Hi
I have an old hard drive that I removed out of a computer. I took it to a
computer store and they said that their computers are to new to access it. I
was wondering if there is a place that specializes in accessing old hard drives
and burning the data to CD? The entire hard drive has
Dear List ,
I thought I should feedback on how I solved a problem with Home networking.
Recently my Advent Netbook died on me and I had to replace it with an Acer.
I am pretty
happy with it though the keyboard is not quite as good as the Advent that
died on me. The biggest frustration was the
My mom took her old computer to a private computer repair person and they
were able to extract all the information off of her hard drive. And my
mom's computer had completely stopped working--the hard drive was nearly
unusable.
Hope this helps.
Deanne
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From: Mark
Mark, can you get hold of a case for the old drive to allow it to be used as
san usb external or is it too ols for that.
John
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From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Mark
Sent: 25 August 2009 07:36
To:
Hi list,
I have a folder that I created in My Documents Folder for a unit for my
studies. Within that folder, I have several files I would like to group
together into a folder of their own within the existing folder. I have other
files within the original folder, that won't be going within this
Hi Jason,
I am running Office/Word 2002 Home, XP/SP3, Jaws 8, 9, 10 latest. This
is how I place a folder inside another folder.
1. Open the original folder that you would like to create a folder inside of
and make sure nothing is selected using the keystroke control + space bar.
2. Press Alt
Try this:
If you go into the existing folder, bring up the file menu. There should be
a selection called new; hit enter and one of the next list of choices should
include folder. Hit enter; then I think there will be a selection new
folder. Type the name of what you want your folder to be called
Sure you can.
When you are in the list view of files, use Shift Tab to go back two
tabs.
You will find yourself in the Back List Box.
Arrow to the right until you hear, Create new folder, and press Enter.
A window will open for you to type in the name of the new folder. Do
that and press enter.
Greeting all,
I am trying to import my favorites to my recently formatted and reinstalled
pc.
However, I am getting the following error message:
Not a valid bookmark file.
Actually, I imported the same file to other three computers with no problem.
I am using Win XP with JFW_V9.
What might be
Hi,
You can download the ie 8 toolkit so it won't install on your computer
during Microsoft updates If you would like the file, contact me off list.
Linda Parent
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From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Hi,
It is accessible.
Linda Parent
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From: blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Lennie Rinaldi
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 12:30 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: [Blind-Computing]
I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm curious how you import your
favorites. I would like to put mine on my new netbook. I hope this
question isn't too complicated. . .
Thanks,
Deanne
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From: G.BRL g.brai...@sympatico.ca
To:
Hi Deanne Original Asker of Question,
This is how I transfer my favorites using XP Home Jaws 8, 9, 10 latest.
1. Open my computer from the desktop.
2. Open Local disk C.
3. Open Documents settings.
4. Open the folder labeled with your name.
5. Press the letter F and when you land on
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