The standard for the physical format of a CD-ROM disk
'Yellow' is descriptive but does not identify the cable. A description of the ends of the cable would be helpful. However, if your computer is connected to the network then the yellow cable is unnecessary. It may be a management cable or an alternative connection. If your computer is not connected to the network then it is likely that the yellow cable is the rj-45 connection and that you need to install a network card for your computer.
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It is a file in the computer (book) can be read . It often be in PDF .
Folders on computers. e.g computerised Yellow page( computerised phone book). Normal phone books are paper-based database.
A few companies that specialize in computer network repair are On Site Technicians and Y&M Computer Solutions. These are Southern California businesses. For a business near oneself simply search yellow pages.
specifications for computer data CD
Search "computer repair" or "PC repair" using Google Maps. Or look in the Yellow Pages if you get a phone book.
The Yellow Book ended in 1897.
The Yellow Book was created in 1894.
there is alot go to your library or book store and look for a "for dummies" book great for beginners. you can miss it. it will say something like "computer repairs for dummies" and be yellow with a black stripe and a cartoon face you can also go online and get a E-book to read on your computer
You can download the Yellow Book commerical from www.youtube.com.
If you are in need of a computer consultant you should try to find someone who is dependable and reliable. You can find one of these services in your home town by looking in the yellow pages of your phone book.
A not e-book computer can be referred to as a desktop computer.
You may be referring to Yoshiro Higai's book Life in Color: Yellow.
NOT EVEN CLOSE!!! Yellow Book is the only one in the industry still in the black.
I have never read it, but i think it is about a yellow star.
T.v + book = computer