1. Use DOS commands.Go here and scroll down to the Delete section:https://kb.wisc.edu/page.php?id=903

    Use DOS commands.

    Go here and scroll down to the Delete section:

    https://kb.wisc.edu/page.php?id=903

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  2. The manual for that model:http://www.mytoshiba.com.au/file/do...says:■To start BIOS Setup;1. Turn on the computer while pressing the F2 key.2. Release the F2 key when the TOSHIBA Leading Innovation>>> screen appears.■ To end the BIOS Setup;1. Press F10, and then press Y to accept the changeRead more

    The manual for that model:

    http://www.mytoshiba.com.au/file/do…

    says:

    ■To start BIOS Setup;
    1. Turn on the computer while pressing the F2 key.
    2. Release the F2 key when the TOSHIBA Leading Innovation
    >>> screen appears.
    ■ To end the BIOS Setup;
    1. Press F10, and then press Y to accept the changes
    The computer will restart.

    If that doesn’t work, are you using, or have you tried using, an external keyboard?

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  3. Your battery is probably showing its age. This may help:https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...

    Your battery is probably showing its age. This may help:

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us…

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  4. The owner of the photos doesn't want you to be able to download them, you can only view them.There is no way around it, have you never heard of copyright?If the owner of the photos allowed you to download them you would be able to claim them as your own, edit them, upload them to another website etcRead more

    The owner of the photos doesn’t want you to be able to download them, you can only view them.

    There is no way around it, have you never heard of copyright?

    If the owner of the photos allowed you to download them you would be able to claim them as your own, edit them, upload them to another website etc, and the owner naturally doesn”t want that to happen because the photos belong to him or her.

    Take your own photos if you want to be able to do with them as you please!

    message edited by phil22

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  5. After some research I assume you are running Windows Server xxxx on the servers. The L300 thin clients connect to one of the servers running Vspace server software?The 2 servers have different subsets? L300 clients are configured to connect directly to the server? (not over the router?)Router connecRead more

    After some research I assume you are running Windows Server xxxx on the servers. The L300 thin clients connect to one of the servers running Vspace server software?

    The 2 servers have different subsets?
    L300 clients are configured to connect directly to the server? (not over the router?)
    Router connects servers to internet? not needed for the clients to connect to server?

    file:///E:/Users/luc/Downloads/User-manual_L-series_L350_(EN)_498943.pdf

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  6. If you look at the PC specs, then dig up the CPU specs, you'll see the power supply only puts out 65W, the Celeron wattage is 17W, & the CPU socket is FCBGA1023. I couldn't find anything about the CPU being soldered-in or not & I have no idea if the board or BIOS supports other CPUs, but I hRead more

    If you look at the PC specs, then dig up the CPU specs, you’ll see the power supply only puts out 65W, the Celeron wattage is 17W, & the CPU socket is FCBGA1023. I couldn’t find anything about the CPU being soldered-in or not & I have no idea if the board or BIOS supports other CPUs, but I highly doubt you’ll find a replacement for just $38.

    Celeron Processor 1007U

    Intel Search Results for ‘FCBGA1023’

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  7. If there separated as shown in your example with a semicolon character, then TEXT TO COLUMNS is what you need.Hightlight the cell with the list of namesSelect TEXT TO COLUMNSSelect DelimitedClick NextSelect SemicolonYou should see your data delimited in the small window at the bottomClick NextClickRead more

    If there separated as shown in your example with a semicolon character, then TEXT TO COLUMNS is what you need.

    Hightlight the cell with the list of names
    Select TEXT TO COLUMNS
    Select Delimited
    Click Next
    Select Semicolon
    You should see your data delimited in the small window at the bottom
    Click Next
    Click Finish

    MIKE

    http://www.skeptic.com/

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  8. LPHD-UP3 is an oldy, so may not be supported by iomega anymore. however, if u go to their website, and type in your serial number (S/N GRAB139379) then that shud bring you to relevant questions and answers that you will need, including how to make it work if yo0ur computer isnt detecting it. driversRead more

    LPHD-UP3 is an oldy, so may not be supported by iomega anymore. however, if u go to their website, and type in your serial number (S/N GRAB139379) then that shud bring you to relevant questions and answers that you will need, including how to make it work if yo0ur computer isnt detecting it. drivers neednt be installed as that is done by the fact that it is already a drive, a memory drive. ok?
    it will show you how to right click on “my computer” > manage> disk management, and follow instructiuons from there. (this for windows 7 and xp sp2 and 3 See less
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  9. first confirm ports are enabled in biosreview Device manager. Are they listed but with yellow exclaimation points? if so you need to install the mainboard drivers for those ports.

    first confirm ports are enabled in bios
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  10. Before you go any further with this, you need to be certain that the motherboard in your system had official drivers for Windows 98SE.If it did not, then you are asking for a lot of trial and error and inconveniences.I fully support your quest to run Windows 98SE on newer hardware, but be aware thatRead more

    Before you go any further with this, you need to be certain that the motherboard in your system had official drivers for Windows 98SE.

    If it did not, then you are asking for a lot of trial and error and inconveniences.

    I fully support your quest to run Windows 98SE on newer hardware, but be aware that even if you do find drivers for this board, there are still other hurdles to cross.

    Third-party patches are required to use more than approximately 1.5GB of RAM, hard drives over 137GB, and SATA drives. Unofficial updates will be required to use USB2 devices and USB flash drives.

    Are you sure you’re ready to undertake this? 🙂 lol
    You may find relevant information with these links:
    http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/975…
    http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/107…
    http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php…
    http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php…

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