediaWiki (the software that runs Wikipedia) wiki: 1. Log in. Most wikis require registration to upload files. 2. On the left-hand side, scroll down into the "Toolbox" section. You should see a link that says "Upload file." Click it. 3. On Wikipedia and some other wikis, you will have to select licensing info, on others, you will be presented with an upload form described below. 4. The first input box will say "Source filename". Click the Browse button to select the file that you want to upload. 5. The destination filename is what you want the file to be called on the wiki. Choose a descriptive name, not "P19954C.JPG." 6. The Summary box is where you enter a detailed description of your file. 7. The "Watch this page" box will alert you if someone edits your descriptionor uploads a new version. The "Ignore any warnings" is used ifyou are replacing a previous version of the picture with the same filename.
Do you mean upload to Garrysmod.org
To upload a pic or a report, it depends on where the upload is required. Many times you can save the picture as a JPEG file and upload that way. Reports upload better when they are saved as a PDF file.
when some body upload a file and seed it.other which are downloading this file get to download it..the more the persons are seeding the file the more the speed users will get.. it is actually for the benefits of others ..you give your upload bandwidth and others get fruit of it..
file uploader
it is probably made by windows movie maker instead of exing out of movie maker and clicking save file then upload it it wont work but if you go into save as and upload it it should upload properly
go to new content and upload your file
You're supposed to upload ".wmv"'s, not ".wmm"'s.
You can upload the file using FTP software such FileZilla
You can't upload SAI drawings because deviantArt doesn't support SAI files. You have to save the .sai drawing as a different file type, like .bmp or .png to upload. When you are saving the file, there is a dropdown to change it.
You can upload a raw XML file with EG in the description by using the green button file format.
No. Upload the file to virustotal.com and let it scan the file.
Uploaded, as in, "Your file has been uploaded"