Will i be able to watch youtube videos that are banned?
Hello there. will be moving to Germany very soon. And i am from the UK. My friends say to me when i send them certain youtube videos, the videos are not available in there countrie. since my laptop has a British ip address will i still be able to watch certain videos, while being in germany
YouTube - 1 Answers
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No you'll not be able to watch certain videos. Youtube determines your ip address by the internet connection, not you computer/laptop. There are several ways to bypass it, but none I can post here
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Friday, December 28, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Rise of Italy, Japan and Germany
Rise of Italy, Japan and Germany?
I spilled water on my laptop and this assigment is due tommorow...HELP!!!!! question: Discuss the rise of Italy, GHermany and Japan and how did their aggressions lead to WW2?
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If you can post a question on Yahoo Answers, then there is no reason why you cannot google to find your own information. Procrastination I can understand, laziness and lying I can't
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I spilled water on my laptop and this assigment is due tommorow...HELP!!!!! question: Discuss the rise of Italy, GHermany and Japan and how did their aggressions lead to WW2?
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If you can post a question on Yahoo Answers, then there is no reason why you cannot google to find your own information. Procrastination I can understand, laziness and lying I can't
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Friday, December 14, 2012
Can anyone point me in the direction of a great laptop for my husband to take to Iraq
Can anyone point me in the direction of a great laptop for my husband to take to Iraq?
My husband deploys this summer and we are in search of a laptop to send with him. A few things we are looking for we have found on some and then others we have no clue. Did some internet searches and it is just all getting tangled up. Some options we would like: Built in webcam Wireless internet 14''-17'' screen Great video card CD+ DVD ROM Case to be included Battery to be included Shipping to an APO address (we are in Germany right now) Great Great prices between $500.00-$1,000.00(U.S.) He will use it for basic communication with friends and family online, such as email and instant messengers. Digital picture uploading and storage. Gaming and gaming... Any help would be great!!!!!!!!!!!!
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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Your best bet would be to go with the Dell XPS M1210. It is a little more that your price but it is a great computer. Small and lite but powerfull. And it has a built in web cam but I think that is extra. Also all the Dell XPS phone support is handled in the US and Cananda. No Indian tech support. You can also find the XPS M1210 on the Dell Outlet. The outlet had refurb and ordered new but never opened systems. Here is the link to the outlet. http://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnlineSales/topics/global.aspx/arb/online/en/InventorySearch?c=us&cs=22&l=en&s=dfh
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Go to BESTBUY.com and look at the models they offer
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If you want durability...ie: withstand shock and abbuse...Panasonic Toughbooks..but they are higher in price range...I would check out Dell...they have alot of different models and price ranges
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My husband deploys this summer and we are in search of a laptop to send with him. A few things we are looking for we have found on some and then others we have no clue. Did some internet searches and it is just all getting tangled up. Some options we would like: Built in webcam Wireless internet 14''-17'' screen Great video card CD+ DVD ROM Case to be included Battery to be included Shipping to an APO address (we are in Germany right now) Great Great prices between $500.00-$1,000.00(U.S.) He will use it for basic communication with friends and family online, such as email and instant messengers. Digital picture uploading and storage. Gaming and gaming... Any help would be great!!!!!!!!!!!!
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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Your best bet would be to go with the Dell XPS M1210. It is a little more that your price but it is a great computer. Small and lite but powerfull. And it has a built in web cam but I think that is extra. Also all the Dell XPS phone support is handled in the US and Cananda. No Indian tech support. You can also find the XPS M1210 on the Dell Outlet. The outlet had refurb and ordered new but never opened systems. Here is the link to the outlet. http://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnlineSales/topics/global.aspx/arb/online/en/InventorySearch?c=us&cs=22&l=en&s=dfh
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Go to BESTBUY.com and look at the models they offer
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If you want durability...ie: withstand shock and abbuse...Panasonic Toughbooks..but they are higher in price range...I would check out Dell...they have alot of different models and price ranges
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Friday, December 7, 2012
where can I buy 150 country travel power adaptor in australia
where can I buy 150 country travel power adaptor in australia?
I will be in Dubai, London, Paris & Kuopio in Finland. I may be in Germany as well. I want to use my laptop & be able to charge my mobile phone.
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Radio Shack in Cleveland, Ohio has one.
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Hi...try Dick Smith or Tandy... There should be something there to help you... Also check the voltage on your electronic equipement, you may need a voltage converter as well... I hope that helps...
