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There are a few things you should know before you connect an inkjet printer to a Windows computer. There are a variety of ways to connect the printer, but if you use the following steps, you can easily make it happen... more »
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Debugging in Windows is used to test and find problems with computer programs and code. To debug, it's helpful to show the results on a device that's separate from the computer. One popular way to connect to a target device for debugging in ... more »
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If you need to setup or make changes to a cisco router, here is how to connect to router... more »
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Uploads usually take 1-5 minutes per MB on a high-speed connection, and converting your video takes a few minutes. A regular upload you can upload videos no larger than 100 MB. But you tube has a multiloader of which you can upload many files at ... more »
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The unit conversion tool in Microsoft Excel is very useful. It can convert one unit of measurement to another. For example, convert miles to kilometers or ounces to kilo with the unit converter. Follow these tips to use the tool... more »
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Learn how to convert the old FAT32 file system to the new improved NTFS... more »
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Windows software uninstallation Woes – Why is it So Hard?.. more »
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A file is copied when its contents are placed in a new location in the file system but the original file is not modified. A file may be copied to the same directory if the new file name is unique to that directory. Windows has several ways of ... more »
By Tricia Goss 0 comments
If you need to create multiple dial up, virtual private network (VPN) or direct connections, you can do so quickly and easily by copying an already created network connection. The following steps will show you how... more »
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If you are an administrator or member of the administrators group for a computer, you can copy a user's profile and apply the properties to another user. These steps will show you how... more »
By Amara 0 comments
copy cd's to your windows media player.. more »
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Copying or Moving a File to other Location without using the Copy and Paste Method.. more »
By Beaverfish89 0 comments
In this video yo will learn: *How to create a toolbar *How to move a toolbar to the side *How to change icon size.. more »
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This article describes how to perform a query in Microsoft based on Gender and Currency... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 2 comments
MobileMe is more than just a great way to keep all your data synchronized among all your Macintosh and Windows PCs, as well as your iPhone and iPod touch. You can also easily create photo galleries and share them with the world (or just a few ... more »
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Windows Vista offers significantly enhanced search capabilities over Windows XP, including Search Folders that can aggregate automatically updated search results for ease of ongoing maintenance. Any search criteria can be used to create Search ... more »
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Shortcuts are a means of directly running a program without locating the program file. Shortcuts are represented by an icon which can be opened to start the program. There are several different ways of creating a shortcut to a computer program... more »
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You can create easier access to any of your computer drives by creating a shortcut to that drive on your Windows XP desktop. Simply double-clicking the shortcut icon will give you immediate access to any of the data on that drive... more »
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Occasionally, Windows' users may find the Show Desktop icon has suddenly disappeared from its normal position on the Quick Launch toolbar due to various reason. Whether you accidentally deleted or it was removed due to one of the patches from ... more »
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Are you tired of looking at the same old computer screen savers? That waving Microsoft checkered flag? Old-school flying toasters? Or some other commercially-created image or images that repeatedly blight your desktop? Maybe you’d prefer to see a ... more »
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The way we going to setup our network will be pretty straight forward but basic. Since the hardware installation is pretty much straight forward. We are just going to simulate the software that we install and hopefully you get a brief ... more »
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During the Christmas holidays, you can decorate your computer by creating a snowflake screensaver to keep your spirits high even when you are working. Snowflake screensavers are so popular that you can even download a version if you don’t have ... more »
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Unlike most Microsoft operating systems, Windows NT doesn't have the capacity to use true boot disks. Instead, Windows NT will allow floppies to load essential operations files into memory then switch control back to the installed system. This ... more »
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Sound schemes on your computer consist of sounds associated with certain events. While there are many sound schemes to choose from, you can also create a sound scheme. The following steps will show you how... more »
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If you're a fan of backgammon, then you probably want to display reminders of your love of the fun competition. If you use a Windows based operating system, you can create and display backgammon wallpaper on your computer... more »