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Yes, the tutorial is still valid. :)
Screen Shot of Volume 0.
@Brink,
Shouldn't this tutorial be reviewed [Edwin's contribution is particularly useful] then reworked with diagrams to illustrate its main points?
It might be easier to publish the revised version as a new, separate tutorial.
Denis
Perhaps Windows logo key+ Shift + S can be used instead of Snipping Tool.
It cannot be uploaded until it has been saved as a file so that must be explained in the tutorial if Win+Shift+S is to be suggested.
Personally, I think people do need something suggested because they might not be familiar with graphics manipulations. I think it would be worth adding links to
Take a screenshot - TenForumsTutorials
Take a screen snip with Snip and Sketch - TenForumsTutorials
Steps Recorder - TenForumsTutorials
and A basic guide to using the Snipping tool - TenForums
and, for photos, How to tidy up computer screen photo - TenForums
How to upload and post screenshots and files - TenForumsTutorials
How to remove a screenshot or image from a TenForums post - TenForumsTutorials
How to post a screenshot of Disk management - TenForumsTutorials
Denis
In step 3, I do not understand the point of the right-hand silver-bronze diagram [and I cannot read it].
Denis
@Brink,
Might I suggest that you refer to MaloK's excellent Computer Management>Disk Management Post #4 as a means of saving the Disk mgmt. layout in its column-widened form for subsequent everyday use.
All the best,
Denis
Last edited by Try3; 18 Mar 2022 at 07:40.