How to Recover Lost Files & Folders in Windows
If you delete a file all hope is not lost because usually you'll be able to find a backup copy of the file. Programs like Microsoft Word have built-in recovery options and even auto-recovery options. If you want to protect your system files you might want to schedule automatic backups of your system
How to Open a Website With VBA
Visual Basic for Applications is the programming language provided with many Microsoft products such as Excel, Word and Visio. VBA is a robust programming language with a wide range of methods and functions. Opening a website from inside of an application like Excel is becoming more commonplace as
Begin the Windows 8.1 Upgrade
How to find the Windows 8.1 update link in the Windows Store.
How to Identify 64 Bit Windows 7
Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system comes in two basic versions: 32-bit and 64-bit. The 64-bit edition of the software is designed to make better use of the random access memory capabilities of newer processors, and supports more efficient multi-tasking as a result. Because software specifically
How to Do a Destructive Restore on Windows XP
The destructive restore, which is also called a repair, is performed using your Windows XP disk. This method is usually performed when there are serious problems with your existing software installation that normal troubleshooting does not resolve. To perform a repair, you will need your Windows XP
Trend Micro Compatibility With Windows Vista
Some known issues with compatibility exist when using some versions of Trend Micro Internet security products with Microsoft Windows Vista. If you are running the "Service Pack 2" revision of Windows Vista, you may need to upgrade your Trend product.
How to Retrieve a Briefcase in Windows Vista Home Basic
The Windows briefcase feature keeps files updated by automatically syncing copies of individual files between computers. Briefcases keep track of whether a file is linked to the original file on a main computer or whether it is stored on another PC. Briefcases are a great way of keeping track of fil
How to Fix a Windows XP System
Experiencing problems with Windows XP can result in a lot of lost time and money due to reduced productivity and repair costs. But before heading to the repair shop, you can potentially correct the problem yourself. Before attempting the following steps, keep in mind that many Windows XP problems ca
How to Write a Business Case Template
One of the best ways to evaluate the viability of a business model or to demonstrate the potential of your proposed business solution is to write a case study. A business case study is a snapshot of a company that shows how the business succeeded. You can use a strong case study to sell a product or
How do I Print to an HP LaserJet 6MP in Windows 7?
HP LaserJet 6mp are a line of small-business, workgroup printers. If you need to print to one of these printers in Windows 7, point your computer to the HP LaserJet device. The easiest way to accomplish this is by making this printer your default printer, a process that takes a few minutes.
Fixing the InputBox
A reader asked for help using InputBox to code a loop to input data to a ListBox control. The InputBox is a VB6 holdover function that probably shouldn't be used. Another article that is linked in this one shows why and what to do instead. But this article shows how to use unmanaged code to sol
How to Repair the Registry Database
The Windows registry is a feature that has been part of each iteration of the Microsoft Windows operating system since version 3.1. The registry keeps track of all configurations, options and settings within Windows. It governs the behavior of the core operating system, as well as how all installed
How to Install PPM From CPAN
If you want to download and install additional Perl modules, you can do so by using PPM, a Linux and UNIX application which lets users manage modules and download new ones from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). CPAN is a server which hosts hundreds of different free downloadable Perl mo
How to Connect Two Soundcards Together
Before the early 2000s, if a computer came with a sound card at all, it was almost always a separate additional card connected to the computer. Today, practically all computers produced have a sound card integrated into the motherboard. There are cases where a separate sound card is still needed, su
How to Logon As an Administrator on XP Home
In Windows XP Home, the administrator account is the head account. Although you can create a number of user accounts, the administrator account has all the rights and abilities which include making system changes, downloading files and programs from the Internet. As the administrator, you can also s
How to Uninstall a Program in the Registry
Every program has registry files. These data files contain information that is necessary for the program to function properly on the computer. When you delete or remove a file, traces of it are left behind, usually in the form of registry files. Removing programs from the Control Panel leaves their
Adobe Soundbooth CS5 Speech Analysis
Adobe Soundbooth CS5's speech analysis feature converts a voice recording into text, then embeds the text into the recording's metadata. You can use Soundbooth's speech analysis to create a transcription of a lecture, for example, or to transcribe the dialogue from a radio play recording. Soundbooth
How to Run Windows in KVM
KVM, or Kernel-based Virtual Machine, is a virtual machine system built into the Linux kernel. KVM uses the Intel VT and AMD-V hardware virtualization support built into newer Intel and AMD CPUs to create virtual machines on which you can install guest operating systems. KVM works similarly to other
How to Extract an FLT
Files like FLT that have been compressed into an archive format like RAR or ZIP make it so you won't be able to use them until you decompress the file. FLT is a save game format for Microsoft Flight Simulator. it allows you to save the progress of a particular flight you've been playing. You can ext