Differences: MacBook & PowerBook

Differences: MacBook & PowerBook


Differences: MacBook & PowerBook

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The PowerBook and MacBook are two of the Macintosh laptop computers produced by technology company Apple Inc. -- with notable differences. While the PowerBook symbolized the company's high-end portable lineup, the MacBook was its entry-level laptop.... by Andy Josiah

How to Access a System BIOS

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The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a type of boot firmware that, if launched, can be used to configure a number of hardware devices and system configurations specific to its host computer system. Entering the computer system BIOS is easy, and is... by Lee Prangnell

What Do You Need for a Laptop?

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Laptops offer computing on the go, but it's good to know what else you need with one.Laptops offer computing on the go, for people who need to create content, write email or take notes in classes. Laptops passed sales of desktop computers earlier this decade in total units sold per year, and more people are using laptops as their... by Ken Burnside

Wallpaper for Computers for Kids

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Choosing a wallpaper image for a child's computer is easy if you tailor it to your child's interests.If you're looking for the perfect wallpaper for a kid's computer, the theme, colors, size and the resolution of the image are important. You want your child's computer to reflect the things your child loves to do, while also helping him learn and... by Amanda Gaddis

Adding a Second Hard Drive to Windows XP

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Windows XP has a Disk Management utility that lets you create a second hard drive on your computer. After the drive is added to the computer, Windows XP requires a format and setup, so it can add the drive to the system and create a drive letter for... by JamesCampbell

How to Create a Administrator Account in XP Home

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Small networks may still require a dedicated administrator and separate administrator accounts on each computer.Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition includes a basic set of features designed to simplify administration of computers that are not required to join and log in to large, enterprise-size networks. However, administration of Windows XP Home Edition still... by Dave Wilson

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