Double-click a video file to open it in Windows Media Player.
Right-click anywhere within the Windows Media Player window.
Click the option labeled "Repeat." The video will start to replay as soon as it finishes.
Open Windows Media Player and plug the Trio V418's USB cable into the bottom of the device.
Plug the device cable into the computer's USB port to establish a connection to Windows Media Player.
Click "Sync" at the top of the program. Drag and drop the playlist you want to add to "Sync List" on the right side of Windows Media Player.
Click "Start Sync" to synchronize the playlists to the Trio player.
Unplug the device cable from the Trio V418 after Windows Media Player displays "You can now disconnect MP3 player" in the Sync List.
Launch VMware Player to see the virtual machines that you have configured. Click the virtual machine that you want to move and select "Edit Virtual Machine Settings" on the right side of the window.
Click the "Options" tab at the top of the window and note the location displayed in the "Working Directory" field on the right side of the window. This is the location where the virtual machine is stored on your computer.
Highlight the contents of the "Working Directory" field. Right-click the field and select "Copy" to copy the location to the Windows clipboard. Close VMware Player.
Open the Start menu and click "Computer" to open a Windows Explorer window.
Click the location bar at the top of the Windows Explorer window to highlight its current contents. Right-click the location bar and select "Paste" to paste the location that you copied from VMware Player into the field. Press "Enter."
Move up one folder level. For example, if the current location is "C:\Virtual Machines\Ubuntu," move to the folder "C:\Virtual Machines."
Right-click the folder containing the virtual machine that you want to move, and select "Copy."
Navigate in Windows Explorer to the removable storage device that you want to move the virtual machine to. Right-click the window and select "Paste" to copy the virtual machine to the storage device.
Move the removable storage device to another computer that has VMware Player installed. Copy the virtual machine folder to the computer's hard drive if desired, and then launch VMware Player.
Click "Open a Virtual Machine" on the right side of the VMware Player window. Navigate to the folder where the virtual machine is stored and double-click the VMware configuration file in that folder to add the virtual machine to VMware Player. The file browser window only displays VMware configuration files, so you cannot select an incorrect file.
Add 3 1/2 inches to the new window's width and 1 3/4 inches to the length. The opening will also need a header, so add the header's dimensions to the overall opening size as well.
Transfer these measurements to the wall. Use painter's tape to mark the opening's edges. This way you can easily peel the tape off the wall and adjust it as necessary until you have the ideal location and opening size. The old window opening does not necessarily need to be centered in the new opening.
Drill through the two lower corners with a hammer drill and 12-inch masonry bit. Hold the hammer drill level while drilling through the cement blocks. Use these two holes as a guide to mark out the window opening's dimension on the wall's exterior side.
Saw through the opening's edges on the wall's interior side, using a concrete saw and a diamond blade. Take the concrete saw outside and saw through the wall's exterior side.
Hit the blocks with a 4-lb. sledgehammer to break them out of the wall.
Smooth out the opening's edges with a masonry chisel and hammer. Hold the chisel's edge against the rough area and hit the handle with the hammer. This pushes the chisel through the rough area and smooths it out.
Click the "Start" button in the lower left corner of your screen, type "last" (without quotes) in the search bar and click the "Last.fm" application.
Sign in with your Last.fm username and password.
Click the "Tools" menu at the top of the Last.fm plug-in application.
Click the "Enable Scrobbling" command to disable scrobbling.
Press "F11," "Esc" or the a combination of "Alt" and "Enter" to exit true full screen mode. The window then returns to maximize or normal windowed mode.
Press the Restore Down button, which is the double-window icon located immediately to the left of the corner "X" button. This places the window in normal windowed mode. If this icon displays only a single square, then the window is already in normal windowed mode.
Point your mouse pointer over any corner until it turns into a diagonal double-arrow.
Click and drag the corner until the window is the desired size. Release your mouse button to accept the new size.
Open iTunes.
Click the playlist you want to turn into a PLS file in the left-hand column.
Select "Library" from the "File" menu.
Click the "Export Playlist" option.
Select "PLS." If the option is unavailable on newer versions of iTunes, select "M3U" and change the extension in the text box above to .pls.
Connect your portable device to your computer with the USB data cable.
Click on the "Windows Media Player" option when it appears in the auto play dialog box.
Click on the "Sync" tab. Click and drag the track playlist you want from the folders underneath the portable device listed in the bottom left of the "Sync" tab.
Click and drag the playlist to the "Sync List" in the right side of the tab. Click "Copy from device" to re-upload it to your computer.
Open KoolMoves, then click "Open" and open your project file or create a new project.
Click "Properties" to display the properties data view, then click the "Shape Fill" button, located on the "Tools" toolbar.
Click "Is Filled" under the "Look" subheading. Click "Is Filled" to fill the interior with color.
Click "Edit" when the shape fill dialog box appears, then set your transparency. Use 0 if you want to make your image opaque and 100 if you want your fill to be totally transparent.
Save your new file by clicking "File," then selecting "Save."
Download and install Playlist Creator. It is a free software.
Open Playlist Creator. Press the "Open" button.
Navigate to the PLS file and double-click on it to open it. The playlist is now loaded into the application.
Choose a location to save to in the "Save Location" box.
Choose ".m3u" from the "Type" drop-down menu. Press "Create Playlist." An M3U file of the playlist is created.
Remove all debris from the rough window opening.
Hold the end of a tape measure at the top left corner of the framed opening. Pull the tape measure to the lower left framed corner to measure the framing height. Move the tape measure to the middle of the top frame of the window and repeat the process. Take a third --- and final --- height measurement at the top right corner of the window opening.
Write down the narrowest of the three height measurements you took in Step 2.
Measure the width of the rough opening at three points as described in Step 2.
Note the narrowest width measurement. Order the window based on the narrowest height and width measurements.