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Radio Shack
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I will be in Dubai, London, Paris & Kuopio in Finland. I may be in Germany as well. I want to use my laptop & be able to charge my mobile phone.
Other - Destinations - 3 Answers
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Radio Shack in Cleveland, Ohio has one.
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Hi...try Dick Smith or Tandy... There should be something there to help you... Also check the voltage on your electronic equipement, you may need a voltage converter as well... I hope that helps...
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Radio Shack
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
The Win Xp is by German version, want to change English, How
The Win Xp is by German version, want to change English, How?
I ve a laptop (Fujitsu siemens AMILO PA 1510) bought in Germany. The Win Xp is by German version, now I want to change English version. How can I change? I cant find print screen key. Where is it?
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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You need to buy an english version of XP
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I ve a laptop (Fujitsu siemens AMILO PA 1510) bought in Germany. The Win Xp is by German version, now I want to change English version. How can I change? I cant find print screen key. Where is it?
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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You need to buy an english version of XP
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
What should I get for Christmas (between these 2 items)
What should I get for Christmas (between these 2 items)?
Well my dad is in the Army and in May our whole family is moving to Germany for 3 years. The thing is there is no school buses. And it's legal there (at 14) to drive a Moped. It's like a motorcycle/portable scooter in one. My other choice is a laptop, my old desktop is ANCIENT and my printer is practically dieing. So I can't decide between getting the Moped or Laptop. What one do you think is the best?
Christmas - 5 Answers
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Moped!!!!
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Moped
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That is a really tough choice! But it's cheaper to buy a laptop than it is a moped so ask for that :P Especially if you already have a computer. Yes, it's slow but it's something!
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Moped!! You can live with a old computer and printer,,as long as you have internet it's ok... You'll get a new one soon..
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I know that most people are saying moped probably because its really cool and all and here in the U.S. 14 year old don't get to drive mopeds. You seem pretty annoyed with your computer too, though. If I were you, I'd get a moped because its awesome. Although you really need a laptop, you can probably save up for one. Plus, you want to make this a good three years in Germany so I would have fun and ride around on your moped. I hope this helps! P.S. How are you going to communicate with the people there
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Well my dad is in the Army and in May our whole family is moving to Germany for 3 years. The thing is there is no school buses. And it's legal there (at 14) to drive a Moped. It's like a motorcycle/portable scooter in one. My other choice is a laptop, my old desktop is ANCIENT and my printer is practically dieing. So I can't decide between getting the Moped or Laptop. What one do you think is the best?
Christmas - 5 Answers
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Moped!!!!
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Moped
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That is a really tough choice! But it's cheaper to buy a laptop than it is a moped so ask for that :P Especially if you already have a computer. Yes, it's slow but it's something!
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Moped!! You can live with a old computer and printer,,as long as you have internet it's ok... You'll get a new one soon..
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I know that most people are saying moped probably because its really cool and all and here in the U.S. 14 year old don't get to drive mopeds. You seem pretty annoyed with your computer too, though. If I were you, I'd get a moped because its awesome. Although you really need a laptop, you can probably save up for one. Plus, you want to make this a good three years in Germany so I would have fun and ride around on your moped. I hope this helps! P.S. How are you going to communicate with the people there
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Have you ever been on a study abroad
Have you ever been on a study abroad?
Particularly in Germany, but anywhere will do. I'm going on a study abroad program to Cologne, Germany with my university in July. I will be spending a month there. Housing and the courses are paid for but I will need money for food and transportation. Is there anything that I should expect? How much money should I bring? What should I pack? Should I bring my laptop? Tell me about your experiences.
Studying Abroad - 4 Answers
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Take as little as possible in the way of luggage and possessions -- you'll want to buy clothes and things there! Make sure you take lots of pictures of home -- people will be curious! But you can easily do that on a CD, jump drive or your computer. Make sure you take a camera (and USE IT!). For lots more tips, check out http://www.exchangestudentworld.com/... Viel Gluck! PS Don't miss out on climbing the steeple!
