To see the page properly, a user should click on the No button.
But most people will not read the message and will click the Yes button (especially since it’s the default).
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To see the page properly, a user should click on the No button.
But most people will not read the message and will click the Yes button (especially since it’s the default).
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Ever wondered how much memory (RAM) you can put in your machine?
Besides the physical number of slots for RAM, here are the Windows limitations. As you will see the Windows answer for more memory is ’64 bit’.
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Here’s a great program to find (and delete or move to a folder) all those identical files that differ only by name.
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Windows Desktop Search is a free add-on from Microsoft for Windows XP. (It is built-in to Windows Vista)
This is an indexed search of everything on your computer that is much faster and comprehensive than Outlook’s built-in search plus it searches across your archives, sent items, and all subfolders as well. Initially, it takes several hours [...]
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1. Start… Run … “control userpasswords2” (without the quotes)
It’s smart to start up your computer and walk away until it’s ready.
But then you have to type your name and password and walk away again.
Then put your email program and your browser in your startup group and everything will be ready for you!
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Create folders and organize your files
(Note: you can do everything mentioned here inside File.. SaveAs or File Open dialog boxes too.)
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If you switch between US, UK, Qwerty, Azerty or other keyboard you will need to use the language bar (standard feature of Windows).
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There are two passwords you should be aware of
1. Your Windows password controls your logon to your computer. This is the password you use to logon each morning. This is also the Remote Desktop password (if you are using this service).
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