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How to Activate Windows XP

June 1, 2010

When you format a computer with Windows you must activate the software within 30 days. That’s fine, but there is a down side. You are only allowed to activate the same copy of Windows a certain number of times. This is a disaster for me, as I am constantly formatting a hard drive in my [...]

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Computer Upgrade

May 26, 2010

Upgrading your computer usually means that you are replacing a computer component with a part that is either newer, faster, or simply working. It can also mean you are upgrading your software. Computer Upgrade Replace a Hard drive How to replace a hard drive Installing a dvd drive How to install one into your computer [...]

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Computer Troubleshooting

May 26, 2010

Note: If you do not have time to browse through all of the Computer Troubleshooting tutorials to find what you are looking for, simply search for it in the top bar. Warning: Dangerous Way System Administrators Use To Fix Failed Hard Disks 5 Ways to Repair a Black Screen in Windows Live Mail 2011 The [...]

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How to Know if You Have a Computer Power Supply Problem

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A computer power supply is one of the hardest working components in your computer. It supplies power to the entire computer system. When you have problems with the computer power supply, luckily most of the time it is obvious because there will be no power to your computer. Unfortunately sometimes problems can occur with the [...]

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Computer Maintenance

May 24, 2010

Computer maintenance should be your number one priority when you are a computer user. Often computer maintenance is neglected as people do not realize the consequences of ignoring it. It is much like driving a car, as it needs maintenance and care to run to its optimal performance. A computer needs the same care and [...]

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What is computer memory or Random Access Memory (RAM)

May 24, 2010

Without getting too technical here, the computer memory stores temporary information for the computer to have easy access to it. The hard drive stores the permanent information. Therefore when you open a program it is loaded to the RAM (Random access Memory) and is stored there while you use it. When you close the program [...]

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