Hello, did a quick search for this online hope this helps. You just need to turn that setting off so it doesn't hibernate or sleep after a period of time of not being on it. Here's the instructions, let me know if it worked for you! have a great day!!

Here's the link: Even describes why yours doesn't wake up!

http://www.ezinstructions.com/sleephibernat.html

1) Right-click on the "desktop" anywhere there is no icon. (The desktop is the main screen where you see the Recycle Bin, My Computer, My Documents, etc. icons.)

2) Click on Properties.

3) Click on the Screen Saver tab.

4) Click on the Power… button.

5) Click on the Down Arrow next to whatever is in the Power scheme box, then click on Always On.

6) You should then see the settings under Plugged in change for Turn off monitor, Turn off hard disk, System standby [Sleep] mode [and Hibernation mode]. Be sure that the settings for all of these say "Never."

Note: You can change Turn off monitor to After 20 mins if you want to turn off your monitor to save electricity. The monitor will turn on again automatically when you move the mouse or press any key. This feature usually works without any problems.

7) Click on the Hibernate tab, then click to remove the check mark next toþ Enable hibernation if there is one.

8) Click on OK.

9) Click on OK.

10) Close all open programs, then restart the computer for the new settings to take effect.

Google has a solid amount of cash in its pockets, but with all the recent lawsuits against YouTube one has to wonder if it's time to salvage whatever videos you like from the service and save them somewhere where evil attorneys won't look - your hard drive.

Luckily, there are literally dozens of tools for downloading videos from YouTube and/or converting those YouTube videos to some format other than .flv. It's hard to pick the best one, as they all have pluses and minuses. Thus, we've chosen 23 YouTube downloader tools we've found to be actually working. Here they are, categorized according to the platform they work on:

Web based

1. YouTubeX doesn't have a lot of options, but it's simple, and it works. It also enables you to share the YouTube video with your friends via e-mail. Unfortunately, all the files are called get_video, and you have to add the .flv extension manually.

www.youtubex.com

2. KeepVid is another simple site. No hassle, works not only for YouTube movies but for a number of other sites, including Google Video, MySpace Video, DailyMotion and others. Again, you have to add the .flv extension by hand.

keepvid.com

3. VideoDownloader is very similar to KeepVid, but supports even more video sharing sites, and it's also available as a Firefox extension. Just like with KeepVid, all downloads are in .flv format. We recommend MediaCoder for free conversion.

javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php

4. YouTube Downloads takes the cake in the longest domain name contest. It also separates itself by using a proxy for downloading videos, which means that you might be able to get videos even if YouTube access is blocked at your workplace or in the country you live. Just search Google for YouTube videos, and copy/paste the URL into YouTube Downloads.

www.downloadandsaveyoutubevideos.info

5. Zamzar is an online file format conversion site which can do a lot more than just converting YouTube videos to another format and downloading them to your hard drive, but it's doing a great job so we had to include it here. Thoroughly tested by us and highly recommended. See the video of it in action here.

www.zamzar.com

Zamzar

6. YouTubia separates itself from the crowd by enabling you to search as well as download YouTube files. Options are scarce, but it works.

www.youtubia.com

7. VidGrab is another simple site that works with YouTube, Google Video, MySpace and Break.com. Besides the download function, the site also sports a top list of most viewed videos.

www.vidgrab.com

8. Vixy offers both downloading videos and converting them into DivX avi, mov, mp4, 3gp, or mp3 (for audio only) formats. The conversion works well enough, but sometimes results in slightly choppy playback.

vixy.net

9. Hey! Watch is an ambitious video encoding service with a large number of options, especially when it comes to converting videos to portable media player formats (it even supports my trusty iRiver H340.) Most online video converters often produce crappy results, with video and audio being out of sync, and this problem is also present on Hey! Watch, but it happens rarely.

heywatch.com

10. Media Converter can be a little slow, but the results of the video conversion are quite good. We've converted some YouTube videos to avi (mpeg4 + mp3) format and it worked well. The tool is not limited to video conversion; it also supports several audio and document formats.

www.mediaconverter.org

Media Converter

11. KcoolOnline is a web-based converter which supports 98 video sharing web sites, including YouTube. It has literally zero options, so it's recommended for those who like to keep it simple.

www.kcoolonline.com

Windows Applications

12. VDownloader is a desktop application that catches YouTube, Google Video, and Grinvi video links from your clipboard. Start it up, copy the video URL and click download. It automatically converts the videos to mpeg or avi formats.

