Two days ago I finally bought a new computer. My biggest headache is how to convert files that end in .wps.wdb to something new that I can use.Additionally, I hit a wrong button and now have unintelligent "stuff" on my screen and just hope that all of my files are not similarly affected.
Recently I've changed my OS from XP to Windows 7 64 bit home premiume. with the last OS I used to convert my Flash files (swf) with the software - Amor Swf to Avi or with Adobe flash cs3 by exporting to Avi/mpeg or other codec files. After Ive upgreated to windows 7 this simple converting opperation is failing. I thought the peoblem were with lack of codecs so i've downloaded K-lite Pack - but it didn't help. I've tried another convert software and still no luck.
I have been using Acrobat 5 to convert Publisher files to pdf in Windows XP. I have now upgraded my computer, which of course comes with Windows 7, and Acrobat 5 is now incompatible. What is the oldest version of Acrobat that will work with Windows 7? Is PDF Creator Converter do the same job?
I'm looking for software to convert my camera's high definition (MOV) files to m2ts (AVCHD) files so I can produce an AVCHD DVD disk to play on a BlueRay video player. I have tried Corel's Movie Factory PRO 7, and Cyberlink's Power Director 10. Both programs crash when the Burn stage is started.
Im trying to convert the hex data of some files and folders into notepad format but i dont know how to do it in the program i have Winhex. I have also learnt that this is called parsing... I have two images here of what i am trying to achieve.
It is sometimes required to convert a video or audio file to another format - for example if you want to use it in a Power Point slideshow where you need WAV audio files or you want to play a video downloaded from the internet for which you do not have the right codec. In those cases I suggest you use Format Factory. The program is very easy to use and you can convert in three simple steps.
After some investigations I found out that some (many > 100) files of my hard disc are "sparse" files.These sparse files are mostly *.pdf and *.avi files.From what I know so far sparse files are files which occupy not their full official size on the hard disc.I don't know why e.g. the *.pdf files are sparse files.I can open them successfully without problems in a pdf reader.So how can I convert sparse files into non-sparse files?
i have updated my operating system and use now windows 7 64 bit but i have self extraction program cannot running under 64 bit and i need it so much, i just ask if i can convert it to be compatible with the new version 64 bit
I have looked and tried to convert AVI & SRT to DVD to be able to play on home DVD player, but without success. I tried FlickR and Gspot, but could not get to add SRT file.
Ihad purchased a laptop of hp pavilion g6 with windows7.but problem is that java software woudnt work.i consult to purcheser they told me to change my 64 bit into 32 bit os to run java and other softwares.so guide me properly.
So there I am on memebase on my android phone and I do a weeks worth of catching up, about 150 images saved. go to quickpic, no images there, strange. Rescan media and still not there. Hook up phone to computer and all of the "images" are saved in a .bin format. I am able to open and resave with mspaint fine but to do that 150 times will be SUPER annoying.
I build a website for a company who sells bathroom vanity vancouver area. The site is built with ASP + MS Access. At the beginning, it runs perfect. After a few months, it's running slower. Now the responsing time is around 25 seconds per page. I think I need to convert it to MS SQL. You can check the problem on the following site.
My school has taken away are admin rights and we can't download .exe's. I thought maybe there was a way to convert a .exe to.zip. I searched around but all the program to download but I needed admin rights. Please tell me a way to download the .exe's or convert them to .zip's.
Looking for a nice little (and free) download to convert Microsoft Word Works documents into a PDF format. Right now I have a deskPDF download installed. It works when I select my printer. It then converts and saves the document into a PDF format. However, I get a "Your Free Trial Has Expired!" pop up prior to saving. My options are Activate (which I can't), Continue (which I do) and Buy Now (which I don't). My question is, how long can I continue bypassing this free trial expiration? I'm surprised I'm still allowed to convert to PDF for this long.
Anyway, I checked Programs and it appears I installed the deskPDF 2.5 Professional Edition back in June of 2011, so it's already been six months. Funny thing though, is I distinctly remember where I got the download from and that was at CNET Downloads. So that's what they give away? A trial edition for a paid upgraded version? I guess I don't mind the Buy Now pop up and if it lasts indefinitely, all the better. But aren't there other, more permanent alternatives that aren't trial editions of premium versions?
I am looking for a free program to do what "MakeMKV" will do.convert a video iso file (containing vobs) eg. file1.iso to file2.mkvI'm looking for a 1:1 type conversion not a transcoding.
I have windows 7 and a single RAID HDD. I want to convert the HDD to non-RAID, so I use with windows. How do I do that under the OS? I was unsucesfull in doing so in BIOS.
i upgraded from Vista 32 bit to Windows 7 32 bit, I now need to upgrade to the 64 bit OS.I upgrade box set came with two discs 32/64 bit versions. Can I upgrade using these discs.Booting up with the 64 bit disc does want to do anything except the incompatible oS message. Do I need to by a full version?
i upgraded from Vista 32 bit to Windows 7 32 bit, I now need to upgrade to the 64 bit OS. I upgrade box set came with two discs 32/64 bit versions. Can I upgrade using these discs. Booting up with the 64 bit disc does want to do anything except the incompatible oS message. Do I need to by a full version?
I have some applications which are spread over 2 or sometimes 3 CD's DVD's.After using the excellent tutorials on the site to create an install USB memory stick for my copy of Windows7, I was wondering how do I do about creating the same thing but for a multipart cd or dvd based application?Often the disc installer asks for disc 2 / 3 etc so I take it that it's not as easy as dragging everything onto the one pen drive. Some of them take a long time to install using traditional optical media, and if I could put them all onto a single pen drive it would be great.
Can I convert a file that I have downloaded fom the internet to mp4 format so that I may view it on TV. I already have the computer and TV set up to view mp4 on the TV.