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Answer» Please, help me answer on theese questions!
What actions must be performed to find out the information about the devices that have been installed some time in the past, but are no longer connected to the COMPUTER? How could such information be useful?
What is the name of Microsoft-maintained list of software that is COMPATIBLE with Windows XP? Where can you find this list?
Thank you!!!Sounds LIKE homework questions
Here is a pretty nice program to see all devices that have been used by your computer: http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/usbdeview/usbdeview.htmlYes. But where can i find those without using eny programs? I can use only Windows XP... =((( Please, HEEELP!!!Are you afraid of installing programs, or what?Also, what do you mean in your second question?
What programs are supported by Microsoft?Yes, what programs are supported by Microsoft. But I didnt UNDERSTAND, where can i find all devices that were connected to my PC? (maybe someone KNOWS, Hidden Devices in Device Manager - isnt what i need???)Your question: What actions must be performed to find out the information about the devices that have been installed some time in the past, but are no longer connected to the computer? How could such information be useful?
You want to find out information about devices that have been plugged into the computer.
That program in Snapfiles does just that.No!!! I have to find this information by using Windows XP These are my exam questions =/
Quote from: lnter on October 12, 2008, 02:07:46 AM No!!! I have to find this information by using Windows XP These are my exam questions =/
Didn't you learn this in the course?
That is the purpose of exams, to examine what you learned (or didn't learn!) in the course.
Pease! I realy need your help! Only two answers!It is against forum policy to help with homework, or answer exam questions, but I will tell you this: I just found the answer in 0.57 seconds.
Could you please send it to me?
Quote from: lnter on October 12, 2008, 02:38:04 AMCould you please send it to me?
What part of "against forum policy" don't you understand?
My answer: Goooooooogle.
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