www.softpedia.com/progDownload/VDownloader-Download-51327.html

13. YouTube Grabber downloads files from Youtube in .flv format. Copy and paste the URL of a video from YouTube into the program, press ?grab?, and the file will be downloaded into the same directory as the program.

www.download.com/Youtube-Grabber/3000-2071_4-10574801.html

14. Orbit Downloader is a desktop application which can download videos from a wide variety of sites. The download process is very simple, just hover your mouse over the video and you'll get a button that says ?Get It?. The developers of the program claim that it's very fast (up to 500% faster, they say) due to its P2P download technology.

www.orbitdownloader.com

15. My Video Downloader. With all these free tools, it's actually funny to see a commercial one. It's called My Video Downloader, and while it does look solid and offers a lot of conversion options (a free trial which enables you to download 10 videos is available), we're not sure it offers enough to warrant a price tag.

myvideodownloader.com

16. KeepV is a desktop downloader as well as a converter, which can convert the downloaded videos from flv to avi, mov, mp4, or 3gp formats.

keepv.com

17. VideoGet boasts being able to download video clips from more than 100 video sharing websites. We haven't tested all of them, so we're just going to take their word for it. It's a deskop application with a nice, simple interface, and a solid number of options.

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VideoGet

18. TubeSucker is a desktop YouTube video downloader with some interesting options, including batch downloading large amounts of videos from a certain user. See the video tour on the site.

www.newrad.com/software/tubesucker/

OS X

19. Get Tube is an OS X application which lets you download video or audio files from YouTube, DailyMotion and Kewego.

web.mac.com/simonvrel/iWeb/software/v.1.0.html

Linux

20. Youtube-dl. Here's some love for Linux users. Youtube-dl is a program that lets you download YouTube clips in flv format, which both mplayer and VLC can easily chew up.

www.nuxified.org/blog/download_youtube_video_files_with_youtube_dl

21. YouTube Ripper is not actually an application; it's a simple script that rips all videos that match a keyword, uploaded by a specific YouTube user. We don't really have ideas on what to use this for, but maybe you do! PHP port is also available.

nlindblad.org/2007/04/08/youtube-ripper-collectors-edition/

Plugins

22. Vidtaker is a Firefox-only plugin that can download videos from most streaming websites: Google Video, YouTube, MySpace, as well as a number of nasty adult SomethingTube spinoffs (Pornotube, YouPorn etc). It automatically converts the video to a DivX avi.

www.vidtaker.com

23. Ook? Video Ook! Yes, that's the full name of this Firefox plugin, which enables you to download videos from YouTube and several other video sharing web sites. It features one click downloading and integration with the popular DownThemAll Firefox plugin.

addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2584

Using URL Snooper:
1. Start URL Snooper.
2. Click on the "Options" tab and Select your network adapter.
3. Click on the "Search" tab.
4. Do not browse the net or download anything to avoid unnecessary URLs to be listed in the URL Snooper.
5. Hit the "Sniff network" button.
6. Play your stream in a browser (using embedded player) or in a media player.
5. The list of URLs will appear. You may filter URLs using the "Protocol filter" drop-down list. You may also filter the URLs by keyword (like "akamai", "mms", ".flv", ".wma", etc. - only without quotes).
6. After the stream begins playing, you may stop it.
7. Right click on the URL and select "copy selected URL(s) to the clipboard".
8. Paste the stream URL in your stream recorder.

Please refer to the URL Snooper User Guide for more.

In edit your profile section of myspace.com you would have noticed the top left hand text box mentioning:

 "You may enter HTML/CSS in any text field. Javascript is not allowed. Hiding MySpace ads is a violation of our Terms.

To disable clickable links in Interests / Music / Movies / Television / Books / Heroes, put a <Z> anywhere in the box."

Many of the members do not know about HTML/CSS and feel unable to improve the look of their profiles.

What is HTML?

Rundown:

The easy answer is that html is the language of web pages.

In Depth:

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a programming language used on the WWW (World Wide Web) in order to create web pages. Web browsers than interpret the HTML and display it so that users are able to view it. HTML is actually a very simple language once the basic concepts are understood. Just remember HTML is a client-side language which means the data is interpreted locally on your computer, not from the server.
W3Schools HTML Tutorial, HTML Goodies

What is CSS?

Rundown:

They define how to display HTML elements.

In Depth:

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) define how to display HTML elements. They are normally stored in Style Sheets (.css), they were added to HTML 4.0 to solve a problem. CSS is a breakthrough in Web design because it allows developers to control the style and layout of multiple Web pages all at once!
W3Schools CSS Tutorial

 But you do not have to waste your time learning HTML/CSS for just to edit your profile in myspace.com.