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Yes, bring your laptop. Yes, go! You will probably look back on it as either the greatest experience of your life (or one of the top few, anyway) or the doorway through which you began some of the greatest adventures of your life. Köln is beautiful! I only spent about half a day there, but it was pretty! Can't help you with how much money you'll want, but if it's possible, take a credit card (and be VERY careful not to lose it) because the exchange is so much easier that way (and a bit less expensive). If you have a choice, find one that only charges 1% transaction fee for the exchange. Pack: at least one sweater. Northern Europe was Really quite chilly when I was there, even in the summertime. I lived in Spain for a whole year, my junior year of University. I travelled on the trains with a backpack and slept in Youth Hostels, when I couldn't make it an overnight train trip, for a total of three and a half months during that year. I had some of the best adventures of my life that year, and will never forget it! I wouldn't trade the experiences I had for anything in the world. For so many people, University is the only time you can make to make such a trip, and the experiences will stay with you forever! Have a blast!
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Yes. Madrid and it was the best experience of my life...thus far. Best advice: carry a COPY of your passport my sis had hers stolen! Also, do not set your purse down for a minute bc they have so many thiefs. My purse was stolen while there and big fiasco getting new credit cards shipped internationally.
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Hey! I'm currently spending a year studying in Berlin and have visited Cologne. I know exactly what you're going through. You'll be surprised how many people speak English in Cologne, so don't worry about communication problems. In fact they'll probably be more than happy to practice their English! For the month, depending on your lifestyle, but if it's anything like a student you'll probably need around 500 euros, just to be on the safe side. Transport is really cheap in Germany and almost always on time. I'd definitely take your laptop as there are plenty of places you can use WiFi in Cologne. Plus it's always good to look online for things to do in the city instead of paying for magazines. I'd pack just the essentials-just in case you need to carry your luggage around. Aaaand all i can say is have a brilliant time-Cologne is an incredible city, so enjoy yourself
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Particularly in Germany, but anywhere will do. I'm going on a study abroad program to Cologne, Germany with my university in July. I will be spending a month there. Housing and the courses are paid for but I will need money for food and transportation. Is there anything that I should expect? How much money should I bring? What should I pack? Should I bring my laptop? Tell me about your experiences.
Studying Abroad - 4 Answers
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Take as little as possible in the way of luggage and possessions -- you'll want to buy clothes and things there! Make sure you take lots of pictures of home -- people will be curious! But you can easily do that on a CD, jump drive or your computer. Make sure you take a camera (and USE IT!). For lots more tips, check out http://www.exchangestudentworld.com/... Viel Gluck! PS Don't miss out on climbing the steeple!
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Yes, bring your laptop. Yes, go! You will probably look back on it as either the greatest experience of your life (or one of the top few, anyway) or the doorway through which you began some of the greatest adventures of your life. Köln is beautiful! I only spent about half a day there, but it was pretty! Can't help you with how much money you'll want, but if it's possible, take a credit card (and be VERY careful not to lose it) because the exchange is so much easier that way (and a bit less expensive). If you have a choice, find one that only charges 1% transaction fee for the exchange. Pack: at least one sweater. Northern Europe was Really quite chilly when I was there, even in the summertime. I lived in Spain for a whole year, my junior year of University. I travelled on the trains with a backpack and slept in Youth Hostels, when I couldn't make it an overnight train trip, for a total of three and a half months during that year. I had some of the best adventures of my life that year, and will never forget it! I wouldn't trade the experiences I had for anything in the world. For so many people, University is the only time you can make to make such a trip, and the experiences will stay with you forever! Have a blast!
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Yes. Madrid and it was the best experience of my life...thus far. Best advice: carry a COPY of your passport my sis had hers stolen! Also, do not set your purse down for a minute bc they have so many thiefs. My purse was stolen while there and big fiasco getting new credit cards shipped internationally.
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Hey! I'm currently spending a year studying in Berlin and have visited Cologne. I know exactly what you're going through. You'll be surprised how many people speak English in Cologne, so don't worry about communication problems. In fact they'll probably be more than happy to practice their English! For the month, depending on your lifestyle, but if it's anything like a student you'll probably need around 500 euros, just to be on the safe side. Transport is really cheap in Germany and almost always on time. I'd definitely take your laptop as there are plenty of places you can use WiFi in Cologne. Plus it's always good to look online for things to do in the city instead of paying for magazines. I'd pack just the essentials-just in case you need to carry your luggage around. Aaaand all i can say is have a brilliant time-Cologne is an incredible city, so enjoy yourself
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Installing a european socket to an electrical system
Installing a european socket to an electrical system.?
I am living in the US, but used to live in Germany. I have a bunch of stuff like phone chargers, laptop chargers, and a couple small appliance that I brought over with me and that I have been using with an adaptor. It might be easier if I just had one of two of the european format power outlets around the house. I was wondering if it would be possible to install one or two european format sockets and hook them up so that they will output the 240V? Thanks!
