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Don't reuse disks that have been in other computers, don't download files from insecure sites, and don't open e-mail attachments unless you are expecting them. Be wary of messages and attachments, even from people you know, with vague subject lines and contents, such as 'Check this' or 'See these pics!!!' for more, visit- http://komhard..com/2009/06/how-to-protect-computer-from-viruses.html |
Rebuild your desktop once a month by holding down the Command and Option keys as you restart your computer. Leave the keys pressed until the computer asks if you want to rebuild the desktop. Click OK. Remove fonts you never use. (Open the Fonts folder in the System Folder and drag the fonts out.) Open the Extensions Manager control panel and turn off system extensions you don't need. For example, if you're not on a, visit- http://komhard..com/2009/06/how-to-increase-speed-of-macintosh.html |
Determine the brand, if any, and model number of your computer. If the computer does not have a brand name, try to find the brand name of the motherboard. Check the "Upgrade Guide for Branded Systems" on Intel's Web site or at a local computer parts seller, or contact Intel's Customer Support through their Web site, to determine if your machine can be upgraded. If it can, take note of the OverDrive processor part number you will need to use, for more visit- http://komhard..com/2009/06/how-to-increase-processing-speed-of-486.html |
Instructions Check the owner's manual or motherboard manual to determine if RAM is parity or non-parity. The website of the company you purchased the computer from usually will tell you what kind of memory your computer needs as well. Find out the speed of RAM (for example, 60 nanoseconds). Determine whether the computer uses single in-line memory, - http://komhard..com/2009/06/how-to-upgrade-your-computers-ram.html |
Did you know that keeping your monitor on 24/7 can cost as much as $100 per year? Follow this article's easy instructions to have windows automatically power down your monitor after a period of inactivity to help save you money! for more, visit- http://komhard..com/2009/03/how-to-automatically-power-off-your.html |
We all adore our laptop until the day it doesn´t function the way we would like, or worse than this – not at all. We need to be mobile and we need to be connected making the laptop one of our best friends along with our cell phone. However when the worse case scenario occurs there are a few things we should take into account before deciding that laptop repair is the best option – with this being the obvious option what else can we consider? to read more visit, http://komhard..com/2009/03/how-to-avoid-laptop-repair-expenses.html |
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