Libraries act like folders in Windows 7, but they’re not folders exactly. Find out more about libraries and why they’re useful.
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Here are eight little-known Windows XP tips and tricks that will give you ultimate control over this still-popular operating system.
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Processes and services are both found in your Windows Task Manager, but what’s the difference between them?
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The Control Panel in Windows is where you perform many important tasks on your PC. It’s important to know what Windows functions you can find here.
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Sometimes your PC will start up and check your hard drive for consistency. Find out what this means and how you can turn it off, if necessary.
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It’s easy to configure Windows Firewall to let in certain apps automatically … or even manually with the port info handy. Here’s how.
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It’s important to choose only a manufacturer’s brand and to find the right kind of battery for your laptop. Here’s how.
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Here are seven features in Windows 8 that you may not know about. Learn them to master Windows 8 completely.
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The PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR BSoD means that the “Plug and Play” feature of Windows is failing due to the installation of a device recently.
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Everyone who’s used a Mac has seen this spinning wait cursor in action. It means your Mac is slowing down and your CPU is struggling. Here’s how to fix it.
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We’ve all experienced it: endless buffering on the Web when streaming video. Here are some ways to alleviate that problem.
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The MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Blue Screen of Death error is usually exactly what it sounds like: bad RAM. Here are steps you can take.
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When transitioning from a Mac to a PC, it helps to be aware of how a PC’s desktop works.
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User Account Control in Windows Vista & 7 allows you to adjust security levels for each user, allowing or disallowing access to many Windows functions.
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Antialiasing, framerate, and other PC graphics settings are important to understand to get the most out of your PC gaming experience.