Maintenance & Repairs - 2 Answers
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well you could do that but you would have to rewire the house and that could get expensive . us homes are only wire for 110V you would be better off buing new appliances
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Any kitchen split receptacle could be adapted to supply 220V because the two sides of the receptacle are supplied from different legs of the AC supply. If you remove the cover and take out the receptacle, you should see one black, one red wire on one side of receptacle and a white wire (neutral) on the other side. Using the blk and red wires will supply 220V AC. The white wire (neutral) can be capped off. If the receptacle has only a black wire (no red), then it is not a split receptacle and will supply only 110V AC. Note: It may be a good idea to check with your local electrical inspector to see if this is legal in your area. (Please note that in Canada, ALL kitchen receptacles are required to be split receptacles.) A qualified electrician could probably mount the appropriate box right next to an existing split receptacle, thereby keeping the existing receptacle
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I am living in the US, but used to live in Germany. I have a bunch of stuff like phone chargers, laptop chargers, and a couple small appliance that I brought over with me and that I have been using with an adaptor. It might be easier if I just had one of two of the european format power outlets around the house. I was wondering if it would be possible to install one or two european format sockets and hook them up so that they will output the 240V? Thanks!
Maintenance & Repairs - 2 Answers
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well you could do that but you would have to rewire the house and that could get expensive . us homes are only wire for 110V you would be better off buing new appliances
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Any kitchen split receptacle could be adapted to supply 220V because the two sides of the receptacle are supplied from different legs of the AC supply. If you remove the cover and take out the receptacle, you should see one black, one red wire on one side of receptacle and a white wire (neutral) on the other side. Using the blk and red wires will supply 220V AC. The white wire (neutral) can be capped off. If the receptacle has only a black wire (no red), then it is not a split receptacle and will supply only 110V AC. Note: It may be a good idea to check with your local electrical inspector to see if this is legal in your area. (Please note that in Canada, ALL kitchen receptacles are required to be split receptacles.) A qualified electrician could probably mount the appropriate box right next to an existing split receptacle, thereby keeping the existing receptacle
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Laptop not recognizing my wireless network
Laptop not recognizing my wireless network?
I went to germany and I was able to connect to my boyfriend's internet. I bring the laptop back to my mother's house, and it won't recongize my wireless network I had set up. I personally had set up her wireless network so I know there is no password, so what's the deal? It's frustrating because it's picking up everyone else's wireless networks but not my own. What is going on? I tried everything from restarting the both the modem AND the wireless router, and even my laptop. The router I am using is the Linksys wireless-g 2.4 GHz. Please help me!
Computer Networking - 0 Answers
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You said restarting, not resetting. Keep that as a final option, but you need to see if the wireless network is being found under " search fo all available networks ". If so, you should be able to try to connect, get to the network first, then try the Internet... If you can't see it, then maybe the router is not broadcasting the SSID, and that will need to be changed by connecting to the router config ( usually HTML accessible ). Try to get into the router with Ethernet cable too, might give clues to if its working or not... Lastly, you might need to reset the router and do another set up. Good luck
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I went to germany and I was able to connect to my boyfriend's internet. I bring the laptop back to my mother's house, and it won't recongize my wireless network I had set up. I personally had set up her wireless network so I know there is no password, so what's the deal? It's frustrating because it's picking up everyone else's wireless networks but not my own. What is going on? I tried everything from restarting the both the modem AND the wireless router, and even my laptop. The router I am using is the Linksys wireless-g 2.4 GHz. Please help me!
Computer Networking - 0 Answers
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You said restarting, not resetting. Keep that as a final option, but you need to see if the wireless network is being found under " search fo all available networks ". If so, you should be able to try to connect, get to the network first, then try the Internet... If you can't see it, then maybe the router is not broadcasting the SSID, and that will need to be changed by connecting to the router config ( usually HTML accessible ). Try to get into the router with Ethernet cable too, might give clues to if its working or not... Lastly, you might need to reset the router and do another set up. Good luck
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
How do I change language in window 7
How do I change language in window 7?
