A laptop cover is provided. The device includes a rigid housing including a base having a planar upper surface. A plurality of sidewalls extend from a perimeter of the base defining an open end opposite the base, wherein an interior volume of the housing is dimensioned to receive a laptop ...
but if your game crashes again, that's the next step. Basically everything that doesn't belong to Intel or Microsoft should be closed, although some processes will restart on their
Here’s a series of questions from an AskWoody Plus member — along with my answers. They cover a lot of Win7 EoL territory. (Our reader graciously let me re-post the Q&As here. They are edited for clarity.)“Susan, I feel lucky to have had Woody’s, the other MVPs’, and ...
To provide some background, our organization currently uses the latest stable client of Microsoft Teams and we've recently deployed updated OneDrive sync app...
I did a lot of troubleshooting for this problem (one side of the case not closing fully), even taking the laptop to the Apple Store in Jacksonville, Florida, where I was told that it was not fixable and was considered a vintage machine that Apple would not work on. Since I need the ...
The menu > "Close Microsoft Edge" will close all your profiles, not really useful to fulfill this use case. Chrome shows an entry on your profile menu once you have more than one window open: Then, it will open back all of your windows once you switch to this profile agai...
Also, I can see that the laptop monitor is still shown in the display’s arrangement, even though the lid is closed. Of course, this is a problem because I can’t work when my monitors lose their signal every 2 minutes. I know this is not an issue with the Dell D6000, or the ...
Ever since the update that added the horse ranch expansion pack, my Sims game has been unable to launch properly. It opens up with a white screen for a few seconds, then closes down. I feel like I've tried everything - I've repaired the game, uninstalled it, restarted my laptop, mak...
I did mean what I wrote. In the case that you quoted, it was the third-party RAM that had failed. Why should Apple cover that? If you replace RAM in your Mac, it can be a good idea to hold on to said RAM, so that if anything goes wrong, you can swap the original RAM back ...
I wonder if Apple really even cares about market share anymore. Maybe this move (if true) , along with the delay of Leopard because of the iPhone, is reflective of them dropping "Computer" from their name. How can you gain market share by severely restricting choice? Want a laptop with ...