How to Change Passwords With Commands |
- How to Change Passwords With Commands
- How to See Updates in Windows XP Before Installation
- Adding a Second Hard Drive to Windows XP
- How to Create a Administrator Account in XP Home
- How to Copy Your Files Onto a CD
- Differences: MacBook & PowerBook
- How to Enter the BIOS at Bootup
How to Change Passwords With Commands Posted: Your Windows computer is protected by a password feature. This feature allows you to set a password for each user on the system. As a result, when that user attempts to log in, she must enter her password. You can change these passwords using... by Brendan O'Brien |
How to See Updates in Windows XP Before Installation Posted: By default, Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or 3 installed is supposed to keep the operating system up to date automatically by downloading and installing Windows updates at a regular time each day. This option can be changed and... by Jedadiah Casey |
Adding a Second Hard Drive to Windows XP Posted: 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 |
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Differences: MacBook & PowerBook Posted: 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 Enter the BIOS at Bootup Posted: The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) controls many important hardware settings on your computer. When you turn on your computer, the BIOS checks to see if everything is functioning properly before it allows your computer's operating system to load.... by Chappy Sinclair |
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