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ginnie 01-05-2014 08:28 PM

Hi Mari
 
On the front page of windows 8, if you scroll to the right there is Microsoft office. Open that and you create a new document. Hope this is what you need to know. I am learning just like you are. Keep plugging away! ginnie:hug:

waves 01-05-2014 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mari (Post 1041619)
Waves, :) :) :)

Hubby used to partition his hard drive. Is that similar to what you are talking about?

No, a partition and an OS installation are not the same. A drive is always partitioned, but it can be just a single partition if you want, or multiple ones. Multiple partitions makes a single physical hard disk "look like" multiple hard disks. Eg, using Window's convention: if you had just one hard drive with two partitions, you'd have a C: drive and a D:drive... just as if you had two physical disks. Mac and Linux use different identifiers but the concept still applies. Sigh. Probably TMI.

Btw (making it worse here), when you installing multiple operating systems on the same disk, you usually do have to make a separate partition for each system, as part of the process. It doesn't sound like you want multiple OS's though. Maybe one flunky OS is enough. ;)

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He does not trust the internet and has his anti viral stuff set so high that he cannot do certain things. I try not to pay attention. I believe he uses one machine only for the Internet.
I have mine set middle of the road. I am asked/warned about various things that happen. I allow scripts but I do not run Java at all, in my browser. If someone wants to put Java apps on their site, they can do without my visit.

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I did not ask why I have 8. I have stopped asking for explanations of these sorts of things. For one, the work place treats us like children, for two I would not know what to do with that information, and for three I rarely believe the answer even if it is what seems to be a straight forward question.
LOL. My best guess is they've adopted 8 as standard, which means any time someone needs their system reinstalled, they get 8 now, not 7. No particular reason than it's the most current. That's how I've always seen IT depts do things. New installations and re-installations are done by current institution standard. The standard is updated some time after software gets released. Maybe not right away, but soon after.

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The computer is still not exactly "right" -- I get an odd message at start up because "sticky notes has failed to initialize" or something ----- THE EXACT same message I got when I had windows 7 so what happened to the wiping?
Sounds like your "Sticky Notes" might be older/incompatible with Windows (7 and above), OR it simply has a bug. The latter you won't get around, unless they release a new version of that software that fixes it. Some bugs show up sporadically and may not show up on every system.

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Tonight's task will be to make folders for the desktop. (Don't laugh. I usually have my iPad sitting next to me so I can ask questions on Google like this: "How do I create a new folder for my desktop in Windows 8?) :eek:
It is nice, isn't it, that we can google questions like that. One of my recent googles was "how do I tell the difference between a USB 2.0 port and a USB 3.0" I didn't think I'd get a useful hit, but I did -- with pictures!

waves

Brokenfriend 01-06-2014 01:44 AM

Mari. I have Windows from the stone ages. lol. I have a 2002 Dell,Windows XP,and I'm going to hopefully replace it soon with a newer used computer.

Good luck with the new computer. BF:hug::hug::hug:

Mari 01-06-2014 02:07 AM

:Good-Post:

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Originally Posted by waves (Post 1041653)
It is nice, isn't it, that we can google questions like that. One of my recent googles was "how do I tell the difference between a USB 2.0 port and a USB 3.0" I didn't think I'd get a useful hit, but I did -- with pictures!

waves

Hi, Waves,

I do understand your helpful reply. :)
I can follow it like I could follow along with a song, but I would not be able to sing the song by myself -- dunno if that makes sense. :cool:

Google is beautiful.

Mari

Brokenfriend 01-06-2014 02:16 AM

I've been quiet because of this. I tried to download firmware,DSP,and a library of frequencies into my high tech scanner radio that has a 2GB micro-SD chip in it. I pulled my hair,lost sleep,went nuts,was ready to die in two weeks of trying. I did everything that I could think of,and more. I'd go to bed,and get back up to try some other ideas to resolve the problems. It was all in vain because my computer wasn't capable of the process,but I didn't know it at the time.

I went to my sister's house on New Years day,and used her computer. I downloaded the info right away with their computer. So I lost sleep,hair,and went nuts for nothing. It was this computer. It doesn't have higher function capabilities anymore. This computer has got to go.

This is why I've been so quiet. I thought that I broke the scanner,and the company that made them closed it's doors. They don't repair them anymore either. I was trying to update my scanner for the upcoming changes,and finally did at my sister's house before they may stop the updates on the computer. I should have a couple of years with this scanner now that it has been updated. I was thrilled that it wasn't me. It was my old computer. I was thrilled that I fixed the problem. BF:yahoo::Excited::Head-Spin:
Sorry for having gone slightly off the topic. BF :hug::hug::hug:

Jomar 01-06-2014 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 1041587)
Not good on PC at all. I am taking some lessons. My son also helps me. I still can't cut and paste, something so easy...I


There are many ways to do the cut & paste or copy & paste.
I use the left & right mouse clicks to highlight/select /cut or copy and paste for it the most.

here is some beginner videos that can show the ways to do it-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhXg4tvIft4


Or this website might explain it better also -
http://www.wikihow.com/Copy-and-Paste

Lara 01-06-2014 03:11 PM

If Macs were less expensive, then life would be so much easier. We'd all have one. lol ;)

waves 01-06-2014 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Lara (Post 1041797)
If Macs were less expensive, then life would be so much easier. We'd all have one. lol ;)

Ah, yes, or any Apple system. Simply elegant technology. :)

All my engineer friends now have iPads for personal use.... sigh... drool.

Browsing laptops I've had a couple of MacBooks pop out at me... big sigh.... but I'd be buying for development, and there is little demand here for Apple platform developers, even mobile development is mostly android, not iOS. :o

oh well.

waves

Mari 01-06-2014 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by waves (Post 1041844)
. but I'd be buying for development, and there is little demand here for Apple platform developers, even mobile development is mostly android, not iOS. :o

oh well.

waves

Waves,

Right, anyone I have talked to who works with computers, finds Apple limiting in soooo many ways.

I only use Apple because I started on a machine in the early 1990s
(Macintosh Classic II ?) and kept using Apple products at home.

At work I muddle through on the PC's.
Actually, I do very little computer work at work.
I do the work on my home computer and send it to work via email, and such.

I used to curse Bill Gates for designing a crappy product. Every time a screen froze, . . . . was evidence that his company cut corners to put out a crummy product.

Now, Apple is just as crummy as the PC's but I still prefer Apple products because I am used to them.

M

bizi 01-06-2014 09:35 PM

we have windows 8 and firefox mozilla. It has been working fine for us.
bizi


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