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		<title>7 Great Computer User Tips &#8211; For Windows® Users Only</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 09:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Easy Performance Enhancement
If you’re using the NTFS filing protocol on your system, instead of FAT32, you can get a bit more speed by disabling Windows® Indexing. The downside to this is that searching your drive for a specific file might take a moment or two longer, but everything else should run faster.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Easy Performance Enhancement</p>
<p>If you’re using the NTFS filing protocol on your system, instead of FAT32, you can get a bit more speed by disabling Windows® Indexing. The downside to this is that searching your drive for a specific file might take a moment or two longer, but everything else should run faster.</p>
<p>To disable this feature open My Computer and then right click on the drive you wish to reset – usually C-drive. Now click on Properties and then uncheck “Allow Indexing Service.” It will take Windows® a few moments to accomplish this task, based on your processor speed. If you have other hard drives, perform the same process for them. After this is done, it’s a good idea to empty the Recycle Bin and then Defragment your hard drive(s).</p>
<p>FREE Software</p>
<p>If you have a system and it does not have an office suite, such as Microsoft Office, and you don’t want to pay several hundred dollars to have one, try Open Office. This is a great alternative to other suites, and it’s free! Simply direct your browser to www.openoffice.org and follow the instructions for downloading and installation. Make no mistake, this free office suite is an extremely powerful set of software tools – easily a match for any competitor.</p>
<p>Internet Explorer (Microsoft’s Internet browser) is unarguably the standard in computers. This is why hackers develop so many malware applications to invade it. If you use a different browser, you have much less chance of an invasion by malicious software. There is a great alternative available, and it’s free. You can download a copy of Firefox at www.mozilla.org/products/firefox. You can even move your Internet Explorer settings into Firefox automatically – so you don’t lose your Favorites, etc.</p>
<p>Laptop Printer Fix</p>
<p>If you’re using a laptop that is running Windows® ME, and you’re having trouble printing through the USB, try this simple fix. Go to the website for the company that manufactures your printer. If you use a Hewlett-Packard, for example, go to www.HP.com and download the appropriate drivers and install them. ME has drivers that recognize the USB printer is present and attached, but not the drivers needed to make it print. Which drivers you download and install will be dependant on your printer. After installing new drivers, update the printer as necessary in the Control Panel.</p>
<p>Save $$$ When Shopping On-line</p>
<p>If you’re making a purchase on-line, and you know the item you want to buy, you can easily compare pricing all across the Internet. This can amount to a very substantial savings.</p>
<p>At this writing, I went to www.mysimon.com and typed in that I wanted to buy a printer: a Canon PIXMA iP4000. The service instantly checked the Internet and returned prices ranging from $62.00 up to $286.00. This kind of price spread is not at all unusual, especially for computers and electronics.</p>
<p>The My Simon website service only checks pricing, it does not provide a platform for purchasing anything, though it does link to such places. It also gives a rating for the sellers and other users’ input regarding their experiences with the company. You can order the results of the search for your product by price, so that you can quickly find the lowest price from the highest rated dealer.</p>
<p>Windows® XP Professional Only</p>
<p>A feature of Windows® XP Professional, that is not available in the Home Edition, is the ability to encrypt files. This encryption prevents others from opening the files in the folder you encrypt. To encrypt one or more a folders, follow these easy steps.</p>
<p>Click Start, then My Documents. Now locate the folder you wish to encrypt and right click on it and choose Properties.</p>
<p>On the General tab, click on Advanced. Put a tick mark in the box for Encrypt Contents to Secure Data. Click okay two times and the confirmation dialog box will appear allowing you to select the folder, the folder and all files, and/or the subfolders within it.</p>
<p>Now you&#8217;ll be able to place files in this folder (or folders) and since they&#8217;re encrypted, others will not be able to access them.</p>
<p>Internet Safety</p>
<p>You should never reveal your username or password to anyone who e-mails you and asks for it. This information is frequently asked for by an Internet scheme called “phishing.”</p>
<p>In a common phishing scam, you receive an e-mail that looks quite official. It usually appears to come from a bank or credit card company. A common title for these e-mails is “We need to verify your account information.” Another is “Please logon to your account and verify your settings.” If you do click where instructed, you’ll end up on a site that appears to be the real one. If you fill in the username and password for of your on-line banking account, you can expect serious problems within twenty-four hours.</p>
<p>If you believe that a company or business that you do on-line business with really does require your information, then simply contact them. This way, you will know where you are sending your information, and what it will be used for.</p>
<p>CD Burning Error Fix</p>
<p>Burning music, video, and data CDs has become quite popular over the past few years, and the evolution of the supporting technology has yielded hardware and software that is better than ever – and very reasonably priced. CDs offer a great place to store substantial amounts of data in a small, easily retained format. They also give us new control over aspects of our entertainment.</p>
