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Keep your laptop battery healthy - 0 views

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    Here's one of those sad facts of life that you just can't avoid: Like cars, clothing, and people, batteries wear out. You can't stop this process, but with proper care you can slow it down. What wears down a battery? Charging and discharging. Obviously, you can't avoid either of those acts entirely (although if you could, you wouldn't have to worry about wearing out your battery). The trick, of course, is to do as little charging and discharging as possible. And one way to avoid charging and discharging is to remove the battery when you don't need it. Ideally, you would remove the battery (with the laptop shut down, of course) before plugging in the AC adapter and working at your desk. Then, before you take your PC on the road, you would shut it down, insert the battery, and let it charge for a few hours. In reality, that's not always practical. Shutting down and rebooting your PC every time you go from portable to deskbound quickly becomes a nuisance. Worse, you have to remember to recharge before leaving home. A more practical solution would be to shut down the laptop and remove the battery when you expect it will stay plugged in for a week or more. And don't intentionally discharge the battery before removing it. After all, the whole point is to charge and recharge as little as possible. Some of the charge will be lost while the battery sits unused, so it's still a good idea to recharge it before taking it on the road--even though that requires some planning ahead of time. By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=140300136155835&set=o.172245722918618&type=1&theater
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How to disable Aero Glass Transparency in Windows 8? - 0 views

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    Windows 8 has disillusioned many by the way it catered the much-acclaimed feature i.e. Aero Glass Transparency, which was a part of Windows Vista and Windows 7. Microsoft has removed Aero Glass Transparency but it didn't remove it from the Taskbar, which is still transparent. However, users are of the perception that either it should have been incorporated or removed fully.
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Fort Myers Virus Removal - 1 views

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    Looking for reliable virus removal services in Fort Myers? We offer affordable virus removal services for desktops and laptops. Call our experts at (239)768-1600 to better PC performance
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Ransomware-now-targeting-mac-users - 0 views

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    Now, Mac is the next target of hackers. Till now, Mac operating system was untouched by hackers and Mac users were accessing web freely.
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How to know that my computer is virus or malware infected? - 0 views

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    Advantages: Keeps system running smooth Protection against Internet frauds
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Spyware Virus Removal Canada: Toggle Access to Control Panel - 0 views

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    If you need to disable access to the Windows XP Control Panel or restore disabled Control Panel access, perform this tip.
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Why it's a good idea to own a USB-to-SATA adapter - 0 views

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    Why it's a good idea to own a USB-to-SATA adapter The USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter the most indispensable tool in my PC repair kit. Just this weekend, it once again proved itself worthy of that title. In a nutshell, the adapter allows you to connect an internal hard drive to your PC-externally. What would an internal drive be doing outside your desktop or laptop? Funny you should ask. About a week ago, my media-center PC starting displaying this message during boot-up: "Hard drive failure imminent." And you know what? It was. In short order, the machine wouldn't boot at all. Long story short, I had to replace the drive, reinstall Windows, etc. But I wondered if I could salvage any/all of my recorded TV shows. To find out, I connected the old, non-booting drive (now "naked" outside the system) to a USB port via my adapter. Huzzah! The machine was able to read the drive and copy over the recordings. Except for the hassles (and expense) of actually replacing the drive, no harm done. There's another reason to keep one of these adapters on hand, and that's if you're planning to upgrade to a solid-state drive (SSD). Unless you buy a kit that comes with an adapter, you'll need one so you can image (i.e. clone) your existing drive to the new SSD. Then you'll remove the old drive, install the new one, and presto, you're back in business. (Much faster business: SSDs rock.) Unless you have a pretty old desktop or laptop, you can skip buying a USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter and just go for USB-to-SATA. At the same time, I recommend one that supports USB 3.0. You may not need it now, but it's a good bet your next PC will have USB 3.0 ports -- and that'll make for much faster copying between drives. Trust me: When the time comes that you need to upgrade or replace a hard drive, you'll be glad to have a USB-to-SATA adapter on hand. By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com
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How to turn off and turn on System Restore in Windows XP? - 0 views