Hello, I just brought a PC and it came from Germany so everything is in German and I can't speak it. I manage to get pass the set up but how do I change the language to english? I'm using my laptop to get answers. Thank you so much
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You will need to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate for this capability. Only Windows 7 Ultimate includes Multilingual User Interface (Language Pack) support. You can then install the English Language Pack from under Regional and Language settings in Control Panel. You can do an Anytime Upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate which will preserve your personal files and settings: Learn more: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/features/windows-anytime-upgrade To install a different language - Multilingual User Interface (MUI) - you need to have Windows 7 Ultimate. Anytime Upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate Type Anytime Upgrade in the Search programs and files box in the Start menu and click on the Windows Anytime Upgrade icon. From there, you can buy an Anytime Upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate. Then your can enter your Anytime Upgrade product key and perform a simple upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate so you can install a different language. If you are in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the US you can use Anytime Upgrade. If not you will need to buy Windows 7 Ultimate, or buy Windows 7 in the language you need. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/windows-anytime-upgrade Install Language Pack in Windows 7 Ultimate 1. Start -> All Programs --> Windows Update --> Optional Updates. 2. Open optional Updates and go to the section Windows 7 Language Packs. 3. Tick the Language Pack you want and hit OK 4. Proceed with Install Updates 5. Depiction of Windows 7 downloading a Language Pack 6. Automatic install initiated after download How to change the Windows 7 Display Language: 1. Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region / Change the display language 2. Switch the display language in the Choose a display language dropdown menu. 3. Click OK 4. Log off for the changes to take effect (This will affect only the user profile under which you are currently logged on)
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Hello, I just brought a PC and it came from Germany so everything is in German and I can't speak it. I manage to get pass the set up but how do I change the language to english? I'm using my laptop to get answers. Thank you so much
Languages - 1 Answers
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You will need to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate for this capability. Only Windows 7 Ultimate includes Multilingual User Interface (Language Pack) support. You can then install the English Language Pack from under Regional and Language settings in Control Panel. You can do an Anytime Upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate which will preserve your personal files and settings: Learn more: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/features/windows-anytime-upgrade To install a different language - Multilingual User Interface (MUI) - you need to have Windows 7 Ultimate. Anytime Upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate Type Anytime Upgrade in the Search programs and files box in the Start menu and click on the Windows Anytime Upgrade icon. From there, you can buy an Anytime Upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate. Then your can enter your Anytime Upgrade product key and perform a simple upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate so you can install a different language. If you are in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the US you can use Anytime Upgrade. If not you will need to buy Windows 7 Ultimate, or buy Windows 7 in the language you need. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/windows-anytime-upgrade Install Language Pack in Windows 7 Ultimate 1. Start -> All Programs --> Windows Update --> Optional Updates. 2. Open optional Updates and go to the section Windows 7 Language Packs. 3. Tick the Language Pack you want and hit OK 4. Proceed with Install Updates 5. Depiction of Windows 7 downloading a Language Pack 6. Automatic install initiated after download How to change the Windows 7 Display Language: 1. Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region / Change the display language 2. Switch the display language in the Choose a display language dropdown menu. 3. Click OK 4. Log off for the changes to take effect (This will affect only the user profile under which you are currently logged on)
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
What type of voltage converter, and power adapter do I need to purchase
What type of voltage converter, and power adapter do I need to purchase?
I am moving to Germany in about two weeks and I only have U.S outlet style products. I am wondering what type of voltage converter and power adapter I need to purchase for the following items; a gateway laptop, a hair straightener, and a fujifilm finepix fd battery charger. If you could help it would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you so much!!
Other - Electronics - 2 Answers
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You might just only have to buy a plug converter. Read the labels on he chargers and stuff and see what voltage it accepts. Most chargers will accept up to 240 (the voltage in germany) and you will only need to get a plug converter.
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The laptop and camera should only need a plug adapter. the hair straightener may need a voltage convert. read the back of your computer and charger, they should say 120-240 volts. if an item says 110 only then you need a voltage converter
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I am moving to Germany in about two weeks and I only have U.S outlet style products. I am wondering what type of voltage converter and power adapter I need to purchase for the following items; a gateway laptop, a hair straightener, and a fujifilm finepix fd battery charger. If you could help it would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you so much!!
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You might just only have to buy a plug converter. Read the labels on he chargers and stuff and see what voltage it accepts. Most chargers will accept up to 240 (the voltage in germany) and you will only need to get a plug converter.
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The laptop and camera should only need a plug adapter. the hair straightener may need a voltage convert. read the back of your computer and charger, they should say 120-240 volts. if an item says 110 only then you need a voltage converter
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
Different outlets in Europe then in the US
Different outlets in Europe then in the US?
