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2. whats copy n paste? how to copy n paste?

3. how to download from internet?

4. how to download video clips from youtube?

5. why my windows xp windows media not working at all?
mine is original, not pirated windows xp home edition

6. whats the difference bw windows xp home edition n professional?

7. what is back up?how to back up files?

8. how to back up files onto a blank CD?

9. why my winzip not working at all?i m using windows xp home edition original

10. my PC running very slow also,wat shld i do?

11. my PC full of pop ups advertisements,wat to do?

12. how to check if my PC got virus?

13. where to get free anti virus?

14. my yahoo email alphabets letters size very small,how to increase the size?

15. how to back up files onto an external hard disk?

16. how to connect n install an external hard disk to my PC?

17. what is notepad?how to use notepad?

18. how, where to learn computer programmings?

any websites2 refer?
thanks

2006-09-06 09:16:17 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

9 answers

1. You have spyware or viruses...or your RAM or hard drive is low.
2. Copying a folder/file from one place to another without destroying the original.
3. Just click a link and it starts downloading
4. http://userscripts.org/tag/cool
5. Try upgrading Media Player, or use AlShow - http://www.altools.net
6. Professional adds more options for a business environment
7. Backing up files is copying them to a different location incase something happens to the original ones you can restore them from the backup
8. Burn them using CDBurnerXP Pro - http://www.cdburnerxp.se
9. Reinstall WinZip, or use AlZip - http://www.altools.net
10. Scan for spyware/viruses and maybe upgrade your RAM and hard drive
11. *See #10
12. Download and install AVG - http://free.grisoft.com
13. *See #12
14. Go to the View menu then click on Text Size and select the size you want.
15. Just copy them there, or use a backup program (windows comes with one)
16. Get an external drive case and then connect it to your USB port
17. Notepad is a simple text editor, Start-->Run then type notepad and press enter
18. Online or go to school

http://www.yoico.com

2006-09-06 09:25:26 · answer #1 · answered by Yoi_55 7 · 0 0

So, you want to put everything into one, eh? Well then, you asked for it.

1. You can't run XP on a 200 MHz computer. Running windows 2000 with service pack 4 for example is very slow. It has to load a lot of stuff and will use up all the resources.

2. Copy and paste is selecting some text and either by using the copy and paste buttons on the toolbar, you can use ctrl+c and ctrl+v as shortcuts. These work in most programs. Check the edit menu. Basically you are making a copy, and putting it in a new location.

3. I use a program called utorrent. Go to utorrent.com and get the latest copy. Free. No virus or adware.

4. Don't know. Don't use it, myself.

5. Not enough info.

6. Likely more features.

7. Use windows backup. It is like making a copy of the file(s) in case of a system failure of some kind.

8. You need a cd burner and software. You can just make a data cd or use windows backup to put on the cd as the specified location.

9. Winzip is a slightly separate than windows. Just use utorrent to search or use download.com and search for winzip, and winrar while you are at it.

10. Not enough info. Defragment, spyware, no resources.

11. I recommend switching to firefox as the browser. Internet explorer tends to let a lot of stuff through, in my experience. Also, get Ewido Anti-Malware 3.5. It finds a lot more stuff as adware and spyware. You can find a crack for it at serials.ws. Search for malware.

12. I use Norton antivirus and keep it up to date. There are different ones. DO NOT get spyware quake 2.0. It is a fake.

13. Use utorrent and get norton system works 2005. Do not get 2006 yet. Crack at serials.ws. Or just look for stuff that is full, or comes with a key or keygen. Symantec has a free online virus and security check.

14. The view menu has a text size.

15. The same way. Choose that drive.

16. Usually just usb, isn't it?

17. It is a text editor, you can use it to change text files or write letters.

18. Can't help with programming. That is one thing I don't know.

2006-09-09 17:57:27 · answer #2 · answered by William P 2 · 0 0

It sounds like you need to do some MAJOR cleanup on your computer plus Defrag it. Go to SYSTEM TOOLS and then use some of the programs listed there to help. Norton System Works also has some VERY good programs to help clean up your computer. COPY & PASTE: Do this: Take an email, put you cursor on the first word of a sentence, press the left mouse button and drag the cursor across to the end of the sentence. At the top of the page is EDIT. Click on EDIT and a sub-menu will come up saying COPY. Click on that. Creat a new email, go down to the message area and then go back to EDIT. The sub-window will come up. Click on PASTE. The sentence will then show up in your new email. Good luck. Pops

2006-09-06 09:29:03 · answer #3 · answered by Pops 6 · 0 0

Funny.... I know answer to every single question yet to put it all together, it'll take hours and hours of explaining how it all fits together. Btw... forget your 18. Until you know what's going on inside the computer and how everything binds together and is dependant on each other, you don't need to program. Actually, I doubt you'll need programming ever in your life. In 60 years the computers exist EVERY program you can only think of has already been written, some many times. I know Java, C++, Turing and some of Basic, yet the last time I used it was about 3 years ago. You just won't need it. It's the kind of knowledge like knowing how to raise a carrot - you know it yet you doubtly will ever use it, because it's much easier and cheaper to go and buy one.

2006-09-06 09:38:56 · answer #4 · answered by Negotiator 3 · 0 0

attempt defragmenting your computer. it is elementary and you will discover the training in the upload-ons application. additionally, verify to place in spyware from a superb organisation including Webroot. Their internet site provides you with elementary to carry on with instructions. i'm hoping you have sturdy virus secure practices put in. in case your computer is getting older, do no longer placed money into upgrading it because of the fact this is seldom completely effectual. basically get a clean one.

2016-10-14 09:39:03 · answer #5 · answered by quinteros 4 · 0 0

Come on man! Fork out the $30 bucks and take it to the shop.

2006-09-11 08:57:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if you go down to the lirary you can borrow books you know
try windows for dummies or any other computer book .
they give you a good insight on how it works and how do things

2006-09-12 11:16:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I need 180 points to answer that one ;)

2006-09-06 09:19:22 · answer #8 · answered by doyler78 5 · 0 1

get a computers for dummy book..

2006-09-06 09:22:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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