Easy tips

Where is the plug in file on my computer?

Where is the plug in file on my computer?

Locate the saved plug-in file on your computer and double-click to run it. If you get the notification to install the plug-in even after installing it, restart your browser. If you’re running Windows 8 on your PC, make sure that you’re running the version of the browser for the desktop.

What should I do if my Plug in is not working?

If you’re having trouble with plug-in, try these suggestions first: Make sure your computer operating system and web browser are on the list of supported platforms. Go to Control Panel > Programs and features and, if required, uninstall existing versions of the plug in.

Where do you plug the power cord into a computer?

For the computer, find the power cord and plug one end into the back of the computer itself (only one end will fit), usually at the top or the bottom. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet or surge protector. We highly recommend both the computer and monitor be powered through a surge protector.

Where is the mini plug on my computer?

In the back of the computer, connect the mini plug to the audio line-level output. This port is usually colored lime green, as in the picture at right.

What do you mean by a plug computer?

Plug computer. A plug computer is an external device, often configured for use in the home or office as a compact computer.

How can I check if my plugins are up to date?

If you click on the link that says Check to see if your plugins are up to date it will bring you to this page which checks the versions that you are running. If there is an update available, the page will tell you. This is a very nice and easy way to make sure all your updates have been done, and that you are secure.

What is the purpose of the SheevaPlug computer?

The SheevaPlug is a “plug computer” designed to allow standard computing features in as small a space as possible.

How to check the specs of my computer?

How to check Windows 10 PC specs 1 Right-click the Windows icon and choose System. 2 The System menu will provide the operating system version, processor, and memory information. More

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Ruth Doyle