First of: You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings might also prevent you from completing this procedure.
To set up Internet Connection Sharing, run the Network Setup Wizard.
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Do [...]
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Scenario: If you are keeping Outlook data on your computer, you are using a Personal Folders file (.pst). To prevent data loss, you need to know how to repair these files.
If your .pst file becomes damaged, Outlook has a tool that may be able to correct the problem without switching to your [...]
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Scenario: Why my client’s HP900/910c printer can’t print? Its settings such as driver installation is fine, connectivity from my USB port is up and running, and the thing is my HP 910 printer status is in “READY” mode and it has no warning messages concerning low ink cartridge. Why is that my client can’t print [...]
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When you add a user to your computer, you are allowing that individual to have access to files and programs on your computer.
The steps to perform this task differ depending on whether your computer is a member of a network domain or is part of a workgroup (or is a stand-alone computer).
My computer is on [...]
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To share your printer
Open Printers and Faxes.
Right-click the printer you want to share, and then click Sharing.
The options you see on the Sharing tab differ depending on whether sharing is enabled on your computer. For instructions on what to do next, click the option that describes what you see on the Sharing tab.
I see text [...]
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Scenario: You can use the Error-checking tool to check for file system errors and bad sectors on your hard disk.
Open My Computer, and then select the local disk you want to check.
On the File menu, click Properties.
On the Tools tab, under Error-checking, click Check Now.
Under Check disk options, select the Scan for [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged CMOS Config, CMOS Configuration, Deleting Partition, Formatting Windows, Re-format, Re-partition, Reformat, Repartition, Windows Installation on August 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Reformatting a harddrive is a major catastrophe once you haven’t backup your files if any. You will need an installer of Windows Operating System preferably original copy to do the job. Please make sure you have configured the CMOS setup of your motherboard’s boot sequence, also make your optical drive as your primary or first [...]
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According to Wikipedia IP address is a numerical identification (logical address) that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes. Sometimes knowing your IP Address is vital.
The question is “How to check your IP Address?”.
Here’s how:
There are a lot of ways to check your [...]
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Scenario: Windows Resource Kit Tools Help documents hundreds of tools that harness the power of Windows.
Discover tools you can use to manage Active Directory, administer security features, work with the registry, automate recurring jobs, and perform many other important tasks. Windows Resource Kit Tools are not part of the Windows operating system. [...]
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Scenario: If the error message refers to a file or service, then the file or service might be listed on one of the tabs in the System Configuration Utility (Msconfig.exe). If it is listed, turn it off; if not, click No at the bottom of this page, and then click the Next [...]
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