How to Dual Boot Windows 7 and 8
Interested with Windows 8 but don’t want to abandon Windows 7 for now? This happens most of the time especially if the changes on the new stuff are big enough to cause confusion on new users who already got used to the old one. In the case of Windows 7 and Windows 8, you don’t […]
Continue Reading »Doing Some Tweaks to Your Windows 8 Password
The transition from your old computer to the new one especially if it runs on Windows 8 is quite a hard lesson to learn however, once you get your way through, you will find that Windows 8 is actually a better choice with all of its enhanced features and improved security. Windows 8 has improved […]
Continue Reading »Managing and Securing Internet Access on Your Computer
Isn’t it nice if each person who is allowed to use your computer are following a set of rules that you have set? Most computers at present are owned by a single person but lots of others are publicly available or is owned by a family. This means that each user can use and access […]
Continue Reading »What’s in the System Recovery Options Menu
Windows has a very important and highly valuable tool for repairing, restoring and diagnosing some system related problems called the System Recovery Options menu. This tool is also known as Windows Recovery Environment or WinRE. If you have been experiencing some problems that cause your computer to hang and refuse to start properly then the […]
Continue Reading »Record System Troubles With Windows 7 Problem Steps Recorder
Windows 7 has a feature that helps you record screenshots of what’s going on when a trouble happens to your computer. This is an incredibly useful tool when you’re asking someone to help you with problem that has long been plaguing your machine. With the Windows Problem Steps Recorder or what is also known as […]
Continue Reading »Creating Your Own Sound Scheme
Your Windows Operating System has a set of sounds that automatically plays during a particular event on Windows itself or in other programs installed on your computer. Events like “Maximize”, “Minimize”, “Close Program” and “Default Beep” and the sound that plays when such events happen can actually be customized. These sounds compose a collection called […]
Continue Reading »Saving Some Battery Juice on Your Windows Computer
You’ve probably experienced running out of battery power while working on something important. Losing power is one of the major causes of data loss especially in the earlier days of computer and mobile devices. Components inside your computer actually require power in order for them to work. Essential parts like your screen, keyboard, hard disk […]
Continue Reading »How to Uninstall a Program on Vista and Windows 7
Removing, changing, or uninstalling a program is an important thing that a Windows computer owner needs to learn. Before uninstalling a program, you need to be logged in as an administrator. There are several options that you can choose from in uninstalling a program from your computer. Here are just some ways of how to […]
Continue Reading »Deleting Unnecessary Files to Free Up Space and Increase Speed
With each day you use your computer, and each program you run, messes are left behind. These messes cause the most harm to your Windows registry, but they also occur in the form of unnecessary files. In this article I’m going to show you two simple ways to clean out unnecessary files from Windows. There […]
Continue Reading »How To Make Your Computer Boot and Run Faster with MSConfig
When Windows is first installed, it boots up and runs extremely fast. But as more and more software programs are added, things can quickly come to a grinding halt. Even if your computer is brand new from the store, it’s almost a certainty the manufacturer has installed a lot of unnecessary programs that are slowing […]
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