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    Turn off and turn on the System Restore feature in Microsoft Windows XP Home edition should be performed by taking help from this tutorial. On turning off System Restore, the restore points that track changes in Windows are removed by Windows XP. On turning it on, Windows XP creates restore points to track changes in Windows.
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How to shutdown, restart or hibernate Windows 8.1 PC Using "Win+X" Menu? - 0 views

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    Removal of traditional shutdown, restart or hibernate option has puzzled a lot to Windows 8 users. And understanding the concern, Microsoft has added these power options in "Win+X" Menu under Windows 8.1, which we also call "Quick Access Menu."
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How to remove 'Yontoo' adware Trojan from OS X system? - 0 views

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    Yontoo Trojan, detected by noted security company Dr. Web is blamed for tracking the browsing behaviors across a range of popular browsers like Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. It may pretend as a media player, download manager, or other plug-in, thereby directing you to some maliciously crafted Web sites disguised as sources for file sharing and movie trailers.
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Realtechies - Contact - 0 views

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    Realtechies provides online tech support for OS, Printer, Router, Wi-fi; Home Network, Install & Setups, PC Optimization and Virus Removal. Get 24/5 Technical Support - Call -1-877-470-7678 (Tool free).
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Realtechies - PC Optimization Support - 0 views

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    Realtechies provides online tech support for PC Optimization by removing junk files, fixing Registry errors, de-fragmenting the hard disk. Get 24/5 Technical Support - Call -1-877-470-7678 (Tool free)
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Instant Fix Slow Computer Solutions - 1 views

I bought a brand new PC with good specifications just last month. But only three weeks of use, I noticed that my PC froze and slowed down a bit. For the next three days, it continued to slow down. ...

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USA Kaspersky technical support number +18556762448 - 0 views

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    Kaspersky antivirus comes up with several editions and the preference varies as per your requirement. It also helps in detecting the removable storage device such as your external hard disk. Sometimes a user may face some hitches in accessing this application and you need someone to resolve the issue, Kaspersky antivirus customer care number +1-855-676-2448 helps you in dealing with every related issue of your antivirus and computer as well without investing single penny from your pocket.
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Dell Customer Service Number +1-855-635-8524 for infected Pc and Laptop - 0 views

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    Your Dell laptop and devices get a complete security check, ensuring that all the threats have been removed. Get pop-up blocker configuration to prevent unwanted ads. It prevents you from getting infected by accidentally clicking on threats disguised as advertisements and helps to secure your important credentials and social security details. Feel free to call us at our Dell Customer Service Number +1-855-635-8524 which is toll-free and instant support.
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Affordable Computer Repair in Pennsylvania | Wintech Computers - 0 views

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    Wintech Computers is the best computer repair company in Pennsylvania specialize in Computer and Laptop repair, Mac repair, Virus Removal, PC Upgrades, Data Recovery, Screen Repair any many more services. Call our expert for any queries at 610-459-8324.
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Mobile malware - 0 views

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How to check USB drives from spreading viruses? - 0 views

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    Sometimes being unaware of the USB virus-or malware-infection, you may put your computer security at stake. The AutoPlay feature of the Windows, executes the file or program stored on your device, without asking for permission, and that may bring havoc on the operating system as well as the confidential data stored on the machine. Thus, you need to disable the AutoPlay feature to deter such security breaching.
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How to clear off viruses and malware from an infected PC? - 0 views

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    Despite updated operating system, browser, browser add-ons, installed firewall, and acute computer security settings, clever viruses, spyware or Trojans may find loop-holes to slip into your system. Not only in terms of performance, but in terms of stability and security too, these malicious software push you on back-foot. What to do next?
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How to remove "Windows Experience Index Rating" from Windows 7 System Properties? - 0 views

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    The objective behind the introduction of Windows Experience Index was to facilitate users with a quick and easy feature to evaluate the performance of hardware components of any PC. It first appeared in Windows Vista. This rating score is displayed in System Properties window as shown in following screenshot:
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