<p>A relatively common error received during CD burning informs you that the CD cannot be burned, or that there was an error during burning. Of course, you could actually have a defective CD drive, but this is usually not the case.</p>
<p>If you receive a message indicating that your CD cannot be burned, go to the website of your CD drive manufacturer. Look for the list of CD types (manufacturers/numbers) that are compatible with your device. Most often, you’ll find that your CDs are not listed. The two types that seem to have the least difficulty being burned are manufactured by Sony and TDK. These cost a bit more, but they burn very reliably.</p>
<p>Along the same lines – H-P has introduced a new CD burner. This new burner requires the use of special CD blanks, but after you burn your data into the CD, you can flip it over and close the drive again. Then you can use the laser to burn a title for the CD directly onto the CD itself. It’s new technology, but perhaps it will catch on and we’ll see newer, better such devices in the near future.</p>
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		<title>4 Great Advantages Of Having A Rack Mount Computer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 09:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Really provides better cooling for your computer hardware
We all know that heat can really kill the motherboard, processor and other chips that are found in a computer case. If the temperature is too much it can fry the chips and leave your computer worthless. The more work you do, the longer you do it, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Really provides better cooling for your computer hardware</p>
<p>We all know that heat can really kill the motherboard, processor and other chips that are found in a computer case. If the temperature is too much it can fry the chips and leave your computer worthless. The more work you do, the longer you do it, the higher the workload on the pc. This causes heat to build up inside your computer. The traditional cooling fan that you can find on the back of the power supply of your computer is normally not enough to get it all the cooling it needs. Even with the other fan attached to the processor chip, your computer will most of the time not get all the cooling it needs.</p>
<p>If you were to use a rack, this would help to give your computer the cooling it needs, since it gives you a lot more space, unlike computers that don’t have racks.</p>
<p>2. You’ll have better air circulation</p>
<p>Without adequate space for your computer, there won&#8217;t be good air circulation and this can damage many things in your computer. A rack mount computer therefore gets better air circulation than one without it. And this goes a long way in protecting your computer.</p>
<p>3. Prevents vibration when playing load music</p>
<p>Good computer racks out there have vibration-dampening tendencies to prevent the vibration of your computer- especially when listening to load music from your speakers. Without these vibration-dampening tendencies, your speakers and even compute can slowly slip off your desktop, thereby causing damage.</p>
<p>4. Give more space for your computer</p>
<p>Your rack mount computer has more space than others without one. You are able to do more work than if you didn&#8217;t have a rack for your computer.</p>
<p>If you take all the above advantages into consideration you will come to find that using a rack mount computer instead of one without a rack is the way to go.</p>
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		<title>How Much TV Does America Watch?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 18:42:24 +0000</pubDate>
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How  much TV are we really watching?
If you are a male over 65 with a high school education, then the  answer is&#8230; that you&#8217;re not reading this article because you are  watching TV right now.
 
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<p><strong>How  much TV are we really watching?</strong></p>
<p>If you are a male over 65 with a high school education, then the  answer is&#8230; that you&#8217;re not reading this article because you are  watching TV right now.</p>
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		<title>betamax vs vhs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 06:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Perhaps the biggest product war on the modern consumer&#8217;s mind is the ongoing battle between Mac and PC. From developers&#8217; conferences to television commercials, Microsoft and Apple are actively engaged in a constant tug of war for customer loyalty. Though most of us are familiar with this heavily popularized competition (the more silly aspects of [...]]]></description>
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Perhaps the biggest product war on the modern consumer&#8217;s mind is the ongoing battle between Mac and PC. From developers&#8217; conferences to television commercials, Microsoft and Apple are actively engaged in a constant tug of war for customer loyalty. Though most of us are familiar with this heavily popularized competition (the more silly aspects of which are making their way to YouTube memes), substantially fewer of us are likely to remember a time when a very different sort of format war was being waged: The war between VHS and Betamax. The period of time between the late 1970s and early 1980s saw intense competition between these two home video formats, with VHS eventually emerging as the winner.</p>
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		<title>Data Protection And Hard Disk Recovery Go Hand In Hand</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 11:03:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Data Recovery]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to hard disk recovery, the best method is to insure that you will never need it. Besides making frequent backups, the following measures will keep your system running smoothly. 
