Try going into your display options or monitor, and check to see if you can select the VGA as the primary monitor. I had this problem once before when trying to hook up an external monitor to my laptop.
Ethernet cross-over cable
No!
No I tried it on
If you want to have internet on that laptop you need to be connected to internet provider which usually happens directly (connected to the modem) or indirectly (connected to the modem through wired or wireless router).
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If your laptop computer is only connected wirelessly, then the only way to dial a phone number is with a VoIP application or service, such as Skype.
with a router
The parts of a laptop charger are: the Wall to converter cable, the power converter, the converter to the PC cable and the plug. It operates by the plug passing energy or electricity to the wall to converter cable. The wall to converter cable then passes the energy to the converter. Finally the converter passes on the energy to the PC through the plugged in head connected to the laptop and it's charged.
Yes, you can do it but: If the laptop has a DVD burner slot you just slip it there and it is done. If not, then you want to buy an external burner that is usually connected with Laptop via USB cable.
To tether your camera to your laptop, you will need a USB cable that is compatible with your camera and laptop. Connect one end of the USB cable to your camera and the other end to a USB port on your laptop. Install any necessary software or drivers for your camera on your laptop. Once connected, you can use software like Adobe Lightroom or Capture One to control your camera and transfer photos directly to your laptop.
Yes, and you get top speeds from your router on the connected PC/laptop as it's direct
Probably not because most of them can only get up to 10 mbps.