December 16, 2007 by
Jason
If you are experiencing problems with a program that worked correctly on an earlier version of Windows, this wizard helps you select and test compatibility settings that may fix those problems.
It is as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4…
1) How do you want to locate the program that you would like to run with compatibility settings?
* I want to choose from a list of programs (scans the system for programs)
* I want to use the program in the CD-ROM drive (scans you CD drive)
* I want to locate the program manually (lets you browse for an executable file) Read More»
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Have a fear you will forget your password, or the adminstrator password. Well, back it up. I’d personally not worry about it all, but it’s a feature.
Backup up login password:
open Control Panel
User Accounts and Family Safety
User Accounts
Create a password reset disk
Follow wizard
Insert USB stick
Type current password
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Your organization may utilize network projectors for meetings and conferences. To use these projectors, your computer must be connected to the local network and you will need to allow communication to pass through the Windows Firewall.
1. Click the Start button.
2. Select All Programs.
3. Click Accessories and select Connect to a Network Projector.
4. When prompted by the Windows Firewall, allow permission to connect to a Network Projector by clicking Yes.
5. Next, specify how you will connect to the projector. The choices are Search for a projector and Enter the projector address. Read More»
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February 05, 2007 by
Jason
Cacheman Improves the performance of your computer by optimizing the disk cache, memory and a number of other settings.
Once Installed:
1. Go to Show Wizard and select All
2. Run all the wizards by selecting Next or Finished until you are back to the main menu. Use
3. the defaults unless you know exactly what you are doing
4. Exit and Save Cacheman
5. Restart Windows
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