Scenario: In Windows XP, if you encounter a problem “Write Protection error on your Flash Disk”, and this happens when you transfer a file from your harddisk to your flash disk or even creating a file direct to it. This type of error is seldom. Here’s how to solve the problem: 1. Click on START, click [...]
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USB Write Protection Error when transferring files in Windows XP
Posted: August 28, 2010 in WindowsTags: Error USB Flash, USB Flash Write Protection Error, USB Protected, Write Protected, Write Protection Error
Can’t Browse the Internet on any Browser but can connect to Local Network
Posted: August 8, 2010 in WindowsTags: Browser, Can't Browse, Firefox
Scenario: Connection from Local Network is OK but you can’t browse the Internet. This only happens when you are infected with a Malware. Solution: 1: First of all, check on the installed Service Pack of your Windows, if it is Service Pack 2, install and replace that with Service Pack 3. 2. If it [...]
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Sharing the latest FREE Online Storage and Collaboration?
Posted: November 22, 2008 in WindowsTags: Free Storage, Office Live, Skydrive
Scenario: Do you know that Microsoft has its own FREE storage device online? And do you know that you can now save 1000+ Office documents in one online place that you can access your from almost anywhere? I would like to share this to each and everyone as I have found it very interesting and [...]
Windows XP’s Future
Posted: November 15, 2008 in WindowsTags: Windows XP Future, Windows XP Obsolete, Windows XP Phased-out
Microsoft is now ready to phased-out Windows XP which starts January 1, 2009. This means that Microsoft will no longer release Windows XP to its Distributors all over the world. But the good thing is, Microsoft plans to support Windows XP is until 2014. Additonal Information about Windows XP’s Future: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-xp/future.aspx
How to remotely access your own computer at the office when you are at home using Remote Desktop Connection
Posted: October 17, 2008 in WindowsTags: RDP, Remote Access, Remote Desktop, Remote Destop Connection, Remotely Access
Scenario: Sometimes we need to access our computers remotely without any human intervention in your computer at the office. It’s just has to be properly configured. Here’s how: Note: Make sure that your computer at the office has been configured to “Allow users to connect remotely to this computer”, to do that right-mouse click on [...]
Creating an MS-DOS Startup Disk
Posted: October 9, 2008 in WindowsTags: Creating Startup, Floppy Disk, Formatting a Floppy disk, MS-DOS, MS-DOS Startup
Scenario: Sometimes, we really need to boot our computer using MS-DOS, to manually re-configure our own PC. The question is, how to create an MS-DOS Startup Disk. Here’s how: Insert a floppy disk into your computer’s floppy drive. Open My Computer, and then click the floppy disk drive to select it. On the File menu, [...]
Modifying Tabs Option for IE7
Posted: October 8, 2008 in WindowsTags: Editting Tabs, IE7, Modify Tabs IE7, Restore IE7 Tabs, Tab, Tabs, Tabs IE7
Scenario: Did you ever encounter a problem with your Internet Explorer 7.0 that if you set to open three tabs with different web address, is that it only open one Url or website? Also, do you know how to edit or modify your Tab Settings under IE7? Here’s how: 1. Launch your Internet Explorer 7 [...]
Do you know how to save your Favorites or Bookmarked Sites?
Posted: October 4, 2008 in WindowsTags: Bookmark, Export Bookmarks, Export Favorites, Favorites, Saving Bookmarks, Saving Favorites
Scenario: Most of the Internet users nowadays used to Bookmark or add it to Favorites the important sites they often used but never thinking of saving them. The problem is; what if you reformat and reinstall the entire system? To backup your Favorites or Bookmarks, here’s how: Under Internet Explorer 7: 1. Launch your Internet [...]
Drive Letter? Do you want to change your existing drive’s letter?
Posted: October 2, 2008 in WindowsTags: Change Drive Letter, Changed Drive Letter, Drive, Drive Letter, Update Drive Letter
Scenario: Sometimes it happens that you want to update or re-arrange your drive’s letter for the reason the drive’s letter are scattered. This should not be a problem, let start: 1. First of, make sure that you have decided what drive letter that you are going to assign each drives. Note: By default Drive letter [...]
Turning off AutoPlay for All Drives
Posted: September 25, 2008 in WindowsTags: Autorun, Disable Autorun, Turn Off Autorun, Turning Off Autorun
Scenario: Microsoft designed an Autorun function that when you insert any external drives it will automatically execute a certain program. This maybe an advantage and disadvantage of a user; advantage is because you have an option to open a folder, a file or even execute an executable file. Disadvantage because it can execute a malicious [...]
Remote Assistance in Action
Posted: September 22, 2008 in WindowsTags: Enabling Remote Assistance, Remote Assistance
Scenario: Remote Assistance is the best option and a convenient way to manage your friends computer no matter what is the location is. All you have to do is to create an account from Microsoft Hotmail or Live Mail. You will be needing this as part of your communicating tool without knowing his/her IP Address. [...]
