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  • How to install Windows 7 VGA driver on Dell GX270

    This is a short guide on solving the problem when trying to install the VGA driver on a Dell GX270 when Windows 7 is installed.

  • Can You Run Windows XP Outlook on a Macbook?

    Today's Macbook computers from Apple have the capability to run Microsoft Windows, as well as any application for Windows such as Microsoft Outlook. This allows you to use a combination of Mac and...

  • What Is the File Extension Dict?

    The DICT file extension is used by Microsoft Virtual PC for language translation and by Sunnysoft Interwrite Pro using Windows Mobile Platform.

  • How to Install Dragon Naturally Speaking with Windows 7 or Vista 64-bit

    Dragon Naturally Speaking is a dictation tool that simplifies the typing process. Using a quality headset w/microphone, it can recognize words up to approximately 170 words per minute. As you...

  • How to Access Windows Security Settings

    Windows Security Setting Access is designed to offer easy and intuitive control of the Windows environment for home users. There are a myriad of ways to get to Windows Security settings depending...

  • Speed Disk Vs. Defrag

    Computer hard disk drives are capable of storing large amounts of computer data. Regardless of the rated speed of the hard drive, however, eventually the computer hard disk drive will slow down...

  • Microsoft CRM Installation Requirements

    CRM, or Customer Relations Management, technology allows a business to track interactions with each customer so that the business can deliver the best possible customer experience. The CRM...

  • How to Recover Windows Mail Email

    If a breakdown on your old computer means you need to leave it behind, you don't need to abandon your email in the process; they can be recovered. Your emails, contacts and settings can all easily...

  • How to Turn on a Zoom Dell Computer

    Many computer users have smaller 14- and 15-inch screens that support only low resolution. For people with failing eyesight, this is often not good enough to clearly see many web pages. Dell...

  • How to Use Microsoft Office 2003

    Microsoft Office 2003 is a computer software that is included with Windows, Windows XP and Windows Vista computer systems. Microsoft Office is updated every two to three years, and the 2003...

  • How to Get Office For Microsoft Windows For Free

    Microsoft Office is an incredibly expensive piece of software that most people cringe to shell the money out to get. Most of us really only want a nice word processor, spreadsheet maker, and a...

  • Microsoft Dynamics Requirements

    Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 is an all-in-one business productivity solution. It has minimum requirements for software and hardware components needed to run efficiently. Microsoft Dynamics will...

  • How to Change Windows XP Log on ScreenSaver

    When Windows XP starts, a welcome screen prompts you to click on your user name to log on. Alternatively, you may be presented with a Welcome to Windows dialog box that prompts you to press...

  • How to Learn Windows Sharepoint

    Windows SharePoint is a powerful tool that many businesses use today for different purposes. Managers use Windows SharePoint for collecting and managing documents. Others use it for creating...

  • How to Make an Affirmation Appear as a 3D Screensaver in Microsoft Windows XP

    Have your affirmations on post its all over the house? Good for you! Let Microsoft Windows XP affirm you every time you turn on the computer with this fast and easy screensaver.

  • How to Remove Outlook 2003 From Windows XP

    There are several reasons why you might wish to uninstall Microsoft Outlook 2003 on your Windows XP computer. It could be that the program is corrupted and giving you error messages or because you...

  • Where Does Microsoft Outlook Store Emails?

    Microsoft Outlook stores emails as PST (personal storage table) files. The location of these files depends on which Microsoft Windows operating system you are using. The default file name is...

  • What Is NetMeeting?

    Net Meeting is web conferencing software used to connect meeting participants via voice over Internet protocol (VoIP). NetMeeting is developed, manufactured and marketed by Microsoft.

  • Microsoft Office XP Requirements

    With so many versions of Microsoft Office on the market, each with seemingly unrelated naming schemes, it can be hard to keep track of which versions can run on computers from which era. If you've...

  • How to Reinstall NetMeeting

    Microsoft NetMeeting is a remote collaboration tool included in Microsoft Windows 2000. You can use NetMeeting with a webcam and microphone to hold video conference meetings via the Internet with...

  • How to Start NetMeeting in XP

    NetMeeting is a multimedia collaboration tool developed by Microsoft. It was designed for use with now-outdated operating systems such as Windows 95 and Windows 98. NetMeeting supports audio...

  • How to Enable NetMeeting in Windows XP

    NetMeeting is a communication and collaboration tool that lets users in different locations work together. It is similar to the Windows Meeting Space tool that Microsoft created to replace...

  • How to Install A Sidebar on Windows XP

    The Sidebar is an application present in Windows Vista that allows the user to place "Gadgets" on the sidebar that hover over the desktop when running. These Gadgets are applications that range...

  • Microsoft Office 2000 System Requirements

    Microsoft Office 2000 was released in 1999 as the latest in the series of very popular productivity suites and has since been superseded by several more current versions, including Office XP,...

  • What Is a Net Meeting?

    A Net Meeting is a web conference in which the participants connect using voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) via the software application NetMeeting. NetMeeting is developed, manufactured and...

  • How to Write a Windows Domain Startup Script

    A Windows script is a preplanned set of commands for the computer to execute in a set order to automate repetitive tasks. Windows scripts are stored as a batch file or contained within Visual...

  • How to Choose the Right Speech Recognition Software

    The technology behind voice recognition software has made leaps and bounds over the past several years. For Windows-based computers, Windows Vista speech recognition software and Nuances’ Dragon...

  • How to Increase Productivity While Using Your Computer

    Do you feel like a slave to your computer? Become more productive and make your computer work for you! Automate often performed tasks, launch programs and find files quicker, use macros and...

  • Installing Outlook Express

    Microsoft no longer offers Outlook Express as a stand-alone application. However, Outlook is bundled with Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser, meaning you can install it only from the...

  • How to Install a Windows Media Player Card

    Windows Media Player cards serve as software add-ons and plug-ins to enhance the quality and capabilities of your applications. Because this is a trademarked software, some add-ons and plug-ins...

  • How to Fix Internet Explorer Problems by Changing the Registry

    Internet Explorer is the flagship Web browser created by Microsoft. The browser is included in all copies of the Microsoft Windows operating systems. As a Windows program, various functions of...

  • How to Make Internet Explorer Load Faster

    Internet Explorer is the default Web browser created by the Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft Corporation. Internet Explorer is included in all versions of the Windows operating system. Recent...

  • How to Upgrade to Outlook 2002

    Microsoft Outlook is a software program used for managing personal data. The most popular features in Outlook are email and calendar, which can manage your appointments and events. Outlook 2002...

  • How to Buy Corel WordPerfect Office X3

    Computers often come with productivity software, also known as office applications. These applications usually include word processing, spreadsheets and database or multimedia programs. Corel...

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