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  2. How to manage photos, videos on new laptop with limited space

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    An external hard drive is an excellent option for storing photos and videos to free up space on your new laptop. Another great way to save space is by storing your photos in cloud storage .

  3. 9 Items You Should Never Leave by Your Windows to Avoid Damage

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    7. Photos. The sun’s UV rays can fade color quicker than aging alone, so it’s important to take proper care when storing your photos. Prints should be kept in a cool, dry place without ...

  4. How to safely store personal data on 'the cloud'

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  5. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Yes - star rating: the ability to rate photos numerically, usually on a scale from 1 to 5; Some - thumbs up/down rating, "mark as favorite", or a rating system accessible only to logged-in users; Download originals: Yes - anyone can download the original photo; Some - only photos of "pro" members can be downloaded

  6. Windows thumbnail cache - Wikipedia

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    However, when browsing network shares with write permission, Windows Vista and Windows 7 store a Thumbs.db file in the remote directory instead of using the (local) central thumbnail cache. This can cause issues when deleting remote shares, as the directory will become locked for a period of time when selected as Windows Explorer automatically ...

  7. Computer file - Wikipedia

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    A file may be designed to store a written message, a document, a spreadsheet, an image, a video, a program, or any wide variety of other kinds of data. Certain files can store multiple data types at once. By using computer programs, a person can open, read, change, save, and close a computer file.