How to Reinstall Security Center in Windows XP
Security Center in Windows XP is a program that monitors security features on your computer. It will warn you if you don't have an anti-virus program running, or if you don't have a firewall active. Security Center didn't come with the original release of Windows XP; it was part of Service Pack 2 (S
Types of Home Replacement Windows
Home replacement windows are factory built and designed to mount in the existing frame of a wood or previously installed window. They usually come in preset or standard sizes for easy installation in the opening left by the original window, with only some balancing required. Replacement windows are
How to Disable Script & Runtime Errors in Firefox Browser
The programming of modern websites is more complicated than ever and the extensive scripting work required to create a website with interactive content means that the occasional error will inevitably creep in. Firefox is set up to display an "Unresponsive Script" warning when a script causes the bro
How to Repair Keyboard Lockout on Windows XP
"Keyboard lockout" describes a lack of keyboard function while the PC is running. For example, you may type words normally but nothing appears on screen. It is often misconstrued as a fault, however it is a feature that lies within the accessibility options of the operating system to ease keyboard u
File Maker Pro Tutorials
The FileMaker Pro application enables both PC and Mac users to develop dynamic databases for personal or business purposes. FileMaker databases are often used to track inventories, personnel records or budgets. If a database is going to be used by more than one person, then the owner of the file can
How to Draw a Histogram in Windows Excel
Microsoft Excel 2010's Analysis ToolPak gives you the ability to perform a number of statistical functions, including the ability to create a histogram from a set of frequency data. Even though the analysis ToolPak comes with Excel, it does not come activated, so before you can create your histogram
How to Uninstall Multiple Programs at Once
Uninstalling multiple programs on your computer takes time. But there is software available that makes it easy to remove several programs at once. Using free uninstallers saves you money. But if the free programs don't give you the features you need, you might consider buying an uninstaller program.
How to Fix a System Tray That Is Not Loading in XP
A system tray on your Windows XP operating system refers to the small area near the clock that contains icons related to active programs and processes on the computer. You can repair your non-loading system tray by undoing the damage to the system tray files. You perform this task through the restor
How to Enable Wallpaper
A computer display, especially a big one, helps streamline the work you do. It can also be a kind of decoration for your room or office if you enable the right wallpaper. The computer wallpaper you choose expresses your personality and provides a conversation piece. Once you learn how to enable wall
How to Perform a Windows XP Manual Installation
Performing a manual initiation of the setup program from DOS is necessary if your computer is unable to boot directly from the CD drive of your computer. This allows you to launch the Windows XP setup program without the need to direct boot. The procedure requires between 35 to 50 minutes.
Microsoft Windows Support Tools
You can find help by using Microsoft Windows support tools.computer image by Ewe Degiampietro from Fotolia.comMicrosoft Windows support tools offers a variety of help and ways for computer users to gain knowledge about their operating systems. You can find answers quickly by typing in...
How Do I Turn Off My Computer Using the Keyboard in Vista?
The most common way to restart your Vista computer is via the Start menu using your mouse. However, if your mouse does not work, you need to know how to restart your computer using alternative methods. Fortunately, Windows Vista offers keyboard shortcuts that can open the Start menu for navigation o
How to Install Just Part of OpenOffice Suite
The full OpenOffice suite includes Writer for word processing, Calc for spreadsheets, Draw for drawing, Impress for presentation slide shows, Base for databases and Math for creating and working with equations and scientific formulas. In addition to these applications, OpenOffice can install support
How to Remove Windows Security Alerts
Windows operating systems provide a free built-in computer protection software that includes virus and spyware removal, a firewall and network monitoring. However, if you go with a third-party software and disable the built-in one you will keep receiving security alerts in the notification area next
How Add a Link to the Taskbar
Microsoft designed the Windows taskbar to act as the gateway to every function offered by the operating system. It only makes sense that the company added various customization options to give Windows users the power to add their own frequently used notification icons, buttons and toolbars. For inst
How to Cost a Job
Costing a job is the practice of calculating the costs incurred or estimated to be spent on a specific job. The construction industry, as well as other industries where a company performs similar jobs for several different clients, commonly uses the process of job costing. Costing a job will allow y
How to Decrypt Encrypted Files
Windows 7 lets you password protect and encrypt file data on your hard drive. This means that anyone using your computer or accessing your folders from the network must type your password in the dialog box before viewing the file. When you want to decrypt the file, you use the login name you used to
How to Leave the Top Line in Excel & Scroll
Nothing is quite so annoying when constructing an Excel spreadsheet as having to constantly scroll back up to the top to check the column headings. You then have to scroll back down, find your place again and likely repeat the process numerous times. A better option is freezing the top line. That wa
How to Identify an Unknown Device on Microsoft Windows XP
A Windows XP-based computer is expandable. A digital camera transforms a PC into a video or photo production studio. An all-in-one printer turns a PC into an office suite, capable of printing, copying, scanning and faxing. These external devices physically connect to PCs via USB ports and other conn