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Answered by ysoliman : Oct 17 2011 10:43 PM
Hi,
If you have the book as an EPub or PDF, you can put them straight on to your Kindle by plugging it in and dragging the file into the "documents" folder. Mobi files also work with Kind... full answer >
Answered by macslocum : Jul 22 2011 12:45 PM
Looks like I was lucky. I installed it on three different machines and didn't encounter any issues. full answer >
Answered by bjepson : Jul 18 2010 04:59 AM
Leopard is probably compatible with your iBook. See Mac OS X Leopard: Supported Machines.
If you are determined to keep this machine, I would suggest two upgrades for it: a new hard drive and as muc... full answer >
Upgrading to a new computer and need to move your copy of Windows to a new disk? This excerpt from David A Karp's Windows 7 Annoyances will show you how to transfer your copy of Windows to another h...
So you've developed your first iPhone app and it's doing well in the App Store. It's time for an update. What do you do? This excerpt from Craig Hockenberry's iPhone App Development: The Missing Manua...
Once you have Drupal up and running, it's important to keep your site up-to-date. New releases of contributed modules and Drupal core come out periodically to address critical security fixes, and ...
The thought of recompiling the kernel strikes fear into
far too many Linux geeks. While you have to perform each step in order
and wait for the process to finish, and while mistakes can ...
You don't need to change the kernel on your system often,
but any Linux geek should be comfortable installing a new kernel without
having to upgrade the entire distribution. The difficu...
Answered by blackbear : Oct 06 2009 06:17 AM
I just did such an upgrade. Be aware that there is really no "upgrade" path from XP to Windows 7, you need to do a full install. If you used NTFS under XP, the install can run without a re... full answer >
On the fence about getting a Windows 7 netbook or upgrading your current Windows XP model to the newer system?
Here are some points to ponder:Windows 7 is more advanced than Windo...