"C" is just a label given to a drive by Windows (or DOS but who runs that now?), however it's conventionally given to the first (by device enumeration) hard disk drive, which is usually where you boot from on a PC. Windows can be installed on either drive, however, so the file need not live on "C" but it will always live (without some tweaking that is not for the novice) on the root of the drive where Windows is installed.
If you boot from "C", hiberfil.sys will live in "c:"
Remove the battery and make sure it is not plugged in.
The next component to remove before servicing any internal notebook components is the battery. This is important to prevent any electrical shock during the servicing process and to ensure the safety of both the technician and the notebook.
Always provide fresh food and water but give them plenty of food for when they store before their hibernation.
Well, darling, in French, the word "notebook" is masculine. So, if you want to refer to a notebook in French, you would say "un cahier" which means "a notebook" in English. Just remember, whether it's masculine or feminine, a notebook is always there to jot down your thoughts and dreams, regardless of its gender.
I believe so also on the the first page. "The story of us. Read this. I'll always come back to you"
The internal mics are always on. The external mic can be mono or stereo.
A notebook is always best because it has less weight than a laptop. It will have low power connection than a laptop. It has also integrated Neywork Connection which the Laptop doesnt have.
Laptop 100% better features and you can always upgrade if in need :3
Try out cnet.com, they always have some reviews for pc equipment. Hope it helps you out.
Different people learn in different ways. But centuries of experience has shown that the act of actually writing information down helps with the learning process. It adds the physical action with the mental work to help set the information into the brain.
Some people don't cry but they think it's sad mostly at the end!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nope. just the battery