How to Reinstall Search Assistant |
- How to Reinstall Search Assistant
- How Does One Switch From a LCD to an External Monitor on a Toshiba Satellite A105?
- What is the Difference Between Proximity ID & RFID?
- How to Troubleshoot SATA IDE
- How to Trim a Line in CorelDRAW
- How to Retrieve Data From a Backup Disk
- Tutorial for Microsoft Works 8
- How to Create XSLT From XSD
- How to Add a Fax in Windows
- How to Enable and Disable a Screen Saver
How to Reinstall Search Assistant Posted: The Search Assistant is an Internet Explorer 5 feature that allows you to search for categories such as "Web page," "Map" and "Previous searches." This tool enables users to specify the kind of information they are looking for. If this tool is no... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Tyran DeWalt |
How Does One Switch From a LCD to an External Monitor on a Toshiba Satellite A105? Posted: Adding an external monitor to your Toshiba Satellite A105 will increase viewable screen space considerably in many cases. You can connect a large monitor to make using your laptop at your desk easier or you can even connect a large-format TV or... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Jeff Grundy |
What is the Difference Between Proximity ID & RFID? Posted: Radio frequency identification (RFID) and proximity identification (ID) are similar technologies. While RFID is used mainly in the shipping industry, proximity ID is primarily a security solution. Radio waves are the key component of both... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Mark Vallet |
Posted: Hard drives come in two different types: SATA and IDE (also referred to as EIDE, ATA or PATA). SATA replaced IDE in 2003, and the latest SATA devices can transfer data as fast as 6 GB per second. (IDE, on the other hand, caps out at 1.33 GB per... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Ruri Ranbe |
How to Trim a Line in CorelDRAW Posted: The Corel Corporation's CorelDRAW graphics suite gives you the ability to create and edit vector and bitmap images, manipulate screen captures and generate page layouts. It includes a Trim feature that allows you to place objects on top of one... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Craig Witt |
How to Retrieve Data From a Backup Disk Posted: You can create a backup disk with Microsoft Windows 7 or any other version of the operating system. This disk will contain the files, programs and settings that you chose to save during the backup operation. Yet, this disk does little good for... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Alex Lubyansky |
Tutorial for Microsoft Works 8 Posted: Microsoft Works 8 is a inexpensive office suite offered by Microsoft as an alternative to its full Office suite. While it does come with database and spreadsheet utilities, when people speak of Works they generally mean the Works word processor.... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Carol Adams |
Posted: The XSD file format is part of the Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). XSD files are XBRL taxonomies, which are dictionaries used by the language, according to xbrl.org. The Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) is a... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Rick Radcliff |
Posted: The Windows operating system has the ability to send and receive faxes using the Windows Fax and Scan utility. The utility acts as virtual fax machine. You can send faxes to contacts in your address book and receive faxes, which can be sorted and... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by Steve Gregory |
How to Enable and Disable a Screen Saver Posted: Windows screen savers protect a computer from burning an image into a monitor. The screen saver also hides what is on the desktop when you walk away from the computer. Disable and enable a screen saver on a Windows computer in the display... Recent Article published on 10/28/2010 by JamesCampbell |
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