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  • A Master Boot Record is a section of a hard disk that stores the boot information. When a computer is turned on, the BIOS seeks this section of the disk for the information it needs to launch...

  • How to Recover XP With Chkdsk 11/01/2010 00:00:00

    The "Chkdsk" utility is a Windows DOS command line application that checks your hard drive for bad sectors. The bad sectors are deactivated, so the Windows XP operating system does not try to...

  • The remote access system in Windows is called "Remote Desktop." Remote Desktop is an application that lets you remotely control a computer from the local computer. It lets network administrators...

  • When the external hardware of a computer (the keyboard, mouse and monitor) does not turn on, it may be a sign that the computer's ports are malfunctioning or do not work. Testing the ports may...

  • How to Copy Broken DVDs 11/01/2010 00:00:00

    It can be frustrating when a favorite DVD stops working. Whether the Full Monty has stopped at an awkward moment in front of the grandparents, or the toddler has just stood on the Transformers...

  • If your boot files become corrupted or you accidentally delete them, the Windows system recovery tool lets you repair the files and make your drive bootable again. The Windows 7 installation DVD...

  • Troubleshooting laptop power issues can be a bit tricky. Power issues can have many possible causes. The most likely cause is a problem with the AC adapter that plugs your charger into the wall....

  • Floppy disks are one way to store small files on older computers. A floppy disk only holds 1.44 megabytes of data, so it is used to store documents or small files such as boot files. If you...

  • Adobe Flash Player, an Adobe product that can be downloaded for free from the Internet, was created to allow you to view animation and movie files when using a web browser. Although Adobe has...

  • A Windows XP boot disc is a CD or DVD you use to boot the computer. The boot disc provides you with the ability to boot the computer if your Windows XP boot files corrupt on your hard drive....

  • Vundo is a type of malware known as a trojan. Trojans, like viruses and other malware, cause harm to computers and users by damaging or stealing information. Trojans imitate legitimate...

  • .AVI is a common video file format. This stands for Audio-Visual Interleave. The .AVI format has been in use for a very long time, and is frequently used to encode help and instructional videos,...

  • If you have formatted your partition and lost all information, you can recover your information using the "System Image Restore" from the Windows recovery console. This requires a backup of your...

  • Other users on your network can access the shared folders on your computer. You can hide the folders so users can't see them, but you still can. In Windows XP, there is little security as you...

  • Microsoft Word documents should print without problems using your HP Deskjet D1455 printer. If you cannot print an MS Word document, the problem may either be in the document, the MS Word...

  • Notebooks are small and convenient to use while moving around. People who travel a lot find it especially convenient. They are lightweight and can be packed easily. From time to time, notebooks...

  • Screen resolution in Windows Vista determines the size of the icons, images and even Web pages on your monitor. A higher resolution shows smaller page sizes. A smaller resolution shows larger...

  • My CD Won't AutoPlay in XP 10/27/2010 00:00:00

    The AutoPlay is a feature of the AutoRun component in Windows. AutoPlay allows a program executable or media file that is inserted from removable media to run automatically. When a disc, such as...

  • Standard Windows 7 desktop icons include "Computer," "Network" and "Recycle Bin." If you have edited these icons or changed the icon properties, you can reset them using the Windows "Restore...

  • Problems Removing AVG 10/27/2010 00:00:00

    While most basic software applications are easily removed by running an uninstaller utility or manually deleting the program folder, programs that are more complex will install components that...

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