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in title, tags, annotations or urlHow to create a Restore Point in Windows? - 0 views
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Microsoft has added a wonderful Windows repair tool to find a quick way out of Windows problems. This is actually a reverse gear, which you can use to alter any changes that might have incurred to the operating system due to faulty software or driver update, virus or malware attack, incompatible driver, or more. So don't forget to create Restore Point within a reasonable timeframe-say, the last couple of months to stay safe.
How to disable a Pop-Up Blocker in Internet Explorer and Google Chrome? - 0 views
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Technical innovations are advancing day by day. But, along with this irritating and sometimes destructive pop-up ads are also there. To avoid this hindrance, you need to turn-off your pop-up so as to experience ultimate web-surfing. Here is this tutorial to let you know the way of blocking these pop-ups.
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How is big data and Hadoop related? - 0 views
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Before Hadoop the data was stored in traditional data storage system i.e., RDBMS. But RDBMS could store only structured data which added limitations to its efficiency. The vast scale unstructured data couldn't be stored in RDBMS. So, Hadoop emerged as a solution to this problem. HDFS which is Hadoop's storage layer can reliably store any kind of data on massive scale. It is helpful for the storage of increasing data.
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Add checkboxes to an Excel spreadsheet - 0 views
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If you're setting up a worksheet only for yourself, you can simply leave an empty cell for this purpose. To check it, just type in an x or any other character. Then use a formula with the =isblank() function to make the contents of that cell affect the rest of the spreadsheet. But you might want something more mouse-friendly--especially if you're designing a spreadsheet for other people. I've tested the technique below on Excel 2007, 2010, and 2013. I'm not sure about earlier versions. You can insert checkboxes on Excel's Developer tab. Unfortunately, that tab is hidden by default. To make it visible in Excel 2010 or 2013, click the File tab and select Options. ClickCustomize Ribbon. You'll see two lists. Make sure that the one on the right is titled Main Tabs. Check Developer.
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