I have the same model laptop. In that case, what I would is simply get yourself a copy of Windows XP (whichever edition)and simply insert it into your laptop's CD drive. Follow the simple installation instructions and follow on. It should be fairly self explanatory and simple if you've some knowledge on handling computers. Be careful! before you go and install a different OS (operating system) make sure you've saved all work or other important files that you will need in the future onto an external device (e.g. a memory stick or an external hard drive). N.B. Alternatively, if you would also like to keep Vista and still have XP as an option to switch whenever you want, there is a technique called hard drive or disk "partitionning". But that's a little more advanced. You'd also have to research that a bit more.
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Ravindra Dv is 5' 6".
DV - newspaper - was created in 1981.
Mini DV decks are used for playing, editing or otherwise fiddling with Mini DV tapes and footage shot on a Mini DV handheld camera.
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In a calculus formula, dv (pronounced delta vee) represents a change in velocity. Nowadays, dv more refers to Digital Video.
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To transfer videos from a JVC Mini DV camcorder to your computer, you will need to connect the camcorder to your computer using a FireWire cable. Then, use video editing software like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker to import the videos from the camcorder to your computer.