I'm going to Germany this summer and I wanted to bring my Mac 10.4.11 with me. What can I buy that will let me charge my Laptop while I'm there?
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-33117-International-Travel-Adapter/dp/B0002H4YUI. This will let you charge your phone, laptop, and whatever else you may need. It works in more than 100 countries! Germany is guaranteed to be one. Read the description. Have fun on your trip.
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All you need is a plug adaptor - your laptop power supply will work with either US or European voltages and frequencies. The plug adaptors are widely available: Radioshack, Target, Walmart, luggage stores, Brookstones, airport shops, ... You want the one that's good in most of Europe - two round prongs to connect to the wall outlet. http://www.goodmans.net/item.asp?n=CO-PLUGB&k=CO-PLUGB&sc=FRGL
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I'm going to Germany this summer and I wanted to bring my Mac 10.4.11 with me. What can I buy that will let me charge my Laptop while I'm there?
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-33117-International-Travel-Adapter/dp/B0002H4YUI. This will let you charge your phone, laptop, and whatever else you may need. It works in more than 100 countries! Germany is guaranteed to be one. Read the description. Have fun on your trip.
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All you need is a plug adaptor - your laptop power supply will work with either US or European voltages and frequencies. The plug adaptors are widely available: Radioshack, Target, Walmart, luggage stores, Brookstones, airport shops, ... You want the one that's good in most of Europe - two round prongs to connect to the wall outlet. http://www.goodmans.net/item.asp?n=CO-PLUGB&k=CO-PLUGB&sc=FRGL
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Friday, September 28, 2012
who won the womens world cup soccer game
who won the womens world cup soccer game?
the womens soccer world cup ? and if germany won HELL YES I KNEW IT sorry i dnt have any tv right now grounded and i just stole my laptop back....
Women's Football (Soccer) - 9 Answers
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The winner was germany with a 2 - 0 win over Brazil. Here is a site that will prove it
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Who do u think won?
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The winner was Germany 2-0 sooo 1 Germany 2 Brazil 3 America Germany's goalie didn't scored in the whole tournament she's an amazing keeper!
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you know germany have won..simply dont create this stupid question
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germany
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GERMANY have retain the FIFA Women's World Cup in CHINA PR in 2007. they beat surprise finalist, BRAZIL 2-0 in the final on Sunday, 30 September 2007. it is their 2nd FIFA Women's World Cup victory.
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yea germany won it again...the first to win back to back world cup titles...
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Germany won... without receiving a single goal during the whole world cup
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1. germany 2. brazil 3. US it was stupid US should of won
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the womens soccer world cup ? and if germany won HELL YES I KNEW IT sorry i dnt have any tv right now grounded and i just stole my laptop back....
Women's Football (Soccer) - 9 Answers
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The winner was germany with a 2 - 0 win over Brazil. Here is a site that will prove it
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Who do u think won?
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The winner was Germany 2-0 sooo 1 Germany 2 Brazil 3 America Germany's goalie didn't scored in the whole tournament she's an amazing keeper!
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you know germany have won..simply dont create this stupid question
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germany
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GERMANY have retain the FIFA Women's World Cup in CHINA PR in 2007. they beat surprise finalist, BRAZIL 2-0 in the final on Sunday, 30 September 2007. it is their 2nd FIFA Women's World Cup victory.
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yea germany won it again...the first to win back to back world cup titles...
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Germany won... without receiving a single goal during the whole world cup
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1. germany 2. brazil 3. US it was stupid US should of won
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Friday, September 21, 2012
Could anyone help me with buying a laptop? Which of the brands IBM, FUJITSU SIEMENS and DELL are better
Could anyone help me with buying a laptop? Which of the brands IBM, FUJITSU SIEMENS and DELL are better?
Is realy FUJITSU SIEMENS made in Grmany? What about the parts? Germany or somewhere else? Help me with the best brand.
Laptops & Notebooks - 5 Answers
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Part One of your question. Fujitsu Siemens computers were made in Germany. However beginning in 2009 Siemens quit the partnership. Fujitsu is now on its own which is not so terrible. Pat Two. Whatever you do, stay away from DELL computers!! I got a DELL Vostro 1510 and my battery exhausted after 4 weeks; in the beginning the battery lasted for 3 hours, now it gives me 40 "good" minutes of portability.
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IBM / Lenovo is one of the best brands out there. You pay with the extra price.