This website is only for providing you various Myspace Codes.


I suspect that Movie Maker uses some non standard audio format. I don't use MM. I tried it and thought it was terrible. Wait for other suggestions, but mine would be to get your hands on a better video editor.

You might want to try the 'free' VirtualDub. It's not my main one but I use it occasionally for AVI/DIVX files and the fact that it's free amazes me.

Fully Integrated EPOS system running on standard PC solves accounting and inventory management headaches for small shop owners and convenience managers

[ClickPress, Sun Feb 10 2008] AccuPOS UK today launched AccuPOS Retail 2008, the latest version of the award winning EPOS solution for small-to-medium sized retailers and is available to buy now from AccuPOS UK. Based on extensive customer feedback, this popular electronic point of sale PC software includes many new and easy-to-use features specifically designed for use by today's retail entrepreneur.

El-Azar Levy, European Manager of AccuPOS UK said: "AccuPOS Retail 2008 packs in a wealth of new customer-driven features and improvements that simplify and speed up every day tasks Every one of our new enhancements came from customer feedback on how we could improve EPOS and accounting and inventory management. The end result is AccuPOS makes EPOS a simple and powerful tool for a retail entrepreneur who wants to focus all of their energies on growing their business."

AccuPOS Retail 2008 is fully compatible with all the major small business accounting programmes, including the latest 2008 release of the popular Quickbooks accounting software, Sage Line 50 and Peachtree by Sage. Automatically saving sales and customer information collected at the point of sale into the accounting software, AccuPOS eliminates the need to re-enter the data and the errors that can naturally occur. This latest version also notifies you via e-mail if the transaction fails to update, allowing the problem to be resolved immediately.

AccuPOS Retail 2008 further simplifies inventory management, making it easier and quicker to see what stock remains unsold and where it needs replacing. Managers can set-up rules to automatically deduct one item when selling another quickly and easily using AccuPOS Retail 2008, offering the ability to drive exciting new promotional offers with minimal user intervention. All of these changes are fed straight into your accounting software, ensuring that you have much more accurate inventory control and reports.

The range of customer service features are extended inside AccuPOS Retail 2008. Locating customer accounts is made much easier by the addition of new search fields including name, company and phone number. Customer service handling is therefore made much more responsive and staff are better equipped to answer queries or resolve a problem.

The software also lets you set additional rules for how you want to manage specific customer accounts, for example automatic discounts for preferred customers. There also are safeguards in place whereby the manager can ensure users don't discount a particular item where profit margins may be low.

AccuPOS Retail 2008 now offers a virtual EPOS training module which allows new employees to perform common transactions on the system without changing the books. New staff can be trained up to use the new EPOS software quickly with minimum impact on the rest of the business.

Editors Notes

Pricing - All prices do not include VAT and are as follows:

AccuPOS 2008 Basic - £299

AccuPOS 2008 Gold - £409

AccuPOS 2008 Pro - £510

AccuPOS 2008 Platinum - £665

AccuPOS 2008 Elite - £1300

About Attitude POSitive
Attitude POSitive is a leading provider of Point of Sale (POS), inventory management and time clock software for the retail and hospitality industries. The AccuPOS family of products, designed to be faster and easier than a cash register, offers unmatched ease of use, security and cost-effectiveness to streamline the sales process.

AccuPOS products, based on open standards, expand the capabilities of an existing accounting program and allow users to grow and change, without being locked into proprietary vendor products. AccuPOS products are integrated with the most widely used accounting packages, including QuickBooks, Peachtree Simply Accounting Line 50, and MAS 90/200.

Founded in 1997, Attitude POSitive is headquartered in Los Angeles with regional offices throughout the United States as well as in Europe.

For more information visit http://www.accupos.co.u

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Step1
When you format a computer hard drive you will lose everything that is on the drive. Therefore, it is very important to back up anything you might want later. Additionally, if you are going to be formatting and installing XP you need to make sure you have the discs for any applications or third party hardware you use since you will need to re-install your programs and drivers after re-installing Windows.
Step2
Take a moment to think of anything that you have on the computer that you wouldn't want to lose. Generally, you probably want everything in your My Documents folder, and you also want to save things like your favorites or bookmarks from your Web browser. Remember that each user on the computer has his or her own My Documents folder, Desktop items and Favorites/Bookmarks.
Step3
Save everything to a CD, DVD or a hard drive that you won't be formatting.

