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char1125

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  1. I'm glad to hear that! -char1125
  2. Thanks for the help! -char1125
  3. Mac OS X Tiger, version 10.4.9 as my primary OS Mac OS X Panther, version 10.3.9, on my mom's computer Mac OS 9.2.2, occasionally on my mom's computer Windows XP Pro on my home PC (I hardly use it, but I want to brush up on my Windows, which is why I joined this forum) Windows XP Home on my sister's laptop, who I help with her web design Windows XP Home at school I used to use Windows 95 up until 2001, which we then got a new Gateway Profile 3 with Windows 2000. We upgraded it to XP in about 2004, but I switched to a Mac then on what is now my mom's computer. I vowed to myself when I switched that I would stay current on both platforms, so I would know 99% of all computers I used like the back of my hand, but I didn't really see a need to use Windows anymore. I've decided to brush up on it because I'm now required to use it more often, and I'll be using it a LOT more next year. Never tried Linux, never had any plans to.
  4. Hello, I am char1125. I've been using a computer since I was 4. Started out with Windows 95, 2000, and then switched to a Mac about three years ago, and haven't really used a PC since then. However, I wanted to be able to use my old PC, and I figured that it would be helpful to know Windows better because I'm probably going to be using a lot more in school. Let me assure you that I am not a Mac troll. I just came here for help and to brush up on Windows. So far, I seem to like it here. Everybody is pleasant.
  5. Hello, I've been a Mac user for three years, and I need to know how to use Windows again. (Don't worry, I'm not a troll. ) I know that you can take a screenshot by pressing the PrntScrn button, but it only copies it to the clipboard. How can I make it a file and not just have it copied to the clipboard? Also, can I only take a screenshot of a selected area of the screen, i.e. not the entire screen? Can I make that a file itself, too? I'm sorry if this has been answered a million times, and thank you for your patience.
  6. Hello, I switched from Windows 2000 on our Gateway Profile 3 to an iMac about three years ago, and haven't really touched the thing since then. However, I want the files on it back and need to transfer them to my iMac running Tiger, Mac OS X v.10.4.9. The Gateway was updated to XP recently after we bought my iMac. What's the best way to transfer files? I can easily transfer files between this iMac and my other iMac using our wireless internet network. Can I do the same with our PC? Thank you very much!
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