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Dell would be my choice. I have a Dell Vostro that is over a year old with no problems. Another good choice would be an HP. IBM no longer makes laptops. They have been out of the PC business for about 5 years.
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To be honest, most computers use the same parts and there is not much difference between the various laptop manufacturers. The real key is price, features and customer service. I have owned IBM, Dell, Compaq, and Toshiba laptops. I have rarely had to use service, but the Compaq service was a little lacking when I had a problem with my battery. There actually was nothing wrong with my battery other than the power profile I was using, but Compaq didn't have the replacement battery in stock. They did refer me to an OEM that had the battery for a lower price, so there's something to be said for that. IBM service used to be great, but I haven't used them since they split off Lenovo. All the laptops worked fine but I thought the Toshiba offered the best price performance ratio. Sony VAIOs are nice, but you'll pay extra for them, as you will for Fujitsu. Anyway, if you find the right mix of weight, battery life and features to meet your needs, you'll be happy with any of them. Don't sweat it so much.
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Jim W. has the answer, ignore brand, go somewhere where you can lay your hands on them, see the keyboard layout
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Is realy FUJITSU SIEMENS made in Grmany? What about the parts? Germany or somewhere else? Help me with the best brand.
Laptops & Notebooks - 5 Answers
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Part One of your question. Fujitsu Siemens computers were made in Germany. However beginning in 2009 Siemens quit the partnership. Fujitsu is now on its own which is not so terrible. Pat Two. Whatever you do, stay away from DELL computers!! I got a DELL Vostro 1510 and my battery exhausted after 4 weeks; in the beginning the battery lasted for 3 hours, now it gives me 40 "good" minutes of portability.
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IBM / Lenovo is one of the best brands out there. You pay with the extra price.
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Dell would be my choice. I have a Dell Vostro that is over a year old with no problems. Another good choice would be an HP. IBM no longer makes laptops. They have been out of the PC business for about 5 years.
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To be honest, most computers use the same parts and there is not much difference between the various laptop manufacturers. The real key is price, features and customer service. I have owned IBM, Dell, Compaq, and Toshiba laptops. I have rarely had to use service, but the Compaq service was a little lacking when I had a problem with my battery. There actually was nothing wrong with my battery other than the power profile I was using, but Compaq didn't have the replacement battery in stock. They did refer me to an OEM that had the battery for a lower price, so there's something to be said for that. IBM service used to be great, but I haven't used them since they split off Lenovo. All the laptops worked fine but I thought the Toshiba offered the best price performance ratio. Sony VAIOs are nice, but you'll pay extra for them, as you will for Fujitsu. Anyway, if you find the right mix of weight, battery life and features to meet your needs, you'll be happy with any of them. Don't sweat it so much.
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Jim W. has the answer, ignore brand, go somewhere where you can lay your hands on them, see the keyboard layout
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Friday, September 14, 2012
What all can I carry on a plane
What all can I carry on a plane?
I am going to Germany in June from Atlanta. I will be flying delta then switch planes in NY air berlin. Can I bring my laptop, purse and a bag on the plane? What if I put my laptop in my carry on bag?
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You can take one carry on bag, a purse and a laptop. I always do and i have flown with many different airlines. I guess they dont really expect you to put your laptop with the checked baggage as it gets chucked around a lot
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I am going to Germany in June from Atlanta. I will be flying delta then switch planes in NY air berlin. Can I bring my laptop, purse and a bag on the plane? What if I put my laptop in my carry on bag?
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You can take one carry on bag, a purse and a laptop. I always do and i have flown with many different airlines. I guess they dont really expect you to put your laptop with the checked baggage as it gets chucked around a lot
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Do I need to purchase a new laptop, or not
Do I need to purchase a new laptop, or not?
Hello, I have a Dell Latitude E6400 and I was wondering if I will need to buy a new laptop when I move to Germany, or if it will work there. Can I just buy some sort of converter?
Laptops & Notebooks - 3 Answers
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All you will need is an adapter plug to convert from the American plug to the German plug unless you are living in US Military housing. Your charger is rated 100-240VAC 50 Hz. It is good anywhere in the world.
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No need for a new laptop, a simple wall plug converter kit will likely solve your power needs. If you'd rather not use an adapter, I bet you could call Dell's support number and order a power cable that's made for German outlets.
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A power converter will work. The easiest solution is to just buy a German power adapter
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Hello, I have a Dell Latitude E6400 and I was wondering if I will need to buy a new laptop when I move to Germany, or if it will work there. Can I just buy some sort of converter?
