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Can you access disk utilities by booting from your mac installation disk? If all else fails you should wipe out your hard drive and re-install Mac. Hopefully you have made constant backups of your pics and music. You more than likely need to repair disk permissions and erase free space within disk utility
Well, there are a variety of reasons that can consequently drag down the
performance of your Mac. Meanwhile, there are certain ways through
which you can considerably speed up your Mac machine. For example, you
can reset the browser settings to regularly clear useless caches and
history, get rid of all unwanted widgets from the dashboard through the
Dashboard control panel, remove unnecessary applications, find out &
delete those duplicated files, or if your Mac is running out of memory,
try upgrading the system RAM to boost its performance etc. However, if
you prefer a more efficient way to speed up your Mac, try the following
all-in-one Mac speedup tool as it can help resolve all issues in just a
few clicks.
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This usually happens when your internet speed is too slow or busy or the actual video you are trying to upload is too large a file for it to handle. This is what Facebook says about it:
I can't upload a video.
Videos are usually large files, so they can take more than a few minutes to upload fully. If you're having trouble uploading videos, try these troubleshooting tips:
Make sure your video is in a supported format. We recommend MP4. Your video software (ex: Final Cut, Avid, iMovie) should have information on how to export your video to MP4.
Keep in mind that videos must be less than 45 minutes long and smaller than 1.75 GB.
Check that you're using the latest version of your browser.
If it's taking longer than a few hours to add a video to Facebook, learn how to report a problem.
Keep in mind that trying to upload the same video multiple times won't speed up the process. If you'd like to continue using the internet while the video is uploading, you can open up another browser window.
Instructions for uploading a video to YouTubeTo get started,
the first thing you should do is click on the "Upload Videos" icon in
the upper right corner of the YouTube home page:
Click on 'Upload Videos'
Login if you already have an account. If you don't, you'll need to complete and submit the sign-up form to create one:
Create your YouTube account
Describe your video Once you've
registered, you'll be able to begin the two-step video upload process.
First, you'll need to provide some information about the video you're
uploading:
Provide information about your video
You'll want to include relevant keywords in
your title, description and "tags" that people will use when searching
YouTube for video content. For example, if you're uploading a video
snare drum lesson, be sure to include potential search words such as
"drums, lessons, snare, music," etc. Keep in mind, that YouTube
video pages appear in Google's search results. So it's possible that
someone searching for "drum lessons" on Google will stumble upon your
video drum lesson on YouTube without actually searching YouTube
directly. Select the appropriate category and language for your
video, and press the "Go upload a file" button. The alternative "Use
Quick Capture" button would allow you to record a YouTube video
instantly via a camera connected to your computer. (We'll go over this
option in a future tutorial.) Public or Private? On the next page, you'll be able to upload your video file and specify the privacy settings (public or private):
Make your videos private or availabe to the public
If you'd like to only select people you
invite to be able to view your videos, choose "Private." Otherwise, if
you'd like anyone in the world to be able to view your videos, you
should select the "Public" option.
YouTube video requirements and recommendationsYouTube
accepts video files from most newer digital cameras, camcorders, and
cell phones in either an .AVI, .MOV, or .MPG file format. According to
their site, videos saved with the following settings convert and display
the best:
(Note to WVZ Members: Be sure to review the tutorial on how to get the best results when uploading videos to YouTube.) There
is no limit to the number of videos you can upload, but there is a file
size limit of 100MB for "Standard" account members. Videos can be up to 10 minutes long. If you have a Director's Account,
you can upload longer videos. The YouTube Director program is
especially for musicians, amateur filmmakers, videobloggers, or
professional content producers. YouTube asks that you not upload "copyrighted, obscene or any other material which violates YouTube's Terms of Use." Upload your video To
upload your video, press the "Browse" button to locate the video file
on your computer and then press the "Upload Video" button:
Uploading your video to YouTube
The amount of time required to upload a
video depends upon your internet connection speed and the size of the
video you're uploading. It can take anywhere from a few minutes to
several hours. According to YouTube, for users with a high-speed
broadband internet connection, the upload time is usually in the range
of 1-5 minutes per MB (e.g., a 10MB file would take 10-50 minutes to
upload). Once you're video has been uploaded, YouTube will automatically convert it to the Flash video FLV format for use in the YouTube FLV player. This usually takes just a few minutes. Your video should be live shortly thereafter.
If some devices connect wirelessly but others don't then it may be a firmware issue on the router. The firmware will need to be updated to the latest.
First download the latest firmware here is a Link.
Then unzip the folder and put the BIN file on your desktop. Do not try to open the file as your computer can't read it.
