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Struggle to activate Professor Teaches Windows 8
You may need to download skype and ring up Microsoft and do the online Activation, I had to it for my Windows 7 x64 upgrade to Windows 8 Pro x64.I downloaded Skype, and Rang up Microsoft UK since it was free and I was able to activate my Windows 8 Pro x64.
Good afternoon. I have N5810PRO
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Geeks On Command computer repair. It's tough to say without doing a full diagnostic on your network, but...
It seems like your N5810PRO network storage has some limitations when it comes to folder management from a connected computer. Here are some things you can try:
Update to the latest firmware: Check if there is a newer firmware available for your device that may have improved the folder features.
Use the file management interface on the device: Log into the web admin panel for your N5810PRO and see if you have more file/folder controls through the interface there. You may be able to create folders there.
Map it as a network drive: Map the storage as a network drive letter on your computer (like drive X:). This may allow better drag and drop support. Just keep in mind there may still be restrictions compared to a local drive.
Use a third party app: Some apps like NetDrive or WebDrive may provide better integration and control over sftp/webdav network storage devices beyond what your native OS supports.
Check if the device supports FTP: See if your device has a FTP server option. Connecting via FTP client may give you better folder control than over http/https.
Unfortunately it seems like some consumer NAS devices intentionally limit folder/file manipulations from computers for security or simplicity reasons. But trying the above may help improve folder management capabilities somewhat.
Need to start saving monthly .my work do not have a profident fund.can I become a member as an individual
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www.troweprice.com A Roth IRA is probably your best bet - up to $6,000/year max unless you're over 50, which has a $7,000/year max. Your investment earnings are tax-free FOREVER. Look for their Target Date Funds - pick a year when you'll be 70. They do the fund allocation and balancing for you -- on auto-pilot. Just start a $500 (or what you can afford) auto-transfer from your checking account and you're all set.
If you can save more than that, you can also invest in any of their funds on an after-tax basis, including target-date funds.
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