Print screen key on the lap top?
It is on the right-top of ur keyboard, beside the "F12" button. Maybe named "Pr Scrn".
If u wanna capture anything on the screen, i think the print screen button couldnot help u, press this button, u only get the full screen capture. So i recommend u try PCHand Screen Caputre. It could help u capture anything. Im using it, it is easy to use, even for a novice. I think it is pretty good. Hope it could help.
http://www.screen-capture-record.com/
How much bit makes up a mega byte?
1,048,576 bytes in a megabyte.
8 bits in each byte
Thus 8,388,608 bits in a megabyte (MB)
What are the three common components of computer?
central processing unit comprising of arithmetic logic unit and control unit, and RAM i.e.the internal memory
Which is better 16 GB or 40 GB for a computer?
40 GB it has more memory. But it really depends on how much you want to spend.
(If that's the question being asked...) Indexing in a database system or a simple file-oriented system is used to make different records easier to access quickly. An index would be used to find data based on a certain key value quickly by going directly to the first record with that key, instead of searching the entire database or file. Indices are also handy for linking one file to another, such as with related information in different tables in a relational database system.
well if 1GB is Million Byets of data (the smallest of the small) then 8GB Will be 8 Million Bytes. Depending on What you are DOWNLOADING It can be big or small
What does We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal mean?
This is an ideal which states that no human-being is born better or worse than any other. Which is ironic considering that most of the people writing the document that this was written on, specifically the Deceleration of Independence, had slaves. And by having slaves they were declaring that they were born better than their slaves.
How many megabyte are in 1280 pixel?
You simply have to multiply it and then divide by 1000. Its like the 2 million pixels from Sony LCD Bravia. Its some multiplication that reaches the 2 million mark to give that unmatched picture quality.. the reason for its success.. your answer should be 1228 according to my calculation.
My answer (different from above)2048 x 1536 - 3 megapixels 1600 x 1200 - 2 megapixels 1280 x 960 - 1 megapixel 640 x 480 - VGA
1024MB = 1GB
Be careful of the capitalization of the "b" in the abbreviation. The "M" is always a capital.
There is a difference between megabits (Mb) and megabytes.
8 bits (b) = 1 byte (B)
8 kilobits (Kb) = 1 kilobyte (KB)
8 megabits (Mb) = 1 megabyte (MB)
8 gigabits (Gb) = 1 gigabyte (GB)
The rule of thumb is 1024, but is often rounded to 1000. The order of ascension is kilo-, mega-, giga-, tera-, peta-, etc.
1KB = 8Kb = 1024B = 8192b
1MB = 8Mb = 1024KB = 8192Kb
1GB = 8Gb = 1024MB = 8192Mb
1TB = 8Tb = 1024GB = 8192Gb
This question is somewhat vague and hard to answer. If you are looking for an up conversion then 2000000 kilobytes is 1953.125 megabytes or 1.90734863 gigabytes. In other terms this data would fit on 3 CDs or 1 DVD.
Keep in mind that kb can mean Kb or KB which is kilobits and kilobytes respectively. In this answer I have worked with kilobytes because it is a more common representation.
How are the url and domain name the same?
The URL or uniform resources language is a link, or web address that describes a specific location on the web. It normally starts with http:// or https://
A domain name is part of the url, it is the name of the domain where the URL hosted. I.e. which server or domain hosts the web address.
For example. The URL to this question is:
How_are_the_url_and_domain_name_the_same
The domain name is:
wiki.answers.com
What is relation between IEEE and OSI layer?
The OSI (Open Systems Interconnect) 7-layer model is based, in-part, on standards published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). For example, IEEE standard 802.3 describes Ethernet. In the OSI model, the 802.3 standard exists at layers 1 and 2. ANSWER IEEE is a standards organization to which many hardware and software suppliers both contribute to and agree to use 'standardized' techniques. Ethernet is but only ONE of the many standards, and the OSI is only one of the usage standards.
What is a savvy computer user?
Being computer fluent means that you can understand what or why the computer does what it does i.e. what the processor, RAM, ROM, HDD/SSD are and what they do. You also understand how to properly deal with error messages, read them and try to find out why they came up! Not just closing them... This helps you to be a savvy computer user as you know, most of the time, why the computer shuts down, wont allow you to do certain things and things along that line... Being computer fluent means you understand what the random words like GHz are and 1Gb RAM, and how they affect the overall quality of the computer, if you know this it will help you buy the computer right for your needs not just what the sales rep is trying to sell you.
