How to Replace Home Windows on a Brick House

How to Replace Home Windows on a Brick House


How to Replace Home Windows on a Brick House

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Replacing the windows in a brick house is the same process as with any other type of construction, except it's likely to be a little less complicated because the window openings are less likely to have gone out of square over the years.... Recent Article published on 9/7/2010 by Kevin McDermott

Windows Won't Let Me Copy an EXE File to a CD

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If Windows won't let you copy an EXE file to a writable CD there's one explanation that's most likely---a program on your computer is currently accessing the EXE file. Windows will not allow you to move any file on your computer if it is... Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Stephen Lilley

How to Set Up a Proxy in Ubuntu

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One use of a proxy is to preserve anonymity.A proxy server is a middleman between two network connections. As opposed to directly connecting computer "X" to computer "Z," they communicate through computer "Y," a proxy. This type of connection is used to scan for viruses, protect identity... Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Mike Twain

How to Compress BAK Files

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The BAK extension is used by many programs to signify a file that is an earlier backup of an existing original. If something corrupts the original, the creating program can restore the backup as a last resort. Depending on the size of the... Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Aurelio Locsin

How to Change a Cooling Fan

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The computer cooling fan, also known as the heatsink fan, is responsible for keeping the CPU chip cool while it is operating. The CPU chip is plugged into the motherboard and generates a great deal of heat. When the cooling fan is operating, it... Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Carl Pruit

Comparing Video Cards: Nvidia

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NVIDIA releases upgrades of its various video card each year. NVIDIA video cards offer different features and price ranges depending on the model of the card and the intended use (e.g., gaming or video rendering) of the card. Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Contributing Writer

Information About Computer Smart Carts

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A smart card resembles a credit card. It contains a microchip with an integrated circuit to process and store electronic information. Smart cards are used for a variety of functions such as banking, storing medical information and accessing a... Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Elizabeth Burns

What Is NTP Drift?

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NTP synchronizes computer clocks across networks.In computer clock terminology, drift is the degree to which the time kept becomes less accurate, thanks to various outer stimuli. Network Time Protocol, or NTP, is a program devised to minimize drift and synchronize computer clocks across networks. Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Neil Kapit

How to Fix Normaliz.dll

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A DLL, or Dynamic-Link Library, file is a piece of programming language that can be borrowed and used by programs or Windows to perform a specific function. Programmers design software to be compatible with a DLL instead of writing the same code... Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Tim Mammadov

How to Manually Detect Spyware in the XP Registry

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Spyware can creep into your system registry.The Windows XP system registry is the program which houses some of the most vital files in your computer system--the very building blocks of your machine. If spyware gets in to the system registry, it can spell disaster for your systems... Recent Article published on 9/12/2010 by Alan Temple

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