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By obula 1 comments
Hi, I am Naresh Obula. Here I am going to introduce some tips about "How to operate the system only with key board (Using Shortcut Keys)." First let us start from the beginning. i.e. booting the system and Log on into your account in ... more »
By MidniteWriter 1 comments
Ever wonder how to manage your digital media on your computer? Or what to do when that "Windows Scanner and Camera Wizard" box appears? This brief guide will help you along the way to better using this Windows tool... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
Sure, you can use Windows Vista for a small business. Many of the new features of Vista incorporate features that previously weren’t fully integrated into any software and had to be added on to older systems. With Vista, it’s all ready under the ... more »
By Bryan Jones 2 comments
Ever wonder what some of those keys on your keyboard ACTUALLY do?! What do you do when your mouse stops working and you can't point and click? Here are some common keys and what they do:.. more »
By Valmar10 0 comments
This tutorial will teach you how to add a Custom link to a website on your desktop... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
Many people do not know that Windows XP comes with basic CD- or DVD-burning software. The software does not offer many options, but for creating a backup of data files or other types of files, it will suffice as a simple solution... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 1 comments
If you've forgotten your Windows XP password, don't worry. As long as you have your Windows XP CD, it's an easy fix. No matter your skill level, you can simply change your administrative password for free during the Windows XP Repair... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
You can change the resolution settings in Vista for your monitor in order to optimize your desktop space. Higher resolutions allow you to fit more items on your screen while lower resolutions make items larger and easier to see. Changing your ... more »
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Windows XP has lots of features that people tend to take for granted. The time and date features are on the screen, but most people don't take notice of how many times they check their clocks or the date. Windows XP makes it easy to change the ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
Whether for personal or office use, your computer is your own and should reflect who you are. The look and appearance of your operating system is almost as important as the programs that are on it. Therefore, it is necessary to be able to change ... more »
By KTMg 0 comments
how to clean up your computer and make it run faster... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 3 comments
The Windows XP registry is one of the most important components of your PC. The registry is where Windows XP stores all of your computer's device and file associations, as well as critical information about drivers, directories, Windows ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
Through the magic of the Internet, you can have the whole world at your fingertips. Find information and research, get up to the minute news and connect to millions of people around the globe. Just like you can connect to others via the Internet, ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
You can copy a file from your hard drive, from a CD or from any other storage media that you are using and put it on a floppy disk. This allows you to transport files from one computer to another. These instructions are for Windows 98 and the Mac... more »
By Kat Yares 0 comments
Transfering data from one hard drive to another can be done simply and without any special equipment providing that both hard drives are installed in the same computer. When the data is on separate computers, it is still a simple job, but takes ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
Windows XP is one of the world's premier operating systems, accounting for a vast majority of personal computers, as well as business machines. It is powerful and provides an incredible number of features that increase the productivity of its ... more »
By amj121 0 comments
This article is about my experience to install Win XP Pro to a new HP notebook. The new HP notebook is preinstall with Windows Vista... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
The Windows XP Task Manager is a powerful tool that controls Windows' vital functions, as well as the presence of applications in system memory. With the Task Manager, you can open and control whichever processes are installed on your computer. ... more »
By MidniteWriter 2 comments
Is your HP all in one printer having trouble getting along with your new operating system, Windows Vista? Then follow these quick steps to create harmony between your home computer and printer once again. You will get a picture of the ... more »
By Michigan48111 1 comments
You ever wanted a yahoo email address? Learn how now... more »
By renee82 0 comments
Internet Speed Monitor spyware supposedly helps runs your computer faster but in actuality, it is an annoying toolbar with many pop-ups splashed all over your screen. Read these steps on how to get rid of Internet Speed Monitor... more »
By Faith Lawless 0 comments
If you are thinking of using ASP.Net or certain aspects of Visual Studio on your Windows Vista machine then you will need to have IIS (Internet Information Server) installed. All versions of Windows Vista come with IIS but all will need to be ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 1 comments
Windows Vista is stable and safe to use in most situations. It is a powerful operating system that is easy to use and does a lot of its own housekeeping. But if you end up with a deadly virus or simply have some software and hardware conflicts, ... more »
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By minimizing, you make a window shrink to an icon in the taskbar. This allows you to tuck away a file or program without closing the application. When you are ready to work on that file, you can access it quickly and easily. These instructions ... more »
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You can password-protect your computer to prevent other people from using your system or accessing your work. These instructions are for Windows 98. Other operating systems may differ... more »