Articles, tagged with "windows computer", page 1
19th January 2012
If you need to check what software is installed on a Windows computer, you can open the Add/Remove Programs view of the Control Panel (it is also known as Programs and Components view on the latest versions of Windows). It displays a list of installed app...
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Author:
lorenzovie
29th June 2011
The iPod was initially released on 23rd October, 2001 by Apple Corporation. Many generations of iPods have arrive because, with ever before increased functions and storage capacities. The iPod has gone on to be an individual of the most successful transpo...
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Author:
Sebastian Hurst
10th August 2010
Usually, when we buy a computer it comes configured with all the drivers for the respective hardware, mainly the motherboard and the graphics card. So when we install one of this components or when we lose all data we need to configure the computer compon...
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Author:
Sonja
21st July 2010
Are you unable to boot your Windows computer after upgrading the operating system to Microsoft Windows XP? Are you getting STOP errors while booting your Windows XP computer? The problem generally occurs due to some issues with system threads or incomplet...
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Author:
k madhav
11th May 2010
Windows updates is the most enticing option for any Windows user as, you can make Windows operating system and the installed components sync well with the latest features that have been introduced in Windows. But many times, installing recent Windows upda...
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Author:
k madhav
18th March 2010
A hard disk file system is a method that hard drives uses to store and manage all the data it contains. NTFS is one such file system that employs index structure using B+ trees to locate the stored data. Once the file system gets corrupted, a user experie...
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Author:
k madhav
22nd February 2010
MBR (Master Boot Record) partitioning scheme is the most common scheme used in Windows computer systems. This scheme allows at most four primary partitions, one of which can be the extended partition. These primary partitions are defined by corresponding ...
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Author:
k madhav
10th February 2010
Windows system registry is the system-defined database that contains information like configuration files to store settings for user preferences, hardware, drivers, installed software and the like. With each modification in Windows computer, system regist...
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Author:
k madhav
07th January 2010
Every file on the NTFS (New Technology File System) volume is presented in a particular file, known as MFT (Master File Table). This is the most significant system file, which defines the NTFS file system volume. In fact it is a relational database that c...
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Author:
Dushyant Singh
12th November 2009
To allow safe and easy data transfer from your old Windows computer to another, newer Windows versions, such as Windows Vista and Windows 7, include a tool called Windows Easy Transfer. It is a program that lets you to move personal files, data, files, em...
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Author:
Repair Outlook PSt
30th October 2009
When you Windows computer hardware seems to power up and run properly, but the operating system does not boot up, you can not get into your system and access data from it. The problem could be due to damaged Boot.ini file. In such situations, you encounte...
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Author:
Garry Thomson
06th October 2009
When you start a Windows based computer system, it enforces EULA and other license agreements check through WPA (Windows Product Activation). If the process fails, the result could be a completely inaccessible system that cannot boot. Such errors might co...
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Author:
k madhav
03rd September 2009
Sometimes you may face boot sector corruption issues on a Windows NT-based operating system computer, if you've installed the operating system on a FAT file system formatted partition. In such situations, the computer might not start properly, when you tr...
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Author:
Richard Dawson
22nd April 2009
Boot volume damage is a critical problem that result as no boot situation and can cause volume and file loss. In such situations, to get your vital data back, you need to opt for File Recovery. When you start your Windows computer with corrupted boot or s...
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Author:
Simpson
03rd February 2009
Ntoskrnl.exe is a kernel image file for Microsoft Windows NT series' operating systems. It offers the executive layers and kernel of Windows NT kernel space. It is also responsible for several system services like memory management, process management and...
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Author:
Andrew Juan