Problem in installing applications into a newly setup computer with a Domain config
Posted: September 20, 2008 in WindowsTags: Can't install programs or applications, Domain, Domain Setup, Installing programs into a new domain
Scenario: My client’s new installed computer has been configured to join a new Domain into their network. My client problem is that, he can’t install a new programs to its new installed computer. Why is that? Typical configuration to join into a new Domain do not have the ability to install additional applications or programs [...]
Using a Fax in your computer
Posted: September 19, 2008 in WindowsTags: Fax Configure, PC Fax, PC Fax Configure, Using a Fax, Using Fax Configure, Windows Fax, Windows Fax Configure
Scenario: Using PC Fax provides you with complete fax facilities from your computer. You can configure the fax settings, send and receive faxes, track and monitor fax activity, and access archived faxes. Using this Fax, you can choose to send and receive faxes with a local fax device attached to your computer, or with a [...]
Do you encounter this Error Code: 0x8007232B?
Posted: September 18, 2008 in WindowsTags: 0x8007232B, Error Code: 0x8007232B, Windows Server 2008 Activation Error, Windows Server 2008 Server Error
Scenario: If you encounter this error code 0x8007232B this means that it has been an issue with versions of Vista and Windows Server 2008 regarding activation, to solve the problem here’s how: 1. Click on Start button 2. Hover and right-mouse click My Computer and then click Properties 3. A System Properties dialog box will [...]
Joining a Domain Network
Posted: September 17, 2008 in WindowsTags: How to join a domain, How to join a domain computer, Join a Domain, Joining a Domain, Joins Domain, Network Domain
Scenario: Joining a domain into a network is a bit more complicated but secured and flexible. You can create policies so that each workstation’s member of a certain domain is restricted. To join a domain here’s how: NOTE: You must be logged-on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to [...]
Disabling Infuriating “Send and Error Report to Microsoft”
Posted: September 15, 2008 in WindowsTags: Disable Error Reporting, Disable Send and Error Report to Microsoft, Error Reporting, Send and Error Report to Microsoft
Scenario: Eveytime a certain program or application is Not Responding or maybe the program crashes, a small program designed by Microsoft always appears “Send and Error Report to Microsoft”. The question is, how can you disable this message? Not a problem, here’s how: 1. Click on Start Button 2. Point to My Computer 3. Right-mouse [...]
Your Windows Operating won’t Start?
Posted: September 13, 2008 in WindowsTags: Computer can't start, File system errors, O.S. cannot start, Windows setup, Windows Won't Start
Scenario: There are a lot of reasons why your Windows won’t start. One of the common problem is VIRUS. Please check my other article regarding how to remove such virus. I will be giving you a solution to the other reason why your computer won’t start. If your computer happen to be working properly and [...]
Know how to “detect and repair” your hard drive
Posted: September 10, 2008 in WindowsTags: Detect and Repair Harddrive, Error Checking Harddrive, Repairing Bad Sectors, Repairing File System
Scenario: Hard drive sometimes encounter errors during power failure or an improper shutdown. Windows comes with an error-checking tool to check both files systems and bad sectors. To start: 1. Open My Computer by clicking Start button, point and click to My Computer. 2. Select the local disk you want to check. 3. Right mouse [...]
Do you want to automate the installation process without using your Windows Installer CD?
Posted: September 9, 2008 in WindowsTags: automate windows installer, i386, i386 automation, i386 install
Scenario: Installation of some device drivers like the legacy hardware always asking for a Windows CD Installer to be inserted into your Optical Drive for the completion of the installation process. The question is, can we automate this process; meaning we will not be using any Windows Installer. My answer is Yes, we can automate [...]
Do you know to how create application shortcuts on your Desktop & Quick Launch?
Posted: September 8, 2008 in WindowsTags: Creating Shortcut into your Desktop, Desktop Shortcuts, Enable Desktop Shortcuts, Enabling Quick Launch, Quick Launch
Scenario: Most of the users wanted to use Desktop or Quick Launch as their primary menu to execute a particular program. To do this task, here’s how: 1. First, identify what particular program you may wanted to create into your Desktop. (e.g. Yahoo Messenger, Office Applications, Anti-virus, etc.) 2. To create shortcut(s), click on Start [...]
Do you know how to Backup your Files & Settings?
Posted: September 8, 2008 in WindowsTags: Back up Data, Back up files, Backup & Restore, Backup & Restore Wizard, Backup Data, Backup Files, Backup Operator
Scenario: Backup is vital and it must not be ignore. In Windows you can choose a wide variety of backup options to choose from. To start with: 1. First you must be an administrator or a backup operator to back up files and folders. 2. To start Backup, click Start, point to All Programs, point [...]
Need to initialize a new hard drive into your existing Windows?
Posted: September 8, 2008 in WindowsTags: Initialize Disk, Initialize New Hard disk, Initialized Harddrive
Scenario: What if you want to add another hard drive into your computer? By default, your additional hard drive is not yet initialized, meaning you still can’t use your new hard drive. To initialize the said hard drive; you need to do the following: To start: 1. To open Computer Management, click Start, and then [...]




