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  • How to Reduce PC Cables

    Cable management, inside and outside of your computer case, can influence your performance and your computer's performance. Devhardware.com points out that a proper cable-management system can...

  • PC Repair and Maintenance Tutorials

    With the proliferation of desktop computers in the office and at home, simple maintenance can prolong the life of your computer's critical components. The ability to diagnose and perform minor...

  • How to Take a Computer Out of Dual Display Mode

    Switch back and forth between single and multiple displays quickly with just a few simple steps. A multiple monitor setup on a computer workstation can be helpful and convenient, but when it is...

  • What Is a Work Station Computer?

    A workstation computer can be many things, depending on its context. Workstations ore often set up for specific use with high-end resource intensive software. However, a workstation can also refer...

  • Computer Desk Assembly Instructions

    Computers are used by most people in the United States, especially for access to the Internet. To use a computer, it's helpful to have a computer desk that provides an adequate space to work while...

  • Ergonomic Standards for a Computer Workstation

    Ergonomics are often overlooked, but are one of the most important aspects of the computer workplace. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that poor ergonomics contributed to 29 percent of all...

  • How to Lap a Computer Processor

    Integrated heat spreaders exist on every computer processor. They have either a nickel-plated or aluminum cap, which allows it to be mated (heat sinked) to a solid surface. A heat sink is an...

  • How to Build a Workstation Computer?

    A workstation computer should have three primary characteristics, according to YourDictionary.com. It is designed for a single user; it is a high-performance machine; and it is typically used for...

  • How to Label Control Panels

    Control panels represent the central operation area for any piece of equipment or groups of equipment. Although instruction on how to use various devices is always recommended, the ideal is that...

  • How to Replace Carpet Under Cubicles

    When broadloom carpet was king, replacing carpet in an office building built out with cubicles required a complete tear down, and re-build of the modular furniture. Today, with carpet tiles, you...

  • How to Move Cubicles Between Buildings

    This is a project manager's overview of what's required to move cubicles from one office to another using vendors.

  • How to Get to the Set Up Screen on an Emachine Computer

    The eMachine's setup screen features menus and controls for your system's hard drive, memory, power management and other basic system components and functions. One in the setup menu, you can...

  • How to Keep a Computer Cool When in a Cabinet

    Keeping your computer cool when it is in a cabinet can be challenging. With proper instructions and a few simple tools, this process can be accomplished in an efficient manner. Fans are central to...

  • The Use of a Refractometer

    Refractometers are devices that measure the amount of light that bends when traveling from one medium (usually air) to another. They are usually used to determine a measurement called the index of...

  • How Does Thin Client Work?

    In the most basic definition of the term, thin clients are actually individual computer systems. The thin client machine operated by a user contains its own Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), its...

  • What Is a Computer Workstation?

    A computer workstation is typically a standard personal computer which shares a network with a server type computer. The term Workstation refers to the computer's role in the network environment....

  • What Happens When You Reboot a Computer?

    When you reboot a computer, you trigger a reset line. In the case of a warm or software reboot, you tell the computer to re-start using your keyboard or mouse. In a Windows operating system, you...

  • How to Set Up a Telecommuter Hotel Desk

    If your office has started a full or part time telecommuting program, chances are your telecommuters are going to need a place to sit when they do come into the office. These are instructions for...

  • How to Prevent Data Loss

    This article discusses very simple suggestions to preventing loss of personal data.

  • Starting a Self-storage Business

    Starting a self-storage business requires adequate financing to purchase a large tract of land for your buildings, the building equipment and assembly fees, roadwork to your storage units as well...

  • Easy to Build Computer Desks

    A computer desk is different than other desks as it must be built to store your PC, monitor, keyboard and printer. Some people need additional space for a scanner and office supplies. Computer...

  • How to Change Mozilla Firefox Theme

    Mozilla Firefox is a free web browser that is available with the most common operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Since many people spend a great deal of time online, it can be...

  • How to Choose a Family Computer

    In today's society, a computer is a necessary tool for many families. Children need a computer for their academics and for fun. The adults might require a computer for bill paying and email....

  • How to Advise a Senior Citizen on Acquiring a Computer

    Anyone 65 or older may never have used a personal computer, or only sparingly for basic functions. Speaking with someone in this age group requires more communication and listening skills than...

  • How to use your browser as a fast way to browse files on your computer

    Are you using your Internet browser, but need to find a file on your computer without closing out your session? It is very easy to find files on your computer without completely closing everything...

  • How to Lock a Workstation

    Security issues are very important for all individuals and companies. When a computer user fails to sign off the computer or lock the computer, anyone can use the computer to access information....

  • How to Use a PC as a Workstation

    The PC started out as a way for people to bring the powerful computing found at the office to the home on a smaller scale. The very name, Personal Computer, is a statement of the computer's power...

  • How to Upgrade the Memory on a Workstation

    Computer programming has changed immensely over the last decade, in response to the increased size of hard drives, faster operating speeds and increases in memory. Programmers no longer write...

  • How to Backup Data on a Workstation

    When most people hear they should back up data on a workstation, they shake their head at the perceived difficulty and loss of time spent to back up the system. Unfortunately, some people go years...

  • How to Shop for a Workstation

    In the early days of computing, the workstation was basically a user's way to access information on the mainframe computer. The workstation itself had very little computing power, and if unplugged...

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