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By David Sarokin 3 comments
One of the pinch points in your home wireless network can be your wireless router. Newer operating systems like Windows Vista are not always fully compatible with routers from even a few years back. The wrong router can slow down your internet ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
A run-time image contains all components necessary for the operation of a targeted device, including all user interfaces to drivers for a specified device. Custom applications are included, as are configurations to add and interface a run-time ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
A start menu link to a website you visit often can save time and steps. Instead of opening your Internet browser and navigating to the website link, you can just click on one icon to open it automatically. There is more than one way to add a ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 1 comments
An icon is a graphic image that represents a file, program, web page or command. These commands can be quickly executed by clicking or double-clicking on the icon depending on configuration. You can make this process even easier by adding an icon ... more »
By jzbrynn 1 comments
If you ever wanted to add Quickview to the context menu of all file types, it may be a tedious task doing so using Windows Explorer's options - File type Window... more »
By acole 15 comments
If you have keyed in a list on Microsoft Word and need it put into alphabetical order, here is how to do it... more »
By Tricia Goss 0 comments
Certain programs require that you hide your taskbar in order for the program to be viewed better. Or perhaps you’d just like the streamlined look of your desktop without a taskbar showing. Following are all the steps you need to auto-hide your ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
Typically, when you insert an external storage device, such as an external hard drive, iPod or flash memory stick into your computer, Windows XP assigns the next available drive letter to the device automatically. You may want to reassign a ... more »
By Bobbi Holmes 0 comments
When formatting your document, using Word 2002, use the following steps to set your page layout to landscape or portrait... more »
By acole 21 comments
To change the size of the screen pictures, icons, words, etc., you have to change the pixels. I will show you how in this article... more »
By Tricia Goss 0 comments
Did you know that you can change the style of your “Start” menu? You can choose from a default or a classic style, or if you are so inclined, you can customize your “Start” menu to your liking. Read on for some steps to show you how to change the ... more »
By CrystalZoom 1 comments
This can seem a little difficult at first but it is easy when you know how to do it... more »
By *Janet Ford 13 comments
Occasionally, your computer may revert to displaying military time for your system clock with Windows XP. Common times for this would be when your computer needs repair, etc and it comes back to you with the clock set wrong... more »
By jmessina10 5 comments
Many times when we install programs, the install process will scan your computer for file types and then ask you if you would like these files to be open with the program being installed. Once the program is installed certain file types will be ... more »
By rosswhite1 2 comments
All computers get bogged down with scattered files and cookies at some point. This lowers overall performance and can make a PC sluggish and laggy. Here are some ways to speed up your computer... more »
By Kilogramm 9 comments
Is your CD-Rom driving going slow or skipping? It may just need a good cleaning in order to have it back to normal. Follow these easy directions and you'll be on your way to having a perfect drive again!.. more »
By Wesley Stefan 4 comments
Running low on hard drive disk space? Chances are, there are plenty of unnecessary files on your computer that you don't need and/or can be wiped clean from your hard drive. Keep reading for steps on freeing up that precious memory!.. more »
By Naz Ir 0 comments
Windows keeps track of your most recently opened documents. For security and privacy's sake, you might want to clear out this list every so often... more »
By PCWiz 2 comments
This article will show you how to configure Automatic Updates in Windows XP to keep your PC up to date. There are a lot of vulnerabilities found in an Operating System on a daily basis, and it is good to know that you are protected... more »
By acole 4 comments
Need to now how many words are in your articles or term papers. Here's how to count them quickly and easily... more »
By ~L Recker 1 comments
Even wanted to create a design where text or some other object had a "shattered" effect, or had the appearance of broken glass? Have you ever wondered how it was done? Wonder no more! With a few simple steps, you can recreate this ... more »
By ~L Recker 2 comments
Did you know that Adobe Illustrator will allow you to assign multiple strokes to the same path? This not-so-well known feature can be a big help in simplifying your designs as well as giving you a greater degree of options, control and ... more »
By Elvis De Leon 2 comments
Creating a user account under Windows XP is a breeze. Learn how to create an Administrator, Limited, and Guest profile in this easy-to-follow guide, as well as modifying it with a password and picture... more »
By smdivin 2 comments
Desktop icons are a great way to provide quick access to various programs, folders, and documents that you use on a daily basis. However, if you have a large number of icons on your desktop, it may seem very cluttered. The article below provides ... more »
By Lee 0 comments
This article will teach you how to set your background on your computer screen to whatever image you want... more »