Solved Submitting an image

Frank1

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I need someone to refresh my memory about something. A couple of weeks ago I was experiencing a problem and one of the members suggested that I send an image of what I see when I am in Disk Management. I was supposed to press a key (I don’t remember which one but it may have been the Windows key) and then press the Print Screen key. Then somehow select the image and post it. But I don’t remember all the details. Could someone help me? Thanks.
~Frank~
 

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  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro
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    HP Pavilion g7-120us Notebook
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    Win 8.1
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    Acer Type-2
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    Windows Defender
windows 8 has a new printscreen feature. press the windows button and PrtScrn keys together, and a screenshot will get automagically saved in your pictures folder.

it's in .png format, which may not always be the most efficient one to use, but there you go...

then, if you want to add it to a post on this forum, click the little 'insert image' icon inim.PNG and select the file and upload it.

hope that explains it!

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*edit* i should have realised that Brink had already written a tutorial for it: http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/2598-screenshots-files-upload-post-eight-forums.html
 

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    windows 9
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    mickey pc
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    intel i9
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    yes
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    erm...
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    pff - so 20th century
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    it's quite sound. yes
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    Varanus albigularis
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    1x1 - lots of scrolling required
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    are ssd's hard?
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    power to the people!
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    nut
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    not half
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    steinway
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    mickey
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    snort
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    1+1=2
Thanks to both of you.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro
    System Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion g7-120us Notebook
    Memory
    8 GIG
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