nothing can be permanetly disabled on a computer. you can either disable it or enable it manually (yourself) or automatically (let another program do it for you). power save option can be "disabled" by going to power settings from control panel. START MENU/control panel/power options (or anything named POWER) or START MENU/settings/control panel/power options (or anything named POWER) yeah, and now you owe me 20 bucks canadian. Dan Schenker
There is no option to disable them, and I strongly suggest you do not do it.
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To disable an app in Android that does not have a disable option is to simple delete the app. If the app is not able to be deleted it was added through Android and is necessary to run Android.
To permanently disable ChromeVox on your Acer Chromebook, go to the "Settings" menu, then select "Accessibility." From there, click on "Manage accessibility features" and toggle off the "Enable ChromeVox (spoken feedback)" option. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + Z to toggle ChromeVox on or off. If you want to ensure it remains off, make sure to check these settings after any updates.
Yes, in the parental controls menu you can globally disable 3d.
Disable the security option in the wireless settings.
Go to Settings and the option to disable is right there.
It is actually quite a simple process to disable the smartphone function on Ford Falcon vehicles. To do so, simply disable it from the dashboard option.
Yes, the iPhone 4 does recieve Amber Alerts. There is an option in settings to disable them.
Yes it is a setting menu option or from holding down the PS button
Today, Ethernet LAN has one competing LAN technology: WLANs.
It starts trying to detect the ethernet connection and when that is not found starts looking for the wireless option. If you can not setup with the auto option try the manual option and make sure that your settings have not been changed. I don't know for sure that setting can stop a wireless connection, but check anyway.