| How to Restore Sound & Audio on Our PC Posted: When the audio does not properly function on your computer, you may be unable to listen to music, watch videos as intended or hear system warning tones. Audio failures can be caused by hardware or software issues. Often, many sound problems can... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by Andy Stickel
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| How to Enter the Wireless Adapter Pin Number on My Router for Linksys Posted: Many models of wireless USB adapters manufactured by Linksys can be granted access to a wireless network by entering a PIN into the router's setup menu. Using this method provides not only the convenience of permanently connecting an adapter to... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by Andy Stickel |
| Troubleshooting: How to Reset a Sony SDM-S81 Posted: The Sony SDM-S81 is a flat-screen LCD, Energy Star certified monitor. It's similar to other monitors sold by Sony such as the S51 and S71, according to the S81's owner manual. If you've adjusted the monitor's settings to a custom level and you... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by Leonardo Navorski |
| How to Remove Motion Blur With Photoshop Posted: Adobe Photoshop can correct photographic errors that were once thought to ruin pictures. The program includes a range of moderately easy adjustments and image tools that can fix problems from overexposure to color washout. One of the common... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by Paul Kemp
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| How Do I Get Bluetooth Discovery for Vista? Posted: Bluetooth devices have expanded largely from just headset earpieces to video game controllers and even computer mouses and keyboards. Those looking to use Bluetooth peripherals such as a mouse or keyboard with a Vista computer will need a... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by Alex Ramirez
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| AVI to Xvid Conversion Posted: A codec is a software format for audio or video files. Each codec will have different levels of quality, compress the files to different sizes, and be playable on different multimedia players. Depending on the needs of a specific project, it may... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by David Ward
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| How to Update Windows Outlook Posted: Microsoft Office offers several programs useful for business applications, and to help increase personal efficiency. Outlook is a multi-use email client that can also store appointments and coordinate your calendar. Like other software, there are... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by James Hood
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| How to Restore the Run Command in the Start Menu Posted: Run commands are used to quickly access areas of the Windows operating system. Early versions of Windows incorporated access to the run feature in the start menu. Later versions have removed run and replaced it with a search box. If you would... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by Mike Benson
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| Adding Memory to HP Computers Posted: Hewlett-Packard continues to manufacture computers that keep up with the increasing needs of desktop and laptop computer processing power and memory. However, you may need to install more RAM, or Random Access Memory. RAM increases the available... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by Michael O. Smathers
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| How to Turn Off a System Restore Command Line Posted: The Windows System Restore service will periodically take a record of the state of your system files and settings and save them in a restore point. These restore points can be used in the event you have a serious system error that you are not... Recent Article published on 9/6/2010 by Mike Benson
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