Yes, they do, Jon. I'll try that, thanks. I'm still baffled as to why it didn't do that automatically, though.
Also, great tag.
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Yes, they do, Jon. I'll try that, thanks. I'm still baffled as to why it didn't do that automatically, though.
Also, great tag.
Zenkitty, IME, rar files don't automatically stitch themselves together.
I'm still baffled as to why it didn't do that automatically, though.
It expands into whatever the poster started from. That was their call.
It worked! Yay!
The other files I've downloaded with the same program did stitch themselves together. This one left me to my own, sadly inadequate, devices.
Anyone know the answer to the other vexing question, why I can't connect to the seeders who are clearly there?
I both love and hate technology. I need a live-in geek.
The other files I've downloaded with the same program did stitch themselves together
I warrant those were put up in one piece.
ita, right I believe. You can put files up in one piece or put them up in 72 pieces in a folder.
My friend recently bought a new iMac and an AirPort Extreme. He is able to connect wirelessly with the new iMac and his older G4. When he brings home his laptop from work (IBM ThinkPad that is set up for wireless), he isn't able to connect to the AirPort network. He says the PC sees it but he can't connect. Any ideas? (I plan to do the same set up in the near future so I'm curious for myself as well.)
Is it okay to write labels on a CD with a Sharpie? Because I already did. Not on the business side, of course.
Is it okay to write labels on a CD with a Sharpie?
Yes. I think a Sharpie (or similar) is the only writing utensil that is OK to use.
Drawing pens work for writing on CDs, too.