Archive for February, 2008

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Computer Randomly Restarts By Itself?

By default, all windows operating systems since NT have rebooted when it encounters a fatal system STOP error. A stop error may or may not cause the machine to Blue Screen. The Blue Screen of Death is actually a protective measure designed to prevent critical systems from be corrupted by two processes trying to write […]

February 29th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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Starting Microsoft Excel in Safe Mode

Microsoft originally released what was to eventually become Microsoft Excel as a program called Multiplan, which was a very good spreadsheet but lost out to the extremely popular Lotus 123.
Microsoft then released Excel for the Macintosh in 1985 and a DOS based version was made available for the PC. The first PC windows version of […]

February 27th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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Cyberlink PowerDVD Review

If you want to watch movies on your desktop or laptop or, if you’re like me, plug the laptop into the big screen TV and play the Movies you downloaded, then you want to get a good quality DVD player for your computer.If you have windows 2000, XP or Vista you already have a media […]

February 25th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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Introduction To Microsoft Works Suite

Microsoft Works, launched for the Macintosh computer in 1986 was Microsoft’s attempt in the early days of personal computers to counter Apple’s free productivity suite called AppleWorks. Microsoft then created a version for the PC. Works provides a low cost software package for OEM distributors to install on new computers to give the home user […]

February 22nd, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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How To Fix Missing DLL Errors

A dynamic link library (DLL) is a file used by the windows operating system that contains programming functions and subroutines that can be used by more than one application on your computer to perform common or repeated application tasks. Many device drivers and vendor specific application programming code are packaged as DLL files.
When the windows […]

February 20th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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How To Fix iExplore.exe Application Errors

The process iexplore.exe is the executable application file that runs Microsoft Internet Explorer, which is used by approximately 85% of all web surfers. It is a part of the operating system and deleting or disabling the process may cause unexpected things to stop working. Many applications that connect to the internet will create an instance […]

February 18th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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Gateway P-6831FX Gaming Laptop Review

This article will discuss the Gateway P-6831FX which is designed as a Gaming Desktop Replacement Laptop. Gateway has created a beautiful notebook whose materials, finish and construction are more reminiscent of much higher priced notebooks. The FX should appeal to gamers that want to be able to play on the go without losing too much […]

February 15th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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Compaq Presario V6700TX Laptop Review

This article will discuss what to look for when buying a Compaq notebook PC and will recommend a specific model for the individual buyer or small business owner to purchase.
Before we recommend a model, let’s look at some of the features you should take into consideration before you buy a any notebook computer.
Weight & Size […]

February 14th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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How To Remove Trojans From Your PC

Trojans found on computers were named for the famous wooden Trojan horse that the Greek army gave to the city of Troy as a peace offering during the Greek and Trojan war. The people of Troy took the horse inside the city walls. Greek soldiers were hiding in the belly of the horse and emerged […]

February 11th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
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How To Stop and Remove Adware

What is Adware?
There are two basic kinds of adware…harmless and malicious. The harmless variety is called adware. The malicious variety is called spyware. The terms adware and spyware tend to be used interchangeably. However, they are not the same thing. Adware is usually a marketing tool. Spyware’s primary intent is getting your personal information such […]

February 9th, 2008 | admin | Comments Off | Continued