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. Important Do [...]
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Enabling Internet Connection Sharing on a network connection
Posted: August 30, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Enabling Internet, Enabling Internet Connection, Internet Connection Sharing, Network Connection, Network Setup Wizard, Sharing Internet
Looking for a solution to fix your Outlook Personal Folder Files?
Posted: August 29, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Fix Outlook Problem, Inbox Repair Tool, Outlook PST repair, Repair Outlook
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 backup copy. [...]
Problems in printing from your HP 900/910 printer?
Posted: August 29, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: HP 900 Printer Can't Print, HP 900/910 Printing Error, HP 910 Printer Can't Print, Printer Problem, Printing Error
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 [...]
Want to Add New User to your Computer?
Posted: August 28, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Creating New Account, Domain, New Accounts, New User
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 [...]
Detecting and Repairing Disk Errors
Posted: August 25, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Defective Harddrive, Detecting & Repairing Errors, Harddrive Repair, NTFS Volume Error, Repairing Disk, Repairing File System
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 [...]
How to re-format, re-partition and install Windows on your harddrive?
Posted: August 24, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: CMOS Config, CMOS Configuration, Deleting Partition, Formatting Windows, Re-format, Re-partition, Reformat, Repartition, Windows Installation
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 [...]
How to check your IP Address, and what is it?
Posted: August 24, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: How to check your IP Address, IP Address, IPCONFIG, IPCONFIG /ALL, Knowing your IP Address
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 [...]
Know more about Windows Resource Kit Tools
Posted: August 24, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Active Directory, Administer Security Features, Automate Recurring Jobs, Resource Kit, Resource Kit Tools, Work with registry
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. You must [...]
Routers, how it works?
Posted: August 21, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: How router works, How to use a Router, Installing a router, Router, Routers
I’ve found a very good explanation of a Router. I hope that it will help you analyze why you need a Router. The Router is the central component in connecting all of your computers and network devices together, allowing them to access and share one high-speed Internet connection. It organizes all of the devices in [...]
System Restore, what is it?
Posted: August 20, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: How to use System Restore, Restore Point, Reversible, System Restore
One of the powerful application that Microsoft has made. System Restore can UNDO harmful changes to your computer and restore its settings and performance. System Restore returns your computer to an earlier time (called a restore point) without causing you to lose recent work, such as saved documents, e-mail, or history and favorite lists. Any changes that System Restore makes [...]
Want to control your friends computer remotely?
Posted: August 20, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Enable netmeeting, How to use Netmeeting, Manage Computer, Netmeeting, Remote
Do you know how to manage or control your neighbor’s computer no matter where its location? Or even do the support remotely? Here’s how: Actually there are a lot ways on how to do it, but I’ll just teach you how to do it free of charge. Yes free of charge because the program is [...]
Using “Safe Mode” to solve any hardware or software problems….
Posted: August 19, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Safe Mode, Safe Mode in Command Prompt, Starting Safe Mode, Using Safe Mode, Windows Safe Mode
Scenario: Problems in removing drivers of your hardware or uninstalling applications or program from your Windows Operating System? Not anymore, use can use the “Safe Mode” features of Windows to solve that problem. When you see the message Starting Windows or Memory Test, just keep on pressing F8 until a certain Menu appears. Use the [...]
How to delete “WebPage History” of your Internet Explorer
Posted: August 19, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Delete Webpage history, Deleting Webpage history, Internet History Webpage, WebPage history deleted
Scenario: As you browse the web, Internet Explorer stores information about the websites you visit and information that you’re frequently asked to provide (for example, your name and address). The following is a list of the type of information that Internet Explorer stores: Temporary Internet files Cookies A history of the websites you’ve visited Information [...]
Tips on how to prevent computer viruses…
Posted: August 18, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Computer Viruses, Prevent Computer Viruses, Virus Free
Scenario: There are no guarantee that your computer is 100% secure with computer viruses. Here are some few tips: 1. After the fresh installation of your Windows (Operating System) make sure to install a licensed and latest anti-virus you may have. 2. Once done installing your anti-virus, next is to update its virus definition file. 3. [...]
Signs of viruses: Are you infected?
