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Zaid Mark

How to Confront Device Manager Error Codes - 0 views

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    Have you ever experienced buying a new hardware device for your computer? If yes, you must have carried through a series of evaluative processes to find the right one for you. And when bought, how would you react if your computer is not willing to embrace it.
sitesimply

How to Write a Blog for Your Web Reputation - 0 views

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    In order to show expertise in a particular area, blogging is the best way. A blog helps in getting traffic on a website and when the traffic will read the positive information, it will help in pushing the bad links down from the SERP (Search Engine Result Page). Here are a few tips that can help when writing a blog for your reputation.
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HowStuffWorks - Learn How Everything Works! - 0 views

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    The leading source for clear, reliable explanations of how everything around us actually works.
Zaid Mark

How to Optimize Your Hard Drives Using Windows 8 - 0 views

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    One of the techniques to enhance the performance of a PC is to optimize its hard drive. In the earlier versions of windows, no such utilities were offered, by the reason of which, third party applications such as free registry cleaner, PC performance booster, etc. were used to carry out this task. Thanks to the Microsoft for introducing and retaining this aptitude in Windows 7 & Windows 8, respectively.
Kolja Schönfeld

Working with online learning communities - 0 views

  • Lurkers are widely known to be among the majority of defined members and they have been found to make up over 90% of most online groups.
  • most important members in view of their potential to contribute to online groups.
  • Clark’s work is well sourced, and within it he develops three guiding principles: online learning communities are grown, not built online learning communities need leaders personal narrative is vital to online learning communities.
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  • Clark identifies that “online learning communities grow best when there is value to being part of them”.
  • Clark contends that “leaders are needed to define the environment, keep it safe, give it purpose, identity and keep it growing”. He gives a set of mantras for teacher/leaders in any online community: all you need is love control the environment, not the group lead by example let lurkers lurk short leading questions get conversations going be personally congratulatory and inquisitive route information in all directions care about the people in the community; this cannot be faked understand consensus and how to build it, and sense when it's been built and just not recognised, and when you have to make a decision despite all the talking.
Gabriel S

A quick way to protecting your iPad with Passcode - 0 views

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    Learn how to set up a Passcode to protect your iPad step by step
Zaid Mark

How To Delete Temporary Files in Windows 8 - 0 views

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    Most of the new systems are available with the pre-installed Windows 8. However, the functions of this new Operating system are different from the previous versions. Often times, new users find it difficult to operate. Moreover, they look for the commands and easy actions to delete the temporary files. You must know the process of deleting temporary files is different in Windows 8
Zaid Mark

How to Optimize a Slow Running Windows 7 - 0 views

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    Although Windows 8 has released but still, many users like to use windows 7. Since Windows 7 is famous for its user-friendly features, therefore it is easy to optimize it. Moreover, with some quick steps you can improve its efficiency. These stapes will speedup windows 7.
Zaid Mark

How to Change Data Execution Prevention (DEP) Settings Using Windows 7 - 0 views

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    Microsoft has added various utilities inside the operating systems for users comfort. In Windows 7, Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a security feature of the system, which prevents an application to execute code from non- executable memory region. In short, it prevents a system from threatening programs and viruses. In addition, the Operating System frequently examines the running applications in computer. Furthermore, it closes the application if it performs any wicked action. However, we still want to launch and use some programs even after Windows has showed alerts about them.
Zaid Mark

How to Create Tiles for Shutdown and Installed Programs - 0 views

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    Windows 8 is with numerous new features. Users are enjoying the new utilities and a new transformed form of operating system. However, they are still looking for the shortcuts on the Start Screen. Windows shutdown is the option, users want to access more quickly when they are done with work. In addition, whenever a program is installed, its tile is created on the Start Screen. However, some tiles are ignored. You can create tiles of your choice on the Start Screen. Moreover, there are many things you need to explorer and optimize Windows 8.
Zaid Mark

How to Solve - Bluetooth Devices Not Detecting In Windows 7 - 0 views

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    Whenever a user upgrades his current operating system to a new one, he finds some issues in it. Although it is no necessary but happens on and off. When I switched to the new Windows 7, I realized that my Bluetooth devices are not detected. In addition, I knew that I had upgraded my Bluetooth driver in previous version. However, it did not work for me. Therefore I followed the below mentioned steps. In result, my Bluetooth devices detected and started working normally.
Zaid Mark

How to Make Windows 8 Look like Windows 7 - 0 views

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    Windows 8 has some interesting features, which were never seen before. It looks like Windows overly emphasized on the interface and a shocking display. You would definitely love Windows once you make it look like Windows 7 and enjoy features of Windows . While you can optimize Windows 8 to make it faster, you can also customize it in accordance to your ease. Many users nowadays, look for ways of making Windows 8 look like Windows 7.
Zaid Mark

How to Enable/Disable Speakers in Windows 8 - 0 views

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    Like previous versions of Windows, you can also customize Windows 8. Often times, users think changes may be risky in new operating system. However, it is easy to do any task in Windows 8. Furthermore, I have mentioned the enabling and disabling of speakers in it. Like me, many users make this change for many reasons. If you want to enable or disable the speakers in Windows 8, follow the below steps:
Zaid Mark

How to Solve the Problem - Skype Crashes in Windows 8 - 0 views

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    We often use different applications to flourish our experience while using Windows. Skype is one of the most admired applications, which is known for its best services in chat, audio and video call. However, it is observed in certain operating systems that it crashes when a call is made. Furthermore, one should not get depressed with this problem. I have mentioned some tips to fix this problem.
Zaid Mark

A Simple Guide to Make PC Faster - 0 views

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    In most cases, there are little things that bring best results. Similar is the case when you need speeding up your PC. Keep a regular check on your PC maintenance, and you will see "It will not going to lose its Pace"" . Read This Blog Post to See how you can keep your system performance maintained !!
Zaid Mark

How to Fix Registry Errors For Free - 0 views

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    Windows Registry is a database kept in the primary memory (RAM) of a Microsoft Windows Operating System. It accumulates and stores the information of all the registered and third party applications, device drivers, and user settings. It galvanizes as soon as the operating system boots and loads the startup utilities when the user logs in. It has the ready access to all the required files to run a program.
Zaid Mark

How To Fix Error Code: 0x0000005d - 0 views

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    0x0000005d is an error code, encounters while the booting process, when installing Windows 8. This error code is defined as Unsupported Processor. The reason for running into such error is non-compatibility of the processor with Windows 8. As Windows 8 is not accustomed to all versions of Pentium 4 processors, a user might come across to the major problems while setting up this operating system with old processors.
Zaid Mark

How to Use a Trial-Expired Application Again - 0 views

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    Many popular applications and software developers allow their potential users and clients to use their product on a trial basis. This trial usually ranges from 15 to 30 days. The purpose of these trials is to have an idea of what the subject application is capable of; or to get familiar with the tools before purchasing it.
Zaid Mark

How to Run Windows 8 in Safe Mode - 0 views

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    Users that, straightaway, updated their machines to Windows 8, have been remonstrating against many complications in finding the required stuff. One of these complexities was to run Windows 8 in a Safe Mode.
Kris Abel

How do I remove a computer virus? - 0 views

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    "If your computer is infected with a virus, you'll want to remove it as quickly as possible. A fast way to check for viruses is to use an online scanner, such as the Microsoft Safety Scanner. The scanner is a free online service that helps you identify and remove viruses, clean up your hard disk, and generally improve your computer's performance."Read More.....
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