How to Calculate Memory & Bandwidth
The Internet offers a little bit of everything, no matter what your particular taste is. The Internet can let you complete complex, graphics-intense tasks that can put quite a load on your PC. Having adequate amounts of bandwidth and memory can aid your computer in running most complex programs and
How to Install IE8 Without Validation
Many free downloads offered in the Microsoft Download Center require validation to ensure that only genuine Windows users have access to the latest updates. Although its purpose is to reduce piracy, these validation checks can slow down the deployment of updates, especially if the update needs to be
How to Install Chat for Windows XP
Microsoft's first foray into instant messaging was MSN Messenger, but the company has since abandoned the name in favor of Windows Live Messenger to align the product with its Windows Live suite of online products. Other instant messaging clients are available for Windows, including AOL Instant Mess
How to Install Windows XP X64 Over Windows Vista
If you've given Windows Vista a whirl and haven't been satisfied with it, you can downgrade back to your Windows XP x64 operating system. Windows Vista has taken flack since its initial release; Microsoft has listened and has officially allowed users to downgrade the system. Unfortunately, there is
How to Downgrade Directx 9 to Directx 8
Microsoft DirectX is a software application that provides a multitude of application programming interfaces (APIs), The APIs handle multimedia-related tasks, such as computer gaming, on the Microsoft Windows suite of operating systems. Downgrading to DirectX 8 from DirectX 9 is a simple procedure. Y
How to Create a Zip File Using Windows
A zip file is a folder of files compressed to reduce the size of the original files. Zipping files makes it much easier to email files back and forth, as you don't have to worry as much about the email provider's attachment limits. Zip files can be password protected, making them more reliable when
How to Manually Uninstall iTunes From Windows XP
If you are no longer using the Apple iTunes program you don't have to leave it installed on your computer to waste space on your hard drive. The iTunes software can be manually removed in nearly the same method as nearly any other type of program by using the Windows XP "Add and Remove Program" feat
How to Uninstall Programs Remotely in WSH
Windows Script Host (WSH) is essentially an administration tool that creates an environment for remote hosting scripts. As an administrator, you may uninstall or remove unused or unnecessary programs from your computer using Remote Desktop. This is especially useful if you are away from your compute
How to Restore Vista Gadgets
Microsoft® Windows Vista introduced Gadgets, which appear in a Sidebar on your computer desktop. Gadgets are useful tools, such as a clock, calendar, currency converter, stock information and news headlines updated continually from the Internet. Other Gadgets are just for fun, such as a picture
How To Find the IP Address of a Windows 8 Computer
How to find the IP address on a Windows 8 computer.
How to Increase the Volume on Windows Vista
Generally, the speakers connected to your Windows Vista computer have a volume control that allows you to increase the volume; however, you can also increase the overall sound from your Windows Vista computer. Since Vista computers come with built-in speakers, using the system volume allows you to i
How to Change the XP Program Startup Order
Changing the program startup order in Windows XP can speed your logon process by reducing or eliminating bottlenecks. These bottlenecks are created because Windows XP starts up one program after another, and the programs do not have the chance to fully load. To change your Windows XP program startup
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Requirements
Upgrade your operating system to Windows XP SP2 and unleash your computer's potential.computer image by fotografiche.eu from Fotolia.comWindows XP SP2 (Service Pack 2) is an update to the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, provided free of charge by Microsoft. If you still have the...
How to Fix Windows XP Files for Free
Damaged Windows XP files pose problems. For example, if you convert a marred document in another format, you may not be able to open it after the conversion. While recovery methods focus on retrieving a previous version or copy, repairing the document should be the first choice. Try this simple way
How to Check Your Microsoft.net Framework Version
Microsoft's .NET Framework is an application framework that is installed on computers using the Microsoft Windows operating systems. It helps eliminate or reduce application coding issues and manage programs written specifically for use with the .NET framework. Most computers running Windows with
How to Stop Windows Debugger
The Windows Debugger is a process which runs to examine source code on the machine, screening it for errors. While the presence of the Windows Debugger is generally beneficial, stopping the debugger for a time can be necessary when the processor cycles utilized by the program are slowing down the ot
How to Install Portable Windows XP
Windows XP Portable Edition, a custom-made, stripped-down version of the XP operating system, is designed for devices that do not have the memory capacity or hard drive space of a full desktop machine. Despite this, the installation sequence remains the same as Windows XP--it just executes a bit fas
How to Remove Cyber Patrol
CyberPatrol is an Internet protection program that monitors and protects children from questionable content, such as adult material, gambling firearms and drugs. Using an easy to use interface, it stops online predators, controls chats and downloads and protects personal information. Sometimes, beca
How Do I Run Microsoft Defender on Windows 2000?
Windows Defender is a free program distributed by Microsoft. When installed, it helps to protect the computer from spyware and other types of malicious software. Unfortunately, recent versions of Windows Defender no longer support the Windows 2000 operating system due to the fact that the operating
Emulation Tutorial
Emulation allows you to play backup copies of games in your collection on your computer system. Emulation requires two components: the emulator program that emulates the system of your choice and the backup ROM file for the game of your choice. To use an emulator, you must first run the emulator pro