Formatting a Secondary Hard Drive

Step1
Right-Click on the "My Computer" icon either on your desktop or in the Start Menu and select "Manage."
Step2
A new window titled "Computer Management" comes up. Select "Storage" from the left hand side by clicking it once, then select "Disk Management(local)" from the right side by double-clicking it.
Step3
Now in the lower part of the main frame (right side) of the window you should see a nice visual of all your hard drives. Each line is a different drive. Each box on a line (with a colored bar at the top and a size displayed in MB or GB) is a partition on the drive. Partitions are separations of space on a drive. Unless you are doing something specific that requires multiple partitions, you only want one partition per drive.
Step4
First you must delete any existing partitions on the drive you are going to format. Do this by right-clicking on the partition's box and selecting "Delete Partition..." Since you already know that you will be deleting everything on the drive, and have already backed everything up, you can safely say yes to any warning the computer presents you with.
Step5
If there are multiple partitions make sure you have saved everything off them since they might each have different drive letters (i.e. "D:" or "F:"). Then repeat the above step for each of them. If you only want to format one partition that is OK and you can continue to the next step without deleting the other partitions.
Step6
The box for the drive to be formatted should now have a black bar at the top of it and should say "Unallocated" under its size (see picture). Right click on it and select "New Partition..." The New Partition Wizard comes up.
Step7
In the New Partition Wizard click next. On the next page make sure "Primary Partition" is selected and click next. Now make the size equal to the maximum (it should already be set to it), and click next again. On the next page the computer will automatically choose the first available drive letter for the new drive. However, if you like you can choose another drive letter from the drop-down menu, and then click next.
Step8
Finally the New Partition Wizard asks if you would like to format the new partition and if so what format. Choose "NTFS" as it is faster and more secure. Leave the "Allocation unit size" as "Default." In the "Volume label" field enter whatever name you want the drive to have. Simple is better. Avoid using spaces. Lastly, if the drive is brand new and has never been used before check the "Perform a quick format" box. If the drive has been used before leave this box unchecked. Leave the "Enable file and folder compression" box unchecked and click next. Then on the next page click finish.
Step9
The wizard will now spend a little while formatting the drive. On old or large drives this may take a while. Do not close the "Computer Management" window until it finishes. You will know it is done when the word under the size of the drive changes from "Formatting" to "Healthy" and the name and drive letter you chose for the new drive show up. After it is finished you can proceed to use your newly formatted drive.

Formatting and Installing from the Windows XP CD

Step1
This section explains how to reformat a drive from the Windows XP installation CD. This can be used when installing a fresh copy of Windows onto a computer. Here it is especially important to backup all of your important information because upon formatting you will lose EVERYTHING that used to be on the drive. This includes all applications and device drivers, so you must back up everything you can.
Step2
Insert your Windows XP installation disc into your CD drive (Home or Pro--it does not matter).
Step3
Now as you computer boots a little more it will say "Press any key to boot from CD.." press a key to do so.
Step4
The CD will load up a blue screen and then spend a while loading files it needs. When it is finished it will list a few options, mainly "Press ENTER to set up Windows XP." Press Enter or Return.
Step5
Now you will be at a screen to select where to install Windows to. This is where you can delete old partitions and format drives. The box in the bottom half of the screen shows all your drives and the partitions that exist on them. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to highlight your "C:" partition and press the 'D' key (if all that shows up is "Unpartitioned space" and you have no C: or D: partitions, skip this step). On the next screen press the 'L' key to finalize deleting the partition.
Step6
Now you are back on the screen to choose where to install Windows. The box on the lower half of the screen should no longer show a partition but simply have an entry "Unpartitioned space xxxxxMB." Select this with the arrow keys and press the 'C' key to create a partition on the drive. The next screen tells you the minimum and maximum sizes the partition can be and lets you pick the size. The default size is the maximum, but double check that the number entered is the maximum and hit enter.
Step7
Now you will again be back at the choose where to install Windows screen. But this time you will have a partition that looks something like this "C: Partition1 [New (Raw)]xxxxxxMB." Highlight this entry and press enter.
Step8
The next screen lets you choose which file system to format the drive with. Choose NTFS as it is faster and more secure. If the drive is brand new and has never been used before then use one of the options that ends in "(Quick)." Or, choose one of the lower down options. Use the arrow keys to select the proper one and press Enter or Return.
Step9
From here you are all set and the installation of Windows will proceed starting with a format of your drive. This will take a while (over half an hour) so you can take a little break.

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