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How to Move the Task Bar on a Desktop 09/17/2010 00:00:00
The Microsoft Windows taskbar is situated at the bottom of the monitor screen by default. However, Windows enables you to customize the position of the taskbar on your desktop. While you may not...
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How to Arrange Icons on the Vista Start Menu 09/17/2010 00:00:00
To increase productivity and speed up your computer workflow, place frequently used program icons on the Windows Vista "Start" menu. By grouping important items in one location, you can access...
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How to Upgrade to Windows SP2 Professional 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2) is a set of updates and add-ons for the XP Professional operating system. SP2 includes security updates such as a better built-in firewall...
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How to Set a Static IP Address in Ubuntu Samba 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Ubuntu Linux is a distribution of the free and open-source Linux operating system. Ubuntu runs the GNOME desktop environment and has branched off into special editions, such as Kubuntu, which...
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XP Service Pack 3 Won't Work after Install 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Service Pack 3 (SP3) is a collection of updates and enhancements for your Windows XP operating system. However, SP3 is known for its issues that arise during and after installation. You may see...
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How to Enable Word Processing 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Word processing involves using a program on your computer to create a text-based document. Every version of the Windows operating system dating to Windows 3.1 has included a native word...
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How to Disable the Address Bar in a Pop-up 09/17/2010 00:00:00
In Internet Explorer version 7 and above, Microsoft has taken away the ability for programmers to force the removal of the address bar. This can cause some of the web pages that you view to...
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What Is a Svchost Process? 09/17/2010 00:00:00
According to Microsoft, svchost.exe is what is known as a generic host process for Windows services that run from libraries of program code and data, called DLLs, or Dynamic Link Libraries....
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How to Make a Mac Book Faster 09/17/2010 00:00:00
If you find a significant slowdown in the quickness of your MacBook loading Web pages, starting applications and playing games, then you need to look into making your MacBook run faster. Making...
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Mac DVD Ripping Tutorial 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Mac computers running OS X 10.3 or higher all come with Disk Utility, a handy application that, among other things, allows you to rip DVDs to your computer so you can do what you want with...
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How to Set Up Windows Professional 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Microsoft offers a plethora of operating-system software packages that range from basic to premium to ultimate. Features are different on each piece of operating-system software. Windows...
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How to Close Windows Task Manager in Vista 09/17/2010 00:00:00
The Windows Task Manager is a native Windows Vista application. The Task Manager can either be opened on your computer by selecting the "CTRL," "ALT" "DELETE" keyboard key combination or by...
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How to Activate Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Before you can use Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional edition, you will have to activate your product. When you purchased Adobe Acrobat 9 you were emailed a multi-digit registration code. This code...
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How to View the Registry Key of Windows XP 09/17/2010 00:00:00
The Windows XP registry key is a set of files and folders that contain the setting, preferences and back-end operational data for the operating system to work correctly and the way you desire....
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How to Burn ISO to Blank Disc 09/17/2010 00:00:00
An ISO image is a file format used to store raw data from a compact disc or other source. This is typically achieved by copying all contents from the original source onto your computer. To burn...
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How to Transfer XP Pro to a New Computer 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Windows XP for years was a favorite among many computer users and continues to be favored by many who do not wish to upgrade to Windows Vista or Windows 7. Windows XP likely won't always be...
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Windows XP SP3 Troubleshooting 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack (SP) 3 increases the overall functionality of Microsoft Windows. In addition, the latest service pack will boost the security of your machine. However, you...
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How to Show Deleted Files in OS X 09/17/2010 00:00:00
The Trash folder on your Mac OS X computer is a holding place for files you have deleted from your system but not removed. This is a nice feature when you have the tendency of aggressively...
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How to Run Linux & XP on the Same Computer 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Many people are choosing to dual boot with Windows XP and a secondary Linux operating system. Running the two operating systems on the same computer allows you to toggle between the best of both...
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I Can't Open Attachments in Outlook Express 09/17/2010 00:00:00
Since Windows XP "Service Pack 2," Outlook Express was set by default to stop the opening of attachments. This adds an extra layer of security, as it stops potential viruses and malicious...





