open windows media find your music library in windows media. One the far rightside you will have to option to play, burn or sync. Click burn and start dragging and dropping the songs you want on the cd into the box under burn. once you fill the cd of your done adding songs insert a blank disk and hit burn.
Can imaging old systems of windows 2000. cyclic redundancy check is memory error. It occurs when data cannot be read properly from any type of memory. It can be hard disk, RAM, or CD/DVD drive. Please mention, hardware specifications properly. Is it having USB mouse or old ps2 type. If having more than one ram, try running with only 1 ram at a time. Before removing RAMs make sure you set page file settings to system managed. If RAM is ruled out then it could be hard drive. Windows 2000 does support optical mouse, is your system has ps2 port for mouse and keyboard instead of USB? Before investing more on old machine, I think you should consider purchasing new system or second hand.
Hoping this video will be of some help for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C3SRvhUMwY
If not enjoy this video
https://youtu.be/mUfyfGS7s4E
Thank you.
You can remove or change the Window's User or administrator's password. You need access to a computer with Internet access to download the Hiren's Boot CD and burn it onto a CD. Then insert this CD into the laptop/computer and boot up the laptop/computer with the Hiren's CD and follow the instructions. There are very useful utilities CD and it a Linux boot CD which contains quite a lot of Utility programs including a password removal program. Click on one of these links to download HIREN'S BOOTCD :- http://www.hirensbootcd.net/http://67.20.82.163/
notebooks has a mini jack socket on the sides or in the front..look for the headphone socket..it is colored green and with a headphone icon on its side..this is where you connect your external speakers
You might have a button that says 'Fn' next to your CTRL or ALT
buttons. Press this and hold down the Num Lk button at the same time.
The blue 'Fn' button corresponds to anything in blue. It might not
exactly say 'Fn', but look for something in blue by those two buttons.
try using the on screen keyboard which is available at Start -- All Programs-- Accesories-- Accessibilty -- Onscreen Keyboard..once u r there u can click off the num key from the onscreen keyboard.
Mark, you have nothing with your hardware, just check your Lcd connections, and try again. If it didn't work, you must replace the Lcd once more. Hope it works for you.
Please run the built-in LCD test. You can do that by holding onto the D key, turn on the computer (don't release yet until something came out.) You should be able to see different blocks of colors to show that its good. However, if nothing comes up, connect an external monitor which would isolate the problem that we have. If display comes up then its definitely your LCD. Other than that it can be something else. Please let me know of the outcome in case we can provide an alternative solution. Thank you and regards.
After researching the information online, I have put together a few steps to disable the Double-clicking sound(Navigation) in web browsers.
Please follow the below steps to disable the Double-clicking sound:
1) Click on the Start button on the Windows 7 menu bar. 2) From the Start menu, click on Control Panel. 3) On the Control Panel dialog, click on Hardware
and Sound. 4) On the Hardware and Sound dialog, click on Change
system sounds. 5) On the Sound dialog, use the scroll bar until you see
the event titled: Start Navigation. 6) Click on Start Navigation. 7) From the Sounds dropdown select None. 8) Click OK.
Performing the above steps should disable the Double-clicking Sound.
Sir, Your laptop is working perfectly. It is not that Win 7 is not recognising the dual cores of the AMD TURION 64. The information interface in Win 7 was designed that it recognises the dual cores as a single processor. So dont worry. Try "Advanced System Care" to repair all your registry,spyware,hard disk and all OS related problems. It too shows you the System Information. There are also lots of websites that scans your laptop and tells you the system information. Google it for those sites. Thank You.