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  • How to Remove Norton 7.5

    Norton Antivirus is one of the best-known of the many products available to protect your computer from viruses and other malware. Because Symantec, the maker of Norton Antivirus, has a business...

  • How to Remove Spybot Resident Agent From a System Tray

    The system tray in Windows operating systems is located in the bottom right corner of the desktop. It displays the icons for the programs that start automatically on start-up or reboot of your...

  • How to Remove Microsoft Virus Protection

    Microsoft packages its Windows operating systems with built-in antivirus software called Windows Defender. While it's a decent free option, there are plenty more robust antivirus software suites...

  • How to Get Windows XP Free

    In the midst of the Windows 7 launch it might be easy to forget about Windows XP--but for those of you who have software that will only run on XP, there are still ways to get that Windows program....

  • How to Install Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition

    Microsoft Windows 98 includes a suite of programs designed to optimize your computer's efficiency. Among its features, the most notable ones include new hardware drivers, better support for the...

  • Trend Micro Internet Security System Requirements

    Trend Micro Internet Security (TMIS) is a suite of software designed to protect your computer against things like viruses, email spam and malicious websites. It's important to know what its system...

  • How to Download and Save Codecs

    Codecs are complicated pieces of programming that allow a video player to play a wide variety of video files, some of which were recorded with different codecs. The whole process can be technical...

  • How to Find the Windows Media Player Flash 9 for Games

    Windows Media Player is computer software that's pre-installed in most Microsoft Windows-based computers. The media player can play movies and music and supports some video games through its Flash...

  • What Is the File Extension Dict?

    The DICT file extension is used by Microsoft Virtual PC for language translation and by Sunnysoft Interwrite Pro using Windows Mobile Platform.

  • How to Play MPG 2 Files in PowerPoint 2002

    Microsoft Powerpoint 2002 is a useful presentation tool for anyone that must regularly convey information to a large group of people. It offers a great deal of flexibility with media that can be...

  • Antivirus Application Removal Tools for Norton Anti-Virus 2000

    Norton Antivirus 2000 was one of the most popular releases for Symantec, but, sadly, it came with some issues. Luckily, the company that released that product has also released a fix for removing...

  • Media Player Streaming Problems

    Windows Media Player is the standard audiovisual software that comes with all versions of Microsoft's Windows operating system. Many users are now playing media files as they are transferred to...

  • How to Remove Trial Games From a Registry

    Windows operating systems often come with a number of trial programs that the average user will never use. Computer users also download and install games and other programs to their computer, only...

  • What Is a Computer System Tray?

    A system tray is an area found in the GUI that allows you to monitor functions of the applications on your computer. The system tray also gives you quick access to running applications or system...

  • How to Upload an Audio CD to a Computer

    You can upload, or rip, an audio CD to your Windows computer using Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player is the default media player for the Windows operating system and can be used to...

  • How to Apply a Custom Skin/Theme to Windows Vista

    So you've gotten bored of the basic windows aero theme that comes with vista, or you're just looking to spice up your desktop a bit. Custom skins/themes allow you to change the look and feel of...

  • How to Install Dragon Naturally Speaking with Windows 7 or Vista 64-bit

    Dragon Naturally Speaking is a dictation tool that simplifies the typing process. Using a quality headset w/microphone, it can recognize words up to approximately 170 words per minute. As you...

  • How to Delete Mirar Toolbar

    Some programs offer Internet Explorer toolbars that are designed to make your life on the web more convenient. These toolbars help you to search the web and find your favorite websites quickly....

  • How to Use Ready Boost

    ReadyBoost is a computer application for Windows Vista or Windows 7 that can help increase your computer's speed. It does this by allowing you to use a portable USB drive (flash drive) to free up...

  • How to Create an E-mail Mail Box

    Does any person or household have just one e-mail address anymore? Whether it's just you, using one address for business and another for personal mail, or several household members checking mail...

  • How to Access Windows Security Settings

    Windows Security Setting Access is designed to offer easy and intuitive control of the Windows environment for home users. There are a myriad of ways to get to Windows Security settings depending...

  • How to Increase the Volume of WMV Video Files

    Video files with the extension .wmv are Windows Media Video files. A Windows Media Video (WMV) file may be edited to increase the volume of the recorded video, using a video conversion tool....

  • How to Delete Windows 2000

    If you upgraded your computer to Windows XP from Windows 2000, there's a good chance Windows 2000 is still on your system. If you're asked which operating system to boot from every time you boot...

  • How to Change the way Windows Security Center alerts you

    Tired of Windows telling you that your anti-virus is out of date or that you should check your firewall or malware protection settings? Find out how to diable or change the way that windows alerts...

  • How to Use the Burner on a Computer

    You just bought a brand-new PC with Windows 7 installed. You made sure that the salesperson included a new CD burner with your package. She even sold you a large amount of CD-Rs to burn your music...

