You can't send a MSWMM file to any other computer because it is a Microsoft Windows Movie Maker PROJECT file. The project file requires access to the 'original source files'(audio/video/pics) used to create the project.
If you try to open a MSWMM project file on another computer's Windows Movie Maker program, the project will show up with red X's through all of the media, since the original source files are not accessible on that particular machine.
The only way for another user to view/edit a Windows Movie Maker video is if it is in a Standard Viewing Format (such as .wmv). The project can then be edited in Windows Movie Maker using the Split feature (for addition of new media). Other edits can also be made to the video by deleting or muting audio/music, removing Titles/Credits/Text, etc.
Absolutely no editing can be done to a MSWMM project file unless the original source file are available (on that computer).
There is no iMac format or Windows 7 format. Photos stored on the iMac and a Windows 7 pc are in the JPEG format. Either computer can read this format.
Run the Windows installation and format it from there.
how i can format my computer windows vista withut cd..............please kindly tell me. how i can format my computer windows vista withut cd..............please kindly tell me.
The desktop appears in the classic Windows format when you log on to the Windows XP computer as that user.
Computer aplications for Windows are in the .exe file format; for Mac there are in the .dmg file format.
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If windows doesnt load then you need to format you computer and reinstall windows. if it boots good, then download and install AVG free antivirus and run it. According to my knowledge, I know there are lots of computer vires that cant be removed through a windows restore. Because many virues are very stubborn and they can protect themselves. So when you meet some comouter virus, you can contact online computer experts to help you. Here is their homesite: http://www.teesupport.com/. Good luck to you!
go to "computer" then right click on "system c " then right click on it and go to "format" but you will lose your windows you are running your computer on and everything else
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Yes, just format your Hard Drive and install a fresh copy of Windows.
In order to format Windows XP, you will have to use the installation disc. This will erase all the data that you have on your computer.
There is no need to do this, nor is it usually desirable. The Windows 7 installation program includes the tools to format and create a new partition.