Then from a computer that is hard wired to the X150n (using an Ethernet cable) go to your browser and type in 192.168.1.1 and press enter. The Username will be admin and the password will be 1234.
Once logged in go to Management on the left side of the screen, under that choose Advanced Configurations, and then click on Upgrade Firmware.
In this window click on the Browse button and then select the BIN file from your desktop. Once you have it selected click the Upload button.
The router will take a couple of minutes to upload and reboot. Once it is done try connecting your devices again.
If you are trying to intall Windows XP and you get that message it means that the MBR section in your disk is physical damagaged, you can not perform any installation, your HDD is dead, get a new one. But before that you can try to do a low level format :
1- Get "Hiren's Boot CD" from the internet
links for HBCD
torrent : http://www.btscene.com/details/2247719/Hiren+s+Boot+CD+12+Full.html
Uploading : http://uploading.com/files/ab2c6mda/Hirens...12.0.part2.rar/ http://uploading.com/files/42a119e7/Hirens...12.0.part1.rar/
2- It's an ISO file, burn it on a CD.
3- Reboot your machine using that CD.
4- Navigating over the menu of Hiren's Boot CD and go to Disks Problem and formatting, (some thing like that).
5- Perform a low level format.
6- The operation will take many times, about 4 to 8 hours.
7- After the operation complete try to install XP.
8- If it does'nt work then get a new HDD.
Hi Follow the below instructions.
Getting Started: How to upload
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Once you've finished editing your video, made sure it's less than 10
minutes, smaller than 2GB in size, and in an acceptable format, you're
ready to upload it.
Click the
button in the upper-right-hand corner of any YouTube page.
Click the "Browse" button to browse for the video file you'd like to upload to our site. Select the file you want to upload.
Click the 'Upload Video' button to start the uploading process.
As the video file is uploading, enter as much information about
your video as possible in the relevant fields (including Title,
Description, Tags, and Category). You're not required to provide
specific information, but the more information you include, the easier
it is for users to find your video!
Click the 'Save changes' button to save the updates you've made to the video file.
It can take from a couple minutes to an hour for your video to
upload to YouTube.
If you're receiving an error with your Upload, you might want to make
sure you're attempting to upload a file that's recognized by YouTube.
YouTube accepts video files from most digital cameras and camcorders,
and cell phones in the .AVI, .MOV, .WMV, and .MPG file formats. Please note: your video must meet our uploading requirements: no larger than 2GB and no more than 10 minutes in length.
If your video does not meet these requirements you will need to re-edit
the video file on your computer then upload the new file to our site. Have more than one video file to upload?
Not a problem! You can upload up to 10 video files in a single uploading session.
The A701 is a bit cranky. I've found that it prefers USB flash sticks of upto 2GB. It likes the flash stick formatting before use. And it prefers jpg files added to the root directory of the flash stick - so no images in folders. Finally but probably least important, it's not much point uploading 2MB jpgs as the screen is pretty much 72DPI smaller size JPGS lead to a faster loading. ( try around 900x 600 dpi )
music files and photo files take up a lot of memory/space on a hard drive. If you are using your flash dirve (external drive) to upload songs, phots etc to a website (i.e. Facebook;MySpace etc.) you can upload them directly from the external drive rather than loading them to your computer. I suggest, that if you have a cd/dvd burner, burn all music and photo files to dic, if your external drive is for temporary storage. Once you have done this, remove all music and photo files (except any you may want to use as start up theme music, background use for desktop etc.) then, degragment your hard drive, C:\. Once the degragmentation is complete, close all programs and reboot your computer. NOTE: while you can operate the computer while a defragmentatioin is in progress, any use slows this process, as degragmentations (or defrag's) can take some time to complete (i.e. 1 hour or more depending on the status of the computer and it's need for being defragmented) You can run an analasys to determine if it need to be defraged. This can be done under the Start Menu,All Programs, Accessories, System Tools,Disc Defragmenter: When Disc Defragmenter Opens, it will give you a list of the internal (hard drives,including the D:/ Partitioned Drive) Select C:\ and click on Analyze. This should only take a few minutes to complete. Once the Analysis is complete, it will tell you directly whether or not the computer (Drive C:\) needs to be defragged. In the event it does not, You can also run a Disc Cleanup: Go to Start Menu, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disc Cleanup. Be careful doing this as you do not want to remove any programs that you use on a regular basis, or frequently, that the computer automatically may deem "seldom used". Here, you can remove, or uninstall programs and files that you or the computer do not need, and free up space. Freeing up memory or space will improve speed a little bit. Depending on the OS (operating system) and it's current grade (upgraded or not) - you may need to have more memory and RAM installed.
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