Windows 7
Windows 98: You can't (using the Operating System) Windows 2000: CTL+ALT+DEL then choose "Lock Computer" Windows XP: Same as Windows 2000 or use shortcut Windows Key + L
You can edit autoexec.bat using the Windows built-in notepad application.
The CRO can be interfaced to the Computer in many ways. 1. GPIB network:A NI-PCI-GPIB card is inseted in any PC slot of computer and it is interconnected to the CRO GPIB port.The CRO control and measurements can be performed using LabVIEW. 2.Now a days Computer inbuilt CRO's are available in the market form Tektronix ,Agilent etc. 3.You can interface CRO to the computer through LAN, using necessary drivers etc. Regards Ranga
Your question presupposes that you have subscribed to cable internet service, and that the provider has run a cable to your home. It also presupposes that you have a cable modem. If these suppositions are correct, you just have to run coax between the cable jack on the wall and the cable modem. Then you need to connect the modem to your computer via USB, FireWire, or whatever interface your modem and computer have in common. FriPilot
connect 2 2ohm resistors in parallel and connect it to a series 2ohm resistor
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If you are using the Windows operating system then it is possible. If you are using Mac OS X then it is not possible.
Either, your printer port is dead, or you are trying to connect it in a wrong port.
download Windows Mobile Device center
This depends on what program you are using to connect to the computer. If you are using the in-built Windows Remote Assistance, all you need to do is open up the remote assistance window and click disconnect.
you can connect an Internet to a computer using broadband
You connect it to the computer using a modem, wirelessly.
two users
Using windows media player instead will not slow your computer down
Yes - Windows accepts external hardware while it's running without any problems !
you can do it using windows task manager.