Sunday, January 20, 2013

How do I save google earth to another computer?

Q. I have google earth downloaded into my personal computer, but my internet connection is too slow to download the images fast enough. Can I download all the google earth images I have used in a faster computer into a disk and open it in my computer at home so i can view google earth offline? I hope someone can help

A. It's much simpler to download Google Earth onto your home computer directly from the internet, or copy the installation setup files to a CD and then install them at home.

Alternatively, download and install the program and email the saved images to yourself from within Google Earth.

Can anyone help me download a rated free registry cleaner?
Q. From the things I know, you will find 2 free registry cleaner on the market. Kingsoft PC Doctor and CCleaner. Both are completely free. Try Google for download.

A. Kingsoft PC Doctor is definitely a great free registry scanning and cleaning utility that are useful to strengthen the defense of your computer against malware, apart from being a very good system cleaner and optimizer. Definitely a keeper.

where can i find google download for my desktop?
Q. I have tried to download google on my desk top but cannot for some reason.

A. The way you would normally download Google Chrome is to first download the installer from http://www.google.com/chrome/ when you run the installer it then downloads the installation files during the installation process. You should check your internet connection is working o.k, but if you can't install it the normal way, you can try installing it using one of the offline (self contained) installers which include all the installation components in the one .exe file, see http://support.google.com/installer/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=126299

However you download it, the download link is only accessible when you have Java Script enabled, you can check to see if Java is working by going here http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp
To enable Java in Internet Explorer, press the Alt key to show the Menu bar, go to [Tools] > "Internet Options" > click the "Security" tab, click the "Default level" button (if it's greyed out then it's already at the default level). If you want more information about security settings, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174360

Otherwise, you might need to install Java, see http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Install-Java-in-Internet-Explorer-9 (untick the option to install any unwanted extras e.g search tool bars during the installation process).

If it still doesn't work it could also be due to parental control settings or it could be blocked on your network if someone else owns your computer or controls your internet access, or it could even be your firewall settings. You will also need to have administrator privileges to install it (not just have access to a standard user account on Windows).

If it is not possible for you to download it from Google, then you could see if you can download it from FileHippo http://www.filehippo.com/download_google_chrome/




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