When i turn on the computer you heard the fan turn on and everything, but after 2 seconds... it turns off.... i think it goes into standby mode (not sure cuz lights aren't hooked up).
HOME edition... my internal is NTFS... and the external is fat32...... so according to the adobe support website... i have a 1000 GB limit on NTFS... however I don't have enough room on my 80 GB... and everytime I try to move the original capture videos (about 25 GB) onto my external it says...
OK
I made sure the purple bar goes though the whole project
Also I checked the file again... it's exactly 18 MINs (about 5 gigs)
My specs...
Dell 8200
2.4 GHz Intel 4
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce4 TI 4200
80 GB HD, 60 EXTERNAL HD (this is the HD I'm exporting too)
512 RD RAM
533 MHZ FSB
I tried...
When I export my 1 hour and 30 min video to the Microsoft DV AVI setting it doesn't crash or freezes... and finishes. But when I check the exported file it was only 18 minutes long. I checked the workspace area and it's starts at the beginning and ends at the end of my project. Why is this...
When I turn on the machine it doesn't even load XP, the monitor doesn't even go active. Basically it turns on then goes into standby mode in 2-3 seconds. I'm not sure what changes have been made to the software because it's not my computer... and no hardware change. Is it perhaps the settings...
I have a Dell computer and every time I turn on the button of the computer it goes into standby mode... is it a software or hardware problem? If it's related to windows XP, how to I fix it?
Hi,
I'm using hyperterminal to connect using the default settings and using COM1 however every time i try and connect it says "hypertrm.exe has a program error and has to restart". Iv'e tried it over and over again but still had the same error. The computer (Windows 2000 Pro) i'm...
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