“Blue Screen of Death” (BSOD) problems are frustrating and time consuming. If you are lucky, you might not have to reformat the system, because that will erase all your important data.
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Don’t panic! We’re going to show you 5 ways to secure your online privacy in the new Facebook Timeline.
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Having trouble updating your iTouch device to iOS 5.1 using iTunes? Here is how you can manually install the iOS 5.1 update on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
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Wouldn’t it be great to see multiple live video locations with the touch of a button? Using the steps here, you’ll be able to view your video feeds on a smart phone.
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The new Windows 8 Consumer Preview replaces the familiar the Start button button with a hotspot. If you are missing the old Start button, here’s a simple trick to get it back.
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A quick tutorial for installing Windows 8 from USB devices such as hard disks and pen drives.
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Windows 7 sometimes ends up with corrupted fonts. If you are seeing problems with fonts in MS Word or PDF files, you might find the answers here.
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Facebook recently rolled out the Facebook Timeline to all users. Unfortunately, it does not have any option for users to disable it making several users angry about the fact. Here is a simple way to disable/hide the Facebook Timeline, at-least for yourself.
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I use YouTube a lot and it is my go-to website to listen to music and watch interesting videos. However, recently all the YouTube videos I watched just showed me a green screen while the videos were playing. This happened in all the browser including Google Chrome, Opera, Firefox and Internet Explorer 9.
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Sharing an internet connection from a Mac to an Android device is difficult, but not impossible.
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This tutorial will show you how to create a cute family photo calendar using Microsoft Word.
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Microsoft has added another weapon to its arsenal in its fight against malware: an offline version of the Windows Defender software. The software, which is in beta at the moment, scans and removes various forms of malware like its desktop counterpart. But the advantage of the Offline version is that, it can be run from an external media such as a CD or USB drive, even when the OS is not running. This makes it easier to remove certain rootkits and advanced malware which otherwise is difficult to remove when the OS is running.
Here’s a step by step guide on how to run Windows Defender Offline beta.
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Word has a really nice way to take a document you have created and automatically generate a Table of Contents. A little planning ahead will make this process a lot more simple. In this tutorial I will show you how to generate a Table of Contents automatically.
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