Showing posts with label manufacturer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manufacturer. Show all posts

Monday, 22 February 2016

How to Make a File Downloadable From a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 22,

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Determine what type of file to create. You can convert a document to a PDF (portable document file.) For a collection of items, like images or audio files, use a compression tool so that users can download all the items in one small package.
Download a compression tool, like Winzip and a program to create PDF files, such as Adobe Distiller, from a download site or the manufacturer's website.
Hit the 'Ctrl' key and left-click each file that you want to add to the compressed folder. When all the files are selected, right-click and select 'Send to Compressed (Zipped) Folder.' A new folder with the extension '.zip' will appear.
Open your PDF creator software. Click 'File' and 'Open.' Select the file you want to convert to a PDF to open it. Click 'Save as PDF' from the menu. With Adobe Professional, you can right-click the document and select 'Convert to Adobe PDF.'
Upload the PDF and Zip files to your web server with your FTP software. You can place them right on the root folder or create a subfolder and put them there.
Edit the web page from which the users will download the files. Put the text 'link' at the place in the file where you want the link to the file to appear. 'Folder' is the name of the folder where the file resides, 'filename' is the name of the file and 'link' is the word to be used as the hyperlink in your web page.
Add text in your webpage that tells users what the file format of the downloadable file is. Provide instructions on how to open it.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016

How to Troubleshoot Mac USB IssuesIn Feburary 2016 04,

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Check that the USB device is connected to the appropriate jack. There is a USB jack in the back of most keyboards, but it often only works with a mouse.
Unplug any USB devices and wait a few moments before reconnecting them. You can often fix problems with your USB keyboard and mouse by using this method. Try restarting your computer if the malfunction persists after you reconnect the USB device.
Test your USB peripherals in another computer. If the problem exists in the second computer, you may need to have the device serviced or look for an updated version of the firmware that supports your USB item. Check the manufacturer's website for these updates.
Try different devices in the same USB port. For example, if your mouse if behaving strangely, see whether an external drive or an iPod is able to connect to the computer via that USB port.
Disconnect any USB hubs that you're using and connect each device one at a time to your computer. You need to troubleshoot the devices individually to find out whether the USB hub or the one of the devices is causing the problem. Be sure to test each peripheral with a working USB cable.
Reset the parameter random access memory (PRAM) and nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) on your computer. Turn off your computer, then restart it and immediately press and hold the 'Command,' 'Option,' 'P' and 'R' keys on the keyboard. Release the keys after you hear the startup chime for the third time and your computer should boot normally.
Consider reinstalling the operating system after clearing your computer's hard drive. Be sure to back up all of your data before you erase the disc. You may also want to bring the computer to a Mac service center and have the logic board examined.
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