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Four Free Tools that every Administrator should Know About - 0 views

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    There are certain tools which an administrator should know. Thus, cover up this tutorial to come across these tools.
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How to disable built-in spell-checker in Internet Explorer 10? - 0 views

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    The release of Microsoft's latest OS Windows 8 is coming with a new version of Internet Explorer. This version is Internet Explorer 10 which also has a built-in spell checker tool. This tool automatically checks and corrects spelling and grammar in webpages. But, many users want to disable this feature permanently. Go through the Techvedic's present tutorial.
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Tackle stubborn disk partitioning in OS X - 0 views

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    Generally, to partition and format a disk in OS X you open "Disk Utility", select the disk in the tool's sidebar and then click use the Partition tab to select and apply a partition scheme. But, it may result in errors sometimes. In this tutorial, we are giving some ways to partition a drive using third-party tools.
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Office 2010 PowerPoint Download - 0 views

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    Looking forward to download Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, consider tips to download the application. If you are looking for a way to produce professional looking presentations and slides then Microsoft Office 2010 PowerPoint will fulfill all your needs. Including smart graphics, a host of powerful and artwork editing tools, PowerPoint 2010 comes with a user-friendly interface, which enables everyone to create dynamic, effective and complex presentation. To start using this effective and impressive tool, you can start by just downloading it. However, to begin downloading Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, there are certain points and tips that should be taken into account.
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Recycle your old tech gear - 0 views

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    In springtime, people's fancies may turn to love, but their to-do list turns to cleaning. Make this the year that you finally recycle all the ancient MP3 players, toner cartridges, ethernet cables, and bulky monitors out of the closets, garages, and spare rooms where they've been lurking. Your home will feel more modern, and you'll be doing your part to boost the 27 percent electronics recycling rate. Just in time for another spring constant, Earth Day. Before you get rid of any of your electronics The first step on your recycling journey: Make sure that none of your personal data will be leaving the house along with your soon-to-be-discarded electronics. If you're using Apple's iTunes to manage your digital music and video, be sure you deauthorize any device you're recycling. "But that computer is dead" is no excuse: Apple expects you to simply deauthorize all your devices via the iTunes app, then reauthorize the ones that are still alive If you're recycling a smartphone, do a complete reset of your phone to wipe out its data and restore it to its factory settings. Before you do this, however, make sure that you've got your data backed up someplace else If you're recycling a computer or a hard drive, don't just assume that deleting files will wipe the data off your system, because it won't. All it does is reformat the space on the drive, and the data can be snagged using tools designed for disaster recovery. Now, on to recycling Broadly speaking, you have three recycling options: You can drop off your unwanted stuff in person somewhere; you can ship it away; or you can donate it to a willing organization. Drop it off in person. The advantage to dropping off your gear is that you don't need to really plan ahead and print out prepaid labels (as you would if you were shipping things away); you just toss your stuff in the car and go Another option that's cropping up across the U.S. is the electronics recyc
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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 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.
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10 secrets for creating professional Excel Tables - 0 views

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    Working with Excel - creating, viewing, editing and moving records - and understanding details thereof and deriving conclusion from it become easier with the advanced tools integrated with the Excel tables. For instance, if you want a row or column to come with total value, it would do so. Formatting and sorting data can be done in a quick and easy way without having much competence. And, eventually you can create a professional Excel tables that would help you manage information in a better manner.
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How to Change the Ruler Measurement in Windows wordpress - 0 views

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    Change the measurement units of the ruler when running WordPad to centimeters, inches, picas, or points.When running Windows XP's WordPad tool, a ruler may appear above your document to help you lay out text on printed pages. If the ruler does not appear, select "View" - "Ruler" or press ALT-V then R
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How to set the default font in Microsoft Office Word 2003? - 0 views

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    Microsoft Word processor offers a range of tools and features to customize your documents. You can modify fonts on all possible verticals including size, look, style, color, alignment, etc.
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How to Create and Restore System Image Backups on Windows 8.1? - 0 views

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    Now, you can easily create and restore a system image backup without using third party tools. This is something interesting for system administrators.
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6 Little Known Google Features You Should Be Using - 0 views

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    Google is the most popular tool for various things. Along with search, it offers number of services which are used by a lot of people. Here, we will discuss some of the not-so-famous services of Google which can be very useful for you and your business.
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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 Virus Protection with Sophos Anti-Virus Software - 0 views

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    Sophos Anti-Virus software is a powerful tool that not only invariably protects the system from all types of harmful threats like malware, Trojan and rootkits but also updates the virus definition files automatically.
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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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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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