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How to Install Windows XP on an HP Pavilion Slimline S3400F PC Posted: The HP Pavilion Slimline S3400F PC is, as its name indicates, an ultra-slim laptop, made to fit well in tight areas and small spaces. Among the operating systems it can use is the popular Microsoft Windows XP; installing this system on your HP... Recent Article published on 6/18/2010 by Curt Lanning |
How to Get Karaoke With LimeWire Posted: LimeWire is a free Peer-to-Peer, or P2P, file sharing program. Any non-copyright protected files can be downloaded freely on the Gnutella network which LimeWire uses, including karaoke files. LimeWire also provides users with a store within the... Recent Article published on 6/18/2010 by C.D. Crowder |
Posted: A common adage within the computer programming industry is "Do not reinvent the wheel." During the process of writing a computer program there is a strong possibility that the task you are programming for has already been programmed elsewhere.... Recent Article published on 6/18/2010 by Gabriel Dockery |
What Are the Types of Views in a Database? Posted: Database applications like Filemaker Pro and Microsoft Access are designed to store and organize large amounts of information. These programs typically display data in one of three types of views: table view, form view and list view. If you are... Recent Article published on 6/17/2010 by Bennett Gavrish |
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How to Build a San Storage Area Network Posted: A storage area network (SAN) is a network composed of computers containing little more than drives to store and retain data, creating a collective data farm on which to store your digital media, files and personal documents. Accomplish this by... Recent Article published on 6/17/2010 by TS Jordan |
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