Antivirus Protection
New viruses are invented every day, and system security is a concern for every business. Malicious software can damage your system to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to hard disk recovery, the best method is to insure that you will never need it. Besides making frequent backups, the following measures will keep your system running smoothly. </p>
<p>Antivirus Protection</p>
<p>New viruses are invented every day, and system security is a concern for every business. Malicious software can damage your system to the point where it will not even boot up. The latest versions of Windows are the favorite targets of malicious programs such as spyware and viruses, and it is helpful to use 2 or more antivirus/anti-spyware programs to prevent destruction or theft of your data.</p>
<p>Spyware Scanner</p>
<p>The clues that spyware is on a computer include a barrage of pop-up ads, a hijacked browser,a sudden or even repeated change of your computer’s Internet home page, the appearance of a new toolbar or new screen icons, malfunctioning keys, random error messages, and most of all, sluggish computer performance. Any sytem with access to the internet is prone to this problem, but there is software to block spyware installation. In addition, make sure all employees using the office network do not download from unknown sites, and set your internet browser security at &#8220;Medium&#8221; or higher. Install individual firewalls to prevent uninvited users from accessing your network. A firewall blocks unauthorized access to your computer and will alert you if spyware already on your computer is sending information out. Purchase an anti-spyware program from a vendor you know and trust. Set it to read on a regular basis, at least weekly and if possible each time you run your computer. Delete any programs the anti-spyware program detects on your computer.</p>
<p>Computer Maintenance</p>
<p>The best way to avoid having to use file recovery software is to be sure that no corrupt data is stored on your computer. Companies like Norton sell disk optimization programs keep your network running at top speed, correct problem files and maximize the available space on your hard disk. Run disk optimization and anti-virus programs at least once a week.</p>
<p>Hard Disk Recovery</p>
<p>There are disk recovery applications specifically geared to recovering files of a certain format, like graphics files as opposed to word document files, and there are general-purpose programs to hunt for any type of misplaced file regardless of the format. There is no program on the market that can guarantee recovery of every lost file, but you are able to increase your chances for recovery by selecting the appropriate program for the file you are trying to save.</p>
<p>Do-it-yourself programs are a lot less expensive than hiring a data retrieval company that specializes in information recovery, and to save money you should at least attempt to utilize of this type of program before calling a professional.</p>
<p>In addition to recovering deleted files, there exists information recovery programs that can restore files after you have formatted the drive, after a power failure, natural disaster, or even files damaged by a computer virus.</p>
<p>RAID</p>
<p>RAID is short for Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks, a category of disk drives that employ 2 or even several drives in combination to improve data storage fault tolerance and performance. RAID disk drives are frequently installed on servers but can also run on individual computers. Because of the duplication of data, it is possible to recover files from one or another disk when the need arises.</p>
<p>As you might expect, RAID disk repair is quite a complicated process. However it is one of the most foolproof methods of data storage because the RAID architecture strategically distributes information randomly across the array. However, this sort of architecture demands the services of a recovery professional.</p>
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		<title>5 Tips To Buying Ink Cartridges For Printers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[$As a general rule, black ink cartridges are more affordable than color toner. When considering which to purchase, take a moment to think about how you will be using your printer. Will your printouts require color or will they work just as well in black &#038; white? If the answer is ‘yes,’ you will save [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>$As a general rule, black ink cartridges are more affordable than color toner. When considering which to purchase, take a moment to think about how you will be using your printer. Will your printouts require color or will they work just as well in black &#038; white? If the answer is ‘yes,’ you will save a considerable amount of money in purchasing the black ink cartridges.</p>
<p>$If you are cost conscious and also have a great concern for the environment, purchasing recycled ink cartridges may be your best bet. Not only are these more affordable, but they are also better for the environment as are other recycled products. One of the best places for purchasing quality recycled ink cartridges is Viking Office Products and Staples.</p>
<p>$When you purchase any type of ink cartridge, make sure that it is compatible with your printer. Many people are surprised to learn that ink cartridges are designed to be used with a specific model and manufacturer of printers, which should be clearly explained on the outside packaging. If you have trouble remembering the model number on your printer, simply write it down on a piece of paper and take it to the store with you. This will be the single most important information to have on hand when selecting ink cartridges for printers because without the right printer model number, you are not likely to get the right product.</p>
<p>$Because ink cartridges are sometimes very expensive, it is often possible to find a real bargain on a printer/ink cartridge combo. A recent visit to a local retail store revealed a single ink cartridge for $29.97. Just beside the ink cartridge selection were several boxed printers. Among them, a new printer and color ink cartridge combo, which was priced at just $34.95. When you consider the difference of only $5.00 and the fact that you could purchase a brand new printer and ink for almost the same price as a single ink cartridge, the better deal was obvious. In this scenario, you could simply resale your former printer on eBay and replace it with the new printer. This just goes to show that a little smart shopping can go a long way in terms of getting the best value for your dollar.</p>
<p>$The majority of ink cartridges for printers carry a manufacturer’s warranty guaranteeing your satisfaction. The only way to receive coverage as promised is to retain the original purchase receipt, ink cartridge packaging and warranty information. If your new ink cartridge should fail to work as promised, most manufacturer’s will either replace the cartridge at no cost to you or refund the original purchase price in it’s entirety.</p>
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