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Everything posted by Ken Cox
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7zip opened it fine k
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COLIN full w/s c/w manual control looks like an expensive area good show ken
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put it on a table beside you or rig a swing away cupholder away from the keyboards I use a kvm switch to join my 2 dt's -1 keyboard, mouse, monitor -- 2 keystrokes swing systems http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVM_switch looks like 10 items ken
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ERIC get the tea cup off your desk -- you are just asking for trouble :blink:/> ken
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I just supplied the link ken
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better late than never how to buy a laptop http://nls.cnet.com/pageservices/viewOnlineNewsletter.sc?list_id=e435&send_date=11/19/2013 ken
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Deekay get the 7.5 manual here http://www.wnsoft.com/picturestoexe/help/ iso is explained on page 59 on my system ken
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Dave you explained how to make the ISO with x# of files I supplied how to burn it :rolleyes:/> ken
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DAVE all you had to do is read the url I supplied Burn a CD or DVD from an ISO file Applies to Windows 7 An ISO file, also called a disc image, is a single file that’s a copy of an entire data CD or DVD. When you burn a CD or DVD from an ISO file, the new disc has the same folders, files, and properties as the original disc. The most common way to get an ISO file is to download it from a website. For example, you might download and then use an ISO file to update software on your computer. You can burn a disc image file, which often has either an .iso or .img file name extension, to a recordable CD or DVD by using Windows Disc Image Burner. Whether you can burn it to a recordable CD, DVD, or Blu‑ray Disc depends on your disc burner and the type of discs it can burn, the size of the disc image file, as well as the device on which you plan to use the disc. Insert a recordable CD, DVD, or Blu‑ray Disc into your disc burner.Open Computer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Computer.In Windows Explorer, find the disc image file, and then double-click it.If you have more than one disc burner, from the Disc burner list in Windows Disc Image Burner, click the burner that you want to use.(Optional) If you want to verify that the disc image was burned correctly to the disc, select the Verify disc after burning check box. If the integrity of disc image file is critical (for example, the disc image file contains a firmware update), you should select this check box.Click Burn to burn the disc. Notes If a third-party CD or DVD burning program is installed on your computer, that program might open when you double-click the disc image file. If this happens, and you want to use Windows Disc Image Burner to burn the CD or DVD from the disc image file instead, right-click the disc image file, and then click Burn disc image.You can't create disc image files using Windows Disc Image Burner. To create a disc image file, you need to install and use a third-party CD or DVD burning program or other program that lets you create disc image files from a CD or DVD.Article ID: MSW700043
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windows 7 will do it see http://windows.micro...rom-an-iso-file it will make a regular dvd [storebought] from the ISO ken
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Daniel was trolling again )) Now that the train is working, I imagine you will be taking many trips to document the seasons in all our letters over the years, you never mentioned your "hills" Long time ago Patrick used to show his area. great shots ken
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ISO SEE http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?/topic/15930-extreme-basics/page__pid__105641__st__20#entry105641 http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?/topic/7552-burn-iso-image/#entry47145 http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows7/burn-a-cd-or-dvd-from-an-iso-file http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?/topic/11208-iso-creation-software/page__pid__72337#entry72337 KEN
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DEE provide pte version # and did you try to burn an ISO -- if not please try also provide version of windows you are using tia ken
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Dave good job thks ken
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Eric full ws great documentary -- just hope there is no squawking re not your picts lot of work on your part ken
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Eric also save this thread and use Stu's program to document your keys and put on a couple cd's remember "Jesus Saves" :rolleyes:/>/>/> Author's PTE Presentation NotesPresentation Name: KeyCopy - Tool Download Count: 2093 File Size: 132K Contributor: Stu Rands Contributor's Email: nobeefstu@netzero.net If your PC registry still has the key registration information (you can easily tell by opening PTE and it works without prompting you to "Load A Key") ... then this KeyCopy utility tool will easily create a backup registration key file for you. http://www.beechbroo...tes.asp?id=1750 http://www.beechbrook.com/pte/index.asp?categoryid=2&view=View http://www.beechbrook.com/pte/ ken
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Eric you say you have the original 2 keys -- why not try reinstalling them ken
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I moved this "suggestion" ken
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where is your old key try reinstalling the old key ken
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Proton please provide more details of the exe so Igor and company can possibly find the cause also see this link that Igor provided some time ago https://www.virustotal.com/ ken
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Lionel at least 7 members have downloaded the zip with no problem suspect the problem lies with your anti virus software ken
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Eric ok download now dandy piece - thought I seen Johnny Depp at 3:33) music just right for transitions smoothest video yet great job Mick ken
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Mick pc link gives me ooops page not found ken
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if you read "Posted 28 October 2012 - 09:47 AM Please don't worry, we'll not remove DVD output. I didn't expect that so many people use it. " why did you even mention it??? ken
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Peter like so many, he did not practice "RAT'S" READ ALL THREADS )))))))))) ken