I disconnected my NAS in Total Commander then Clicked Net, then Network Connections and got this:
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I disconnected my NAS in Total Commander then Clicked Net, then Network Connections and got this:
Been there, done that. Last failure I had was an HDD in a self-powered USB case and the interface in the case failed, lost everything on it.
I got a new Dell Vostro Notebook over 2 years ago that came with 8GB RAM in one slot, found a 4GB module in my salvaged parts that mostly matched except the speed. I plugged the 4GB in and did no...
Yes, there should be a way to Map a folder on a drive. I can disconnect the drive so conversely that should show to Map or Connect, in Total Commander it's the toolbar item named Net.
Posting...
For the problem with the KB5034441 update, I didn't move a partition but resized the largest down by 1GB less then extended the 4xx-5xx GB partition giving it more that 1GB total which then let the...
This is what Total Commander shows for Network, I Map the folder on the NAS drive as specific during setup. My folder is named Public. If i recall correctly my Mac OS X used Mount in the same...
Don't know about the "mount" part but I have Buffalo LinkStation NAS unit attached to my Router by Ethernet, has 2 x 4TB HDDs set as RAID 1 for 4TB storage. I Map the drive in File Explorer,...
Get what?
I've always had trouble with DVD-RW and CD-RW discs, stay with DVD-R, DVD+R, both at 4.7GB and DVD+R/DL [Dual Layer] and CD-R discs. It seems if the RW discs don't close properly they don't play...
Saw that happen once when setting up a new computer with a Microsoft Account when another nearby computer also had a Microsoft Account.
It can be but maybe a month after the last post something has been fixed?
I use a TP-Link AC600 Wi-Fi with Bluetooth 4.2 [Archer T2UB Nano] USB Dongle that the package says 433Mbps on 5GHz and 200Mbps on 2.4GHz, get the full 25Mbps Wireless DSL I'm paying for. And I...
Another 'change' happens when changing the width of columns or height of rows, most of the formatting choices.
The relevance is that the OP is using 2 similar programs that default to different file formats, having the older one able to open the newer one can save frustration.
Could be, I have one that still has the issue but the Recovery partition is over 1GB in size so maybe later?
One other point, if desiring to open the newer .docx files in Office 2000, 2002/XP or 2003 one can add the Compatibility Pack [File Conversion] to the older programs. Office 2007 was the change to...
:ditto:
Just a comment about LibreOffice [pretty much the same as OpenOffice] on my Wireless Notebook, I can Insert a Scan from a Network-attached device, HP OfficeJet Pro.
I've locked folders by using WinZip to compress them then assign a password to open the file. Also possible to create a self-extracting .exe file that could be passworded.
That's what I do. There's other settings that can be set by the User but generally the Defaults are sufficient.
The one thing I've seen in years past [30] of building and repairing computers is that the ATX motherboards always have power to the when off, only way to prevent damage was to remove the power...
As for my experience, MajorGeeks does a good job of checking what they offer for downloads.
That icon is most likely tied to the Trial version of Office that comes with Windows installations.
There shouldn't be any issue using Wireless LAN for backing up depending upon what the backup drive is. I have a LAN and both Wired and Wireless computers using it to access the NAS drive attached...
According to the date on the download from MajorGeeks it's only 8 months old so maybe still in development?