Laptops & Notebooks - 3 Answers
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All you will need is an adapter plug to convert from the American plug to the German plug unless you are living in US Military housing. Your charger is rated 100-240VAC 50 Hz. It is good anywhere in the world.
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No need for a new laptop, a simple wall plug converter kit will likely solve your power needs. If you'd rather not use an adapter, I bet you could call Dell's support number and order a power cable that's made for German outlets.
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A power converter will work. The easiest solution is to just buy a German power adapter
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Where to buy a laptop from
Where to buy a laptop from?
I have friends and cousins living in the UK, Germany, Singapore and Bangkok... Which of these places will get me the cheapest laptop, and how much would the difference be compared to the respective price in US, and India?
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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Taiwan is generally considered the home of computer manufacturing. If you have a friend or relative that has access to merchandise from within Taiwan, without having to pay taxes or duties, this is probably your cheapest alternative. However, you'll end up with a computer made for non-english speakers, so the keyboard may not be standard, etc. Your choice
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I have friends and cousins living in the UK, Germany, Singapore and Bangkok... Which of these places will get me the cheapest laptop, and how much would the difference be compared to the respective price in US, and India?
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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Taiwan is generally considered the home of computer manufacturing. If you have a friend or relative that has access to merchandise from within Taiwan, without having to pay taxes or duties, this is probably your cheapest alternative. However, you'll end up with a computer made for non-english speakers, so the keyboard may not be standard, etc. Your choice
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Is my computer the right voltage for Europe
Is my computer the right voltage for Europe?
I'm spending a month in Germany and I'm curious how to tell if my laptop/cell phone/etc. are the proper voltage.
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Look at the label on the power supply. If it says something like 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz for the input specifications, then you're all set and all you need is a plug adapter. It would be rare to find a laptop that can't be used without a voltage converter. I have several laptops here purchased in the US and have never needed more than the plug adapter. Same for the cell phone and camera chargers.
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in europa is 220 V , 50/60 A travel : www.anunt-servicii.com/index3.html
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Instead of buying a plug adapter, when you come to Germany go to a computer shop and buy a cord that goes from the wall plug (outlet) to the converter. That's what I did when I first moved here several years ago and I've never had a problem
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I'm spending a month in Germany and I'm curious how to tell if my laptop/cell phone/etc. are the proper voltage.
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Look at the label on the power supply. If it says something like 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz for the input specifications, then you're all set and all you need is a plug adapter. It would be rare to find a laptop that can't be used without a voltage converter. I have several laptops here purchased in the US and have never needed more than the plug adapter. Same for the cell phone and camera chargers.
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in europa is 220 V , 50/60 A travel : www.anunt-servicii.com/index3.html
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Instead of buying a plug adapter, when you come to Germany go to a computer shop and buy a cord that goes from the wall plug (outlet) to the converter. That's what I did when I first moved here several years ago and I've never had a problem
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Can you use a foreign mac cord on an American Macintosh
Can you use a foreign mac cord on an American Macintosh?
Can you use a Chinese and/or European mac cord for an American Macintosh laptop? or will that fry your computer? I'm going to China, Spain and Germany and need an adapter for my computer.
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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You'll be fine.
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Check the Specs to see what Voltage and Current your current cord has and compare that with the other one. The Euro or Chinese versions may need a connector to plug it into the power socket
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Can you use a Chinese and/or European mac cord for an American Macintosh laptop? or will that fry your computer? I'm going to China, Spain and Germany and need an adapter for my computer.
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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You'll be fine.
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Check the Specs to see what Voltage and Current your current cord has and compare that with the other one. The Euro or Chinese versions may need a connector to plug it into the power socket
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Power converters for American devices travelling overseas
Power converters for American devices travelling overseas?
I'm going to Germany in October, and will have various things I'll need to plug in (laptop, chargers, etc.) I know the electricity is different outside the United States than what we use here. Can anyone recommend some kind of adapter I can buy to bring with me?
Packing & Preparation - 1 Answers
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if you have a macbook then there are converters available for that computer but only apple merchandise
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I'm going to Germany in October, and will have various things I'll need to plug in (laptop, chargers, etc.) I know the electricity is different outside the United States than what we use here. Can anyone recommend some kind of adapter I can buy to bring with me?
Packing & Preparation - 1 Answers
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if you have a macbook then there are converters available for that computer but only apple merchandise
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