  • How to Upgrade Windows Messenger

    Windows Messenger, also known as Windows Live Messenger, is a popular instant messaging tool for the Windows operating system. The software often releases new versions of the program to update its...

  • How To Enable Flash Drive Ports

    Windows XP has built-in support for flash drives, so you do not need to install any drivers to use flash drives on a Windows XP-based computer. When you plug in your flash drive, Windows XP...

  • Problems Activating Windows

    The majority of personal computers today use a version of Microsoft's Windows operating system. The prevalence of software piracy in part necessitates an activation system to ensure that all...

  • Problems Removing Acrobat Reader 7

    Adobe Acrobat Reader is a staple of file sharing in a wide variety of environments. Acrobat files allow easy transfer and distribution of documents containing any form of content, created by any...

  • How to Remove a Disk Cache Utility

    A disk cache utility is a program that optimizes the physical memory (RAM) and hard disk cache (page file) on a Windows-based computer. Cacheman is one popular example of this type of program. It...

  • How to Watch 99% of all Video You Download Free

    Any video you download from the internet, including Ipod Mp4, AVI, MPG, MPEG, and the vast other amounts of video codecs you need to play all your video on Windows Media Player.

  • How to Install Task Manager

    Windows Task Manager offers a wide range of information and capabilities in a convenient single window interface. Things such as CPU and memory load, users, and application tasks can all be...

  • How to Install & Uninstall Windows XP

    If you need to install Windows XP on a new computer, or you have upgraded from an earlier version of the operating system and want to uninstall XP to go back, there are some simple steps to doing...

  • What Is the File Extension Oeaccount?

    Windows Mail is a program used to receive email and news updates on computers that use the Windows operating system. Previously called Outlook Express, Windows Mail uses a number of file...

  • How to make My Laptop Faster/ Smoother - Just Do It in 5 Minutes

    Nothing can be more frustrating than a sluggish running laptop, especially once you are responsibility something vital. However, if you exploitation Windows XP or Vista, you can render...

  • What is a Virtual PC?

    A Virtual PC (personal computer) is a computer within a computer, created with virtualization software and used most commonly among computer users who want to run a Mac OS on a PC or a PC OS on a...

  • Vista Email Problems

    Windows Vista, now called Windows Mail, has many of the same features of other email servers, with a few exceptions and additions. There are instant search features, phishing and security filters,...

  • How to Convert Palm Contacts to Windows

    Though it wasn't the first PDA on the market, the Palm was the first to enjoy mainstream acceptance. It wasn't long before sleeker competitors (namely the BlackBerry and iPhone) started to...

  • How To Save Files When Perfoming a System Restore

    A system restore in Microsoft Windows restores all programs back to what is called a restore point. The restore point is a checkpoint you created in backing up your Windows computer system. You...

  • Norton Partition Magic 8.05 Tutorial

    Last released in 2004, Partition Magic is software designed to divide a hard drive into partitions. A partition is a section of your hard drive---one Windows recognizes as its own drive. Last...

  • Windows Marketplace FAQ

    Windows MarketPlace was a website that sold Microsoft-branded hardware and software. In 2009, Microsoft transformed MarketPlace from an e-commerce site into a Microsoft reference site. It also...

  • How to Replace Windows Voice

    The Windows voice is used by the Narrator utility in Windows to read text that is displayed on the computer screen. This includes the contents of the active window, menu options, and the text you...

  • How to eliminate jargon and buzzwords from your E-mails and Microsoft Word documents

    Do you get tired of annoying buzzwords and jargon? After awhile the jargon starts to infect your own documents and e-mails. There is a solution to unnecessary buzzwords: a free application called...

  • How to Install a Microsoft Zune on a Windows 2000 System

    Microsoft Zune is a multimedia player that works in conjunction with computers running the Windows operating system. The Zune software was created for later versions of Windows, such as XP, Vista...

  • How to Restore Desktop Settings

    If you have recently had a virus infection or difficulties with downloaded wallpaper or screen savers, you may want to restore your original desktop settings. At times downloading these display...

  • How to Use Two Monitors With Graphics

    Using two monitors one on computer, with each monitor acting as a separate part of a screen, is referred to as dual booting. Dual booting allows users to get more out of their graphics card,...

  • How to Fix My PC: Free Spyware

    Be very cautious when surfing the Internet. There are all manners of viruses and bugs waiting to pounce on an unsuspecting user. Spyware first rose to infamy in 2001 with the discovery of some...

  • What Is the File Extension .Ax?

    File extensions can help users identify the contents of files and give an idea of which programs can open them. .AX files are commonly used in video files to process data streams.

  • How to Restore Previous Versions of a Word File

    On most Windows systems, when a file is edited and saved in Microsoft Word the edited version of the file replaces the original file. Since the original file no longer exists, it is impossible to...

  • How to Check Your Windows Security Center On Vista

    How to get to and use windows security center correctly on your home vista machine.

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