Archive for December, 2007

How to add background music to MySpace

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Learning how to add music to MySpace is as easy as pie. First, go to MySpace and log-in to your MySpace profile.
Once you’re in your profile, click on the Music link. You’ll be taken to the MySpace music area, where there is a small box of drop-down search menus you can use to find just […]

How to run Windows XP from a USB stick

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Recent days, there are so many Linux comes with live CDs. This is an alternative way for those who doesn’t want to install Linux on their hard drive. The live CD also become a problem solver when the system wont boot up or something happened with the system & you may rescue the files with […]

How to install Windows XP on a SATA HDD laptop without floppy drive

Friday, December 14th, 2007

As we know, Microsoft stopped Windows XP selling product to new computer purchasing in order to overcoming Windows Vista. On recent days, new computers or notebook s product which has the requirement hardware are now capable to use it. It will run, but slow (a very to me). To make it double faster running OS, […]

How to replace your laptop display

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

What’s more distressing than the sound of your laptop’s screen cracking as it hits the floor? The voice of a tech-support rep telling you it will cost close to $1,000 to replace it. With little more than a screwdriver, however, you can replace the screen yourself and save a bundle. Read on to see if […]

Tricks for installing a wireless router

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

The trick to successfully installing your router is to read the manual. Every router is different; even two models from the same manufacturer can have significant differences. Familiarizing yourself with the manual will help your success in the long term.
There are two steps to installing a wireless router:

The first is hooking it up and switching […]

How to try Vista without killing your XP

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

For the easiest way to try Windows without killing your existing XP install, I recommend trying one of two approaches:

The first way is to simply make a backup of your existing Windows XP install and then install Windows Vista either over the top or as a clean install. If things go wrong or you choose […]

How to run older software applications in Vista

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

One concern for Windows XP users is if their favorite software applications will run once they upgrade to Vista.
Luckily, Windows Vista uses a feature called Compatibility Mode which tells the software application that Vista is actually an older OS, specifically Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, or XP.
Here’s how it works:

10 Basic Tips For the Internet Explorer (IE)

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

In order to use the Internet Explorer (IE) effectively, we have some basic tips for you to try… Ok let’s go now.

To extend the window area of the IE, you can make it easy by pressing the F11 key. Then you press it again in order to return the IE to the normal window.
Sometimes you […]

How to Upgrade your Laptop’s Hard Drive

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Is your old laptop hard drive running out of space? You probably know that you can upgrade your desktop computer’s hard drive. But you may not know that you can upgrade the hard drive on your laptop. Here, we’ll show you how to double or even triple the hard drive space on your laptop.
What you […]

Windows XP shortcuts

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Keyboard shortcuts are a great way to keep things moving when you’re using your computer, and they let you perform tasks without lifting your hands from the keyboard. These are some of the basics that you should know–at least if you want to cut down on the number of times you reach for the mouse […]