How to Fix Windows 2000 Boot Problem
Windows 2000 may not be the most up-to-date operating system, but if you are still using this platform you might incur several problems with it because of its age. One of these issues is failure to boot. The failure to boot can be caused by faulty hardware, software compatibility issues, unsupported
Visual Basic .NET 2010 Express - What's New With Visual Basic .NET Express
Visual Basic .NET 2010 Express is a great opportunity for people to learn and use the latest version of Microsoft's development technology at no cost. This is part 4 of a tutorial that tells you what you get with special emphasis on what's new and improved. Part 4 concludes with an introdu
How to Tell if the Defrag Is Almost Done on Vista
The Windows Vista operating system, which was released by Microsoft in 2006, includes a system utility called Disk Defragmenter. This utility goes through the files on your hard disk and reunites portions of files that have been separated from the main file. Once all file fragments have been restore
How to Enable a Print Spooler in Windows XP
If you receive an error message when you try to install a new printer or if the print job you sent to your existing printer does not start, chances are your print spooler is not working properly. Knowing how to enable and disable the print spooler is important, both as a troubleshooting step and as
How to Use an Image to Install Windows XP Professional
The Windows XP Professional disc can come in a number of ways, either in a physical disc or as an image file on your hard drive. Installing from an image file requires that you first burn the information to a CD, enabling the computer to be able to properly boot from the file to load the XP Professi
Free Templates Aren't Just for the Office!
If you've only used templates for Microsoft Office at work, here are some cool, free templates you may find useful at home.
How to Stop an Installer
Installing a piece of software typically requires the activation of a setup or installer program. Like any other program running on your system, an installer takes up system resources, as well as filling space on your hard drive with the chosen software. If for any reason you wish to stop the instal
How to Repair an Audio Card Driver in Windows XP
Your audio card, or sound card, is a board of circuits and connections which regulates audio on your personal computer, including listening to MP3 media and chatting on a microphone through instant messenger. Audio card hardware uses what is called a "driver" to communicate and integrate with operat
How to Remove Windows Antivirus 2008
Windows Antivirus 2008 is a malicious anti-spyware software that attempts to trick you into purchasing it. The program does a fake scan of your computer and claims there are viruses it needs to remove. To remove these non-existent viruses you must purchase Windows Antivirus 2008. This virus will pre
How to Set Up a FTP Site in Windows XP Pro
File transfer protocol (FTP) is a web-based technology developed and used to transfer files from one computer or server to another. It is the most common method of transferring website files to the hosting server. Windows XP Professional, the most robust version of the Windows XP operating system, h
How do I Remove Start Up Items From Windows XP?
Removing start up items from Windows XP can decrease the amount of time necessary for your computer to boot. By default, start up items launch each time you log in to Windows XP, so having a large number of start up programs increases the strain put on the processor when first logging in. The System
How to Stop Tracking Cookies With Windows Vista
Tracking cookies are used by websites to trace your online activity so that advertisements can be created specifically for you. The most annoying types of tracking cookies can be used to get information from your computer that can allow the vendors behind them to contact you. In Windows Vista you ca
How to Hook Up Windows Media Center in Vista
The Windows Media Center program is built into certain versions of the Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. As opposed to Windows Media Player, which only allows you to catalog and play certain types of audio and video files, Windows Media Center also enables you to use your computer as a
How to Make Your Own Windows CD
With the release of Windows 7, for the first time Microsoft offered their operating system as a download. If you use Windows 7, you can download the ISO disc image and burn this to disc. You will then have your own Windows disc. This is useful if you ever need to recover, repair or reinstall your op
How to Install Memory for the HP Pavilion ZX6000
Memory for an HP model ZV6000 can be in two locations depending on how your laptop was made at the factory. One location for the memory is on the bottom of the laptop. The other location for the memory is beneath the keyboard. In order to install new memory, you will need to determine where the memo
Toshiba Recovery Options
As a last resort, you can restore the factory settings on your laptop.Laptop image by Marek Kosmal from Fotolia.comToshiba laptops, like any others, can run into problems that make them almost worthless. While many users take their laptops to a professional to fix the issue, this can...
XP Update Packages
When it was first released in 2001, Windows XP was considered to be a revolutionary step forward for operating system design and development. Since its initial release, there have been countless updates to almost every aspect of the operating system. Of these updates, there have been...
How to Get Sound with Boycott Advance
Boycott Advance is a program that emulates Nintendo's Game Boy Advance portable console on personal computers. You can use this software to develop and test games for the Game Boy Advance platform or to play games that amateur developers create and distribute online. Boycott Advance has the ability
What Is the Difference Between Microsoft Windows 98 & Microsoft Windows XP?
Windows 98 and Windows XP are both operating systems from Microsoft. They have somewhat similar interfaces, but the similarities pretty much end there. Windows 98 was released in 1998, and Windows XP was released in 2001.
How to Upgrade an XP Service Pack 1 to SP 2
Don't ignore Windows Updates. It may be harmful to your computer if you do. Windows Service Packs are major updates and patches to the Windows operating system. A Service Pack improves the security, patches any vulnerabilities and adds new features to Windows. Some of the features introduced in Serv