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Windows Desktop Search is an application included in the Windows Vista and XP operating systems. It allows you to search the desktop computer in a more efficient way than the older search methods....
When you install a software program onto your computer, it may also install onto your list of start up programs. A program in your start up list begins running in the background automatically...
A firewall is computer software that monitors Internet communications too and from a particular machine. A firewall is designed to block unauthorized incoming connections to prevent malicious...
Replacing the windows in your home is a great way to increase efficiency and update the look of your home. Although it seems difficult, removing old windows and replacing them with newer windows...
If you install Windows 2000 or XP on a computer that already has Windows 98 installed, you are given the option to keep Windows 98 and have both operating systems available when you start your...
If you've got a computer around that runs Windows 2000, odds are that computer is quite old and not frequently used. It's also likely that, if this computer has a password, you're likely to forget...
When you install a new software it creates new files on your hard drive, but also adds new registry keys and values to the Windows registry. Some programs are harder to uninstall than the others;...
When using any version of Windows (including XP), Microsoft and Internet Explorer seem to go hand in hand. It's the default browser for accessing the Internet and is included automatically in any...
Many people do not like Norton Utilities on their computers because it is a resource hog. There are other programs out there that can do Norton's job much better while consuming fewer resources....
WARNING : This HowTo involves editing the registry. If you are not confident in doing that please do not try this. It is always recommended that you backup the registry before editing it. Mistakes...
An administrator (admin) in Windows Vista has privileges to add, modify or remove any programs or files as well as execute any system commands. A password is not obligatory for the administrator...
If you use Microsoft Windows enough you will uninstall programs. When you do via Add or Remove Programs, sometimes even after uninstalling the program, it will not be removed from the list. No...
If your old wood-sash windows are worn and peeling and you can't stand the thought of repainting them again, consider replacing them with a modern window unit of wood or vinyl. Today's windows...
Replacing your drafty, rotting old windows with efficient new ones is one of the most dramatic things you can do for the look and value of your house--and it's something you can do yourself....
The Windows Taskbar runs along the bottom of the screen and consists of four parts--the Start Menu, Quick Launch buttons, Taskbar buttons and System Tray notifications, each of which feature...
Unwanted or unused software will only consume the space of your hard drive. Uninstalling or removing it might be a good idea to have more free space. If you don't know how; this guide will help...
Have you noticed that your computer is slower than it used to be? Do you have popups taking over your internet browsing experience? Save money by cleaning your PC yourself and not paying costly PC...
When you install programs in Windows XP, the operating system adds the program to the list of installed programs in the Add/Remove Programs dialog box. You can then use Add/Remove Programs to...
A computer with a multitude of startup programs may take several minutes to boot up, since its memory is being used by other programs. Some software is programmed to automatically run when the...
Most of us install plenty of programs, only to forget about them after a few days. Over time these programs clog up your hard drive, bogging down your pc's performance. They're fairly easy to...
The Windows Installer program in Windows operating systems such as Windows XP uses a file referred to as an MSI (Microsoft Installer package) to install new software applications. MSI files...
Malicious files like spyware programs generate pop-ups and make changes to your browsing experience. These files can be dangerous and can dramatically slow down your computer. There are many...
A password is not mandatory for Windows user accounts, although it is a highly desirable security feature. Without a password, only a click on the user icon is required to login to a user account....
Windows remote desktop allows you to connect to other computers using Terminal Services, or you can access the desktop from another computer. Some people don't want others to be able to connect to...
Each time that you use the Remote Desktop application, which is included with the Windows operating system, the computer logs your connection and adds the remote system to your drop-down list of...
The .NET 3.0 framework is used by programmers to write applications using the ASP platform. .NET 3.0 is one of the newest versions Microsoft has released, so for some computers, it may cause...
In Windows XP, codecs are small programs that are capable of quickly decompressing audio and video files that have been compressed using specific software. Most of the time, codecs can be...
Microsoft Windows XP has a user profile feature that lets you customize your Windows experience. Unfortunately, these profiles can become corrupted with bad data. Over time, software and malware...
When setting up a local area network in your home or office with multiple computers running Windows XP, you can create a Windows Workgroup and add each system to the group. Within a workgroup, you...
Windows Security Alerts are designed to protect your computer from possible threats in XP and Vista. Unfortunately, some ingenious scammers have taken advantage of users who trust this...
Disable Windows Media Player and reactivate it for use later. Your Windows XP operating system might have come with MediaPlayer installed or it might have been downloaded. One program is all...
If you upgrading to a new operating system or planning to perform a fresh installation of Windows on your PC, you should remove all previous versions of the Windows operating system. Deleting...
The Internet Explorer web browsing application, which is known by the operating system as IE.exe, is included with all new PC computers running Windows XP or Vista. However, if you use another...
Internet Explorer, which is sometimes referred to as Iexplore.exe, is set as the default web browser for new PC computers running Windows XP or later. If you primarily use another web browsing...
Windows XP has several service packs released by Microsoft. It's important to keep your operating system up-to-date to keep it secure and bug-free, but occasionally service packs create issues...
Windows comes preconfigured with many items displaying in the Start menu; sometimes this can be a help and sometimes an annoyance. If you have ever wondered if you can change some of the things...
In order to completely remove an NTFS file system from your PC computer's internal hard drive, you must format the drive using the Windows XP installation disk. NTFS is the standard drive format...
Outlook Express, because it is imbedded in the Windows software, is difficult to remove or uninstall. In Windows 2000, the Outlook Express mailing program can be uninstalled by searching the...
Microsoft provides Service Packs for their Windows operating systems, such as Windows XP, to improve the operating system's performance, security and stability. However, after you have installed a...
As computer games have become more sophisticated, the amount of hard drive space needed to save game data has grown rapidly. A few computer games can hog a large chunk of your hard drive's memory...
Aluminum window frames can sometimes be difficult to remove without damaging the surrounding building materials, interior plaster or exterior stucco. To avoid this damage and to save time and...
A mouse that is used with a computer system such as those from Logitech can be upgraded and replaced over time. As a result old software can still be installed which can have old or outdated...
If you are remodeling your home, or i surveying your property for maintenance needs, you may need to remove casement windows. Casement windows are windows that open via hinges rather than sliding...
Window films are used on houses for many purposes, including glare control, heat control, privacy and decoration. Commercially, however, window films are used to reduce glare and heat exposure to...
If you are someone that does not want to use the Network Setup Wizard utility, there are ways of removing this utility from your personal computer. To remove your Network Setup Wizard, navigate to...
How to Add or Remove Programs on Your Computer
In Microsoft Windows, add or remove programs on a computer clicking on the control panel to gain access to the network and internet connections program. Add or remove programs on a PC with tips...
A computer virus is a type of program created to damage your computer. Viruses range in severity from common adware and spyware all the way up to worms and Trojan horse viruses. It is easy to...
If you attempt to install a program in Windows, the installation may fail. You may find that you can neither uninstall the failed installation nor reinstall it. If this has happened, the Windows...
How to Remove Windows XP
In order to remove Windows XP from a computer, start the system in safe mode and select the "Control Panel." Remove Windows XP from the "Add or Remove Programs" section of a computer with help...
How to Remove Items From the Start Menu
In order to remove an item from Windows' start menu, right-click on the item, and select "remove from this list." Remove recently used programs from the list in the start menu with help from a...