How do you UPDATE your photo booth on your mac so that it can take videos also?
PhotoBooth will record a video if you click on the filmstrip button (the third one from the left) and then the red video camera button in the middle. The video feature is included in the version of PhotoBooth that comes with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) there is no separate update for the application.
What is the difference between BIOS an firmware?
CMOS is a semiconductor chip of SRAM (Static Random Access Memory); while BIOS is executable code stored in ROM.
The CMOS chip is an ultra low power memory, that can retain its data with only a simple watch type battery for a long time. Computers often store hardware configuration information in CMOS RAM.
BIOS is the programming that a computer uses during power on to get booted. It is also often the interface between the software and the hardware. BIOS used to be stored in read-only memory (ROM), and as such, was unchangeable; but more recently, BIOS is stored on an EEPROM (Electronically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory); this allows for the ability to upgrade the BIOS code to provide support for changes in technology, or repair bugs discovered in the older code.
BIOS = Basic Input Output System
CMOS = Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor
BIOS is the interface which is built-in to a computer system's firmware used to configure the computer system hardware in very basic ways. BIOS can be used to enable or disable hardware integrated into the motherboard such as IDE controllers, USB hosts, audio controllers, video, and more.
It is often accessed by pressing F2 during startup, but this can change from manufacturer to manufacturer.
CMOS is a type of battery often used to power the circuit which allows the information in BIOS to be stored. If the CMOS battery is drained or removed all the system configuration data in BIOS will be reset to factory defaults every time the computer is shut off. CMOS batteries are also commonly used in calculators, hearing aides, and wristwatches.
Due to the close relationship between BIOS and the CMOS battery in the computer system, the two phrases are often incorrectly used as synonyms for each other. Some users will refer to opening the BIOS menu as "going into CMOS" or replacing the CMOS battery as "fixing the BIOS battery." However, none of this is seen as grammatically incorrect in common day-to-day conversation.
What year was terabyte introduced?
http://www.answers.com/topic/hitachi-6310 introduced the world's first one terabyte hard drive in 2007 http://www.answers.com/topic/hitachi-6310 introduced the world's first one terabyte hard drive in 2007
How many gigabits are in a movie?
It depends on the quality or format that the movie is in...Movies come in .avi - divx - bluray - dvd5 - dvd9 - Highdefinition - others also.
The size is determined by those qualifications.
Lets just suppose that those 7 movies you refer to are DVD5 (standard vob-bak-ifo format) Then the size of those 7 movies (in Gigabytes) would be about 30 to 35 Gigs.
How many KB are there in 32 GB?
1,000 megabytes is equal to 1 gigabyte, so there are 32,000 megabytes in 32 gigabytes. This is not to be confused with the number of kilobytes in a megabyte, nor the number of bytes in a kilobyte as these numbers are based off the binary system. There are 1,024 bytes in a kilobyte and 1,024 kilobytes in a megabyte. So doing the math 32gb = 32,000mb = 32,768,000kb = 33,554,432,000 bytes
About 0.7 GB One gigabyte is 1024 megabytes And for your viewing entertainment... 1024 gigabytes = 1 terabyte 512 megabytes = 1/2 gigabyte 256 megabytes = 1/4 gigabyte 120 megabytes = Over 1/8 gigabyte
What is the difference between first second and third level support?
The ammount of specialization the Agent you are dealing with has in a certain area. Typically Level 1 are just normal people reading the instructions off a teleprompt, or computer screen in front of them. They are the ones who ask if the computer is plugged in or not. They are just there for basic knowledge. Level 2 is a little more specialized. Normally in the field you have a question regarding, such as Networking (the most common) or Hardware, or software. They normally have a good understanding of the field, and can help you with most tasks such as Reissuing you an I.P Address, or telling you the Default Gateway for your Router. Level 3 techies are the big dogs. They are fully specialized in a certain field. Not networking, but Broadband Network Interfacing, or something of the sort. These people are the ones who know vast ammounts of one knowledge for one VERY PARTICULAR field. They can help you do advanced things like manually setting up a DHCP Network and DNS Server, along with all of the info to register IPX Protocols within a Windows ME to Windows XP Network.
So I guess the simple answer is: The ammount of knowledge that in known for a specific field.
if 5gb is equal to 5000 mb and the question is which is faster 50 mb or 5gb it is just the same asking is 50mb higher than 5000mb so 5gb is faster