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When was the last time you needed to play a CD or DVD on your computer? While you may not have to do this as often as you once did, it’s also the only way to access certain games, albums, or movies. If the media isn’t available digitally, a disk is your best option. Alternatively, you may have backed up some of your files to a disk at some point and need to access them again.
If your computer has an internal optical drive, then you have nothing to worry about – but what do you do if it doesn't have one? In this guide, we’ll give you the facts on how to play a DVD or CD on a desktop PC or laptop with no disk drive.
Nearly all modern PCs lack disk drives. This is especially true for laptops, which have to make the best use of their space to deliver a truly portable computing experience.
Your computer’s BIOS, short for Basic Input/Output System, is a critical part of how your hardware operates from its first day of use to the last. BIOS helps manage the various components that add up to a modern computer, providing a stable and consistent way for devices to start up.
When you turn your computer on, your BIOS essentially tests and activates everything it needs to start running. Once it finishes testing components, it sends a signal to your operating system to activate and then hands over responsibility for program operation to the CPU. With modern computers, the term BIOS and UEFI (short for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) are often used interchangeably to avoid confusion. The systems are comparable in purpose but differ in how they achieve the desired effect.
There are three primary ways to reset your computer’s BIOS or UEFI settings.
When caring for your Chromebook’s battery, you need to check on its current condition. This will help you determine the steps you need to take to maintain the battery's health. Fortunately, you can do it directly within the Chrome OS (the Chromebook operating system): We’ll give the inside scoop on how you can stay ahead of most potential battery issues.
If you’re using a laptop for business purposes, then it can be imperative that you upgrade on a semi-regular basis. Not only does storage tend to be an issue when you potentially have thousands of receipts and documents, but your system can get bogged down over time and cause issues for you when you are trying to do business. Here’s how you can trade in your laptop and successfully upgrade your technology for your small business.
Just a couple of decades ago, words like laptop and iPad were nonsense words, not high-powered machinery capable of connecting billions of people across the world. With the evolution of our everyday tech happening more rapidly than ever before, it can be difficult to keep up with terminology. That leads us to our main question: What is the difference between a laptop and a notebook? While the two terms seem to be used interchangeably to the computer novice, there is actually a defined difference between the two kinds of portable computers. In essence, the difference between a laptop and a notebook is size and functionality, but there is much more to these portable PCs.
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