Posted: August 17, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: infected by virus, signs, Signs of viruses
This is a very useful article from Microsoft, please read more details below. After you open and run an infected program or attachment on your computer, you might not realize that you’ve introduced a virus until you notice something isn’t quite right. Here are a few primary indicators that your computer might be infected: Your [...]
Learn how to “Optimize Windows Vista” for better performance
Posted: August 16, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Best Performance, Faster Windows, Optimize, Optimize Windows, Optimize Windows Vista, Optimzed, Performance, Vista Optmization
Scenario: Computer hardware nowadays are very fast than before, installing the latest software is not a bottleneck anymore. But did you know that these computers with higher specifications is not the main factor why your computer gets on slowing overtime, especially when your are using Windows Vista? What shall you do? You need to Optimize your [...]
Looking for your Lenovo G400/410 Notebook Drivers?
Posted: August 14, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Drivers, G400 Drivers, G410 Drivers, IBM G400 Drivers, Lenovo 3000 G400 Drivers, Lenovo 3000 G410 Drivers, Lenovo Drivers, Notebook Drivers
Hard to find drivers for your Lenovo 3000 G400/G410 Notebooks for your Windows XP & Vista? Not anymore, this is the link you are looking for: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-68891 Additional information listed on that site, feel free to leave me any comment or just send me an email at marlonmacam@gmail.com & marlonmacam@aol.com
Windows Vista & Office 2007 Keyboard Shortcuts
Posted: August 14, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Keyboard Shorcuts, Office 2007 Keyboard Shortcuts, Office Shortcuts, Shortcuts, Windows Shorcuts, Windows Vista Keyboard Shortcuts
Do you know the fastest way to work with your Windows Vista & Office 2007? Guess what? Its the “Keyboard Shortcuts”. I will be giving you my recommended links regarding keyboard shortcuts for both Windows Vista and Office 2007. For Windows Vista: http://s3.amazonaws.com/marcliron/vista-keyboard-shortcuts.pdf For Office 2007: http://www.uwec.edu/help/office07/shortcut.htm#file Reminder: You may also use some of the [...]
What denotes why your Computer BEEPS?
Posted: August 12, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Beep, Beeping Computers, Beeps, Computer Beeps, Computer Hardware, Defective Hardware, Memory Failure
Scenario: Beeping computers denotes something, i’ll share with you why your computer beeps so that you can isolate what is really the problem is. No BEEPS 1. Check the power supply 2. Check the motherboard 3. Remove all your controller cards except your video card and check for system startup. 4. Insert all cards one at [...]
Don’t have Internet Connection to Update your Panda Anti-virus?
Posted: August 6, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Activation, Panda Update, Panda Virus Definition Update, Update, Updating
Scenario: In order to be more effective in removing viruses; anti-virus program must be updated daily through Internet; what if you don’t have an Internet but you have an original anti-virus program? Here’s how to do it: 1. First of, in order to start with this procedure make sure you have a valid username and [...]
Need to activate your Windows Operating System or Office Applications manually via Telephone?
Posted: August 6, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Activate Office, Activate Windows, Activation, Installation Id, Office 2007 Activation, Office Activation, Toll Free, Windows Activation, Windows XP Activation
Scenario: Windows O.S. & Office applications can only be activated 3 times automatically via Internet. What if you already activated 3 times? Not a problem because Microsoft has a toll free service to activate both Windows & Office manually. If not activated you can not enter the Windows GUI or the main desktop of your [...]
What to optimize your PC running Windows in a simple as counting 1-2-3?
Posted: August 3, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Optimize, Optimize Hard drive, Run, Run Faster, Support, Utilities, Virus
This procedure is highly recommended to all Equipment Manufacturer that are in-charge in installation of their Windows Operating System. Here’s how: 1. Make sure you have a very good anti-virus (http://www.pandasecurity.com) program that includes anti-spyware. 2. Defragment your hard drive if Windows recommended it. (Reminder: Defragment your hard drives if necessary; make sure to run the Analyze [...]
How to revive your data on a defective Harddrive?
Posted: August 3, 2008 in UncategorizedTags: Critical Data, Data, Defective, Defective Harddrive, Revive, Support, Tech, Technical Support Query
There are a lot of ways on how to revive a defective harddrive and how to backup your data; one of which is to congeal it into a freezer for about 24 hours; make sure that if you put it inside the fridge it has been fully pack with an anti-static plastic and no water [...]




