Articles, tagged with "removable media", page 3
08th October 2010
Antivirus 7 is a rouge anti-spyware program which has a sole purpose to defraud you, So if your PC has been infected with this virus please continue reading this Antivirus 7 Removal Guide and you'll learn How To Remove Antivirus 7 in no time. While surfin...
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Author:
Bruce Lloyd
04th October 2010
USBFlashCopy is this simple yet effective solution for backing up the content of your flash drives and storage cards in both visible and hidden mode, on the fly. It is a small utility for Windows and has minimal system requirements. Able to run in the bac...
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Author:
Imposant
14th September 2010
File sharing, the practice of distributing or providing access to digitally stored information, such as software, multi-media and documents. File sharing can be implemented through a variety of techniques, common methods include sharing removable media, p...
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Author:
Screagle
09th September 2010
Have you ever come across a scenario where your computer’s hard drive succumbed to corruption? Hard drive failure is a common scenario and can happen anytime. You might get prior warning signals or might not. The biggest concern, however, remains how to r...
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Author:
Tom Patrick
18th August 2010
Stuxnet is a new piece of malware that is spreading widely through the use of USB flash drives. It is starting to be quite a danger, especially in industrial plants, and many in the security business are getting very nervous. What follows is an FAQ about ...
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Author:
Tommy Barrowdale
06th August 2010
Since we posted MCSE 70-270 Exam TechNotes(1) about installing XP Professional,it has been a long time .However ,on that post ,we did not list or post all of the explanation to the topic areas for this exam .When you read through that post , you still can...
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Author:
JKDKJ
05th August 2010
Videocamera, as suggested by its name is a product that mixes both a movie camera and a movie recorder in one unit. As compared to its prior technology that used separate devices for recording music and movie, a cam corder has a built-in recorder unit for...
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Author:
swishaw
20th July 2010
Welcome to this free Final Cut Express Guide on how to import MTS files into FCE.
Introduction:
Final Cut Express 4 should be able to import AVCHD footage with .MTS at the end, but only on Intel Macs, according to Apple statements. But how come...
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Author:
yearofhao
18th July 2010
QuickBooks is a popular Accounting and Financial Management application by Intuit. It stores all your precious accounting data in QBW (QuickBooks database) file. Intuit QuickBooks uses a database engine, called Anywhere, for effective management and manip...
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Author:
harry32
13th July 2010
A virus is a piece of code that gets loaded onto your computer without your knowledge and runs against your wishes. The first known occurrence of viruses goes back to 1987 when the ARPANET was infected by one.
One common misnomer among people is that ...
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Author:
Affordable Computer Repair and Service
07th July 2010
The ‘M2' media is approximately one-quarter the volume of ‘Memory Stick PRO Duo' media, yet only about 1.2mm thick. ‘M2' media is designed as an externally removable media with a controlled eject function to prevent users losing the media. The ‘M2...
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Author:
maccussmith
07th July 2010
Recycler virus is a virus that exploits the autorun feature of Windows. It copies the autorun.inf files on each drive of the computer, be it permanent or a removable media such as DVDs, CD ROMs, USB Devices, or Memory Sticks. The recycler virus originat...
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Author:
mollysmith1982
30th June 2010
4 Methods to Reset Windows 7 Password Instantly
Maybe, you have heard the similar complaints that "I recently changed Windows 7 Administrator password because my son was downloading to many files, but now that I've got him to stop download, I forgot Wi...
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Author:
killytu
19th June 2010
Digital cameras have made it convenient to capture beautiful moments of life. You can retain the ephemeral memories of events gone by in the form of photos in various storage media including memory cards, memory sticks, hard drives, hard disks, and USBs. ...
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Author:
k madhav
18th June 2010
The transfer of data between PCs/Laptops for users is simpler today than it has ever been. For example many years ago when I had my Commodore 64 it was incredibly impracticable to send information from machine to machine as they needed to be the same manu...
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Author:
chrisholgate