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Post by MiTHRANDiR on Dec 5, 2006 12:10:04 GMT -5
hehehe ;D
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Post by PogsKlinc on Dec 5, 2006 13:13:43 GMT -5
Please tell me.
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Post by DharmaPB&J on Dec 5, 2006 15:55:03 GMT -5
Please tell me. Click the PrtSc button at the top of the keyboard, then go into Paint hit Edit then paste and is should be on the Paint screen. You can shrink it smaller by hitting strech and skew then change the top two too 50 and hit enter. Then save it put it on imageshack or photobucket and post the IMG on here and done!! PM me if you need any more help!
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Post by wesh on Dec 5, 2006 16:27:36 GMT -5
yep, there ya go I just used the term 'memory' cause that's kinda where windows stores stuff you copied (for instance by pressing PrtScr. It's like an invisible clip board, you can't see it's contents, but if you go to Edit and then Paste, like DharmaPB&J said, then you can paste it's contents.) (here's a guide if you want to learn more about the basics of copy-paste: www.aarp.org/learntech/computers/howto/Articles/a2002-07-16-cutpaste.html I'ts more then you bargained for! )
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Post by PogsKlinc on Dec 5, 2006 18:00:13 GMT -5
yep, there ya go I just used the term 'memory' cause that's kinda where windows stores stuff you copied (for instance by pressing PrtScr. It's like an invisible clip board, you can't see it's contents, but if you go to Edit and then Paste, like DharmaPB&J said, then you can paste it's contents.) (here's a guide if you want to learn more about the basics of copy-paste: www.aarp.org/learntech/computers/howto/Articles/a2002-07-16-cutpaste.html I'ts more then you bargained for! ) I know the whole CTRL+C CTRL+V copy paste. It worked but my internet filter won't let imageshack through.
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Post by DharmaPB&J on Dec 5, 2006 18:21:37 GMT -5
yep, there ya go I just used the term 'memory' cause that's kinda where windows stores stuff you copied (for instance by pressing PrtScr. It's like an invisible clip board, you can't see it's contents, but if you go to Edit and then Paste, like DharmaPB&J said, then you can paste it's contents.) (here's a guide if you want to learn more about the basics of copy-paste: www.aarp.org/learntech/computers/howto/Articles/a2002-07-16-cutpaste.html I'ts more then you bargained for! ) I know the whole CTRL+C CTRL+V copy paste. It worked but my internet filter won't let imageshack through. Have you tried Photobucket?
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Post by PogsKlinc on Dec 5, 2006 18:22:31 GMT -5
I know the whole CTRL+C CTRL+V copy paste. It worked but my internet filter won't let imageshack through. Have you tried Photobucket? Yes. Too bad. Oh well.
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Post by DharmaPB&J on Dec 5, 2006 18:27:19 GMT -5
Have you tried Photobucket? Yes. Too bad. Oh well.
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Post by PogsKlinc on Dec 5, 2006 18:28:02 GMT -5
Oh well. Maybe eventually.
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Post by DharmaPB&J on Dec 5, 2006 18:31:00 GMT -5
Oh well. Maybe eventually. Hopefully
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Post by MiTHRANDiR on Dec 8, 2006 18:23:11 GMT -5
If you really want to find your memory, open up your computer case (if it's a desktop computer) and look for something like this Seriously though, you can't really manually access the memory (Well probably you can, but you don't really need to, in normal everyday use), it's just where your computer saves data that it's currently using, (including a screenshot you take by pressing the print screen button) Here's what my desktop currently looks like, btw: Using windows XP (yep, unlike a lot of ppl here, i'm a PC guy , the sidebar on the right is a program called Google desktop, and i'm using a custom visual style. (Which XP doesn't by default support, requires swapping a certain system file) and the wallpaper is this one: interfacelift.com/wallpaper/details.php?id=400
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Post by Friendly Communist on Apr 10, 2007 21:30:14 GMT -5
Ok now that I have the old thread.
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Post by on Apr 10, 2007 22:07:20 GMT -5
ooo where do you get your desktops friendly?
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Post by Friendly Communist on Apr 10, 2007 22:22:29 GMT -5
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Post by Steve on Apr 10, 2007 23:54:10 GMT -5
Wow, I haven't posted on this in a while! Here is my desktop: And here is my custom visual theme in action:
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