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Why won’t Windows 7 Homegroup see my other PCs? Windows Homegroup is a built in network sharing tool within a personal network. It is intended to allow multiple computers in the same home almost instantly create a network and share data and devices. However, Windows 7 Homegroup networking tool only works with other Windows 7 computers. It can se From Computer Networking |  Advice |  tamara |  0 | 1 | 9/9/2010 10:43 AM · 9/9/2010 5:20 AM |
How do I get Windows Vista Apps back for Windows 7? Windows 7 does not include many Windows Vista 7 applications. Windows Live Messenger, Windows Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Windows Live Mail, and Windows Live Writer are not included in Windows 7. Their Family Safety software and Windows Vista toolbar is also available for download. These applicatio From Windows |  Advice |  tamara |  0 | 96 | 9/8/2010 9:48 PM · 9/6/2010 6:49 AM |
PHOTOSHOP - Insert a photo into a puzzle piece or any other type of clip art! Photo in Puzzle Piece (Or any other click art) Inserting a photo into a puzzle piece, or any other clip art, is very easy in Photoshop! This works with any version of Photoshop. 1. Open the puzzle piece, and open the photo to be placed inside. 2. Click on the puzzle piece, and go to image>mode an From Adobe Photoshop |  Advice |  Anonymous |  1 | 204 | 9/6/2010 4:39 AM · 9/4/2010 9:21 PM |
Windows 7 Homegroup and Hacking Risks If you set up a homegroup, it is essential to add a non-obvious password. If the Homegroup does not have a password, go to “Network and Intranet”, “Network and Sharing Center ”, “Homegroup and Sharing Options”. Select to change the password, enter a password, then save the changes. If selecting to s From Windows |  Advice |  tamara |  0 | 214 | 9/8/2010 6:09 AM · 9/3/2010 2:54 PM |
Microsoft Word 2010 Beta - Text effects A feature that comes with this version of is text effects. You can find the icon in the toolbar at the top of the screen. It is below and to the right of where you select font and text size. The icon looks like a glowing 'A'. If you click on the icon, you will see several choices. They have a pletho From MS Word |  Advice |  Anonymous |  1 | 343 | 9/5/2010 6:26 AM · 8/31/2010 10:35 AM |
Windows 7 Safety Tips 1. When setting up to content to share, only place them in the “public document libraries” folder. This allows tighter permissions controls than if other folders were used for file sharing. 2. Never put ripped files in shared directories. They will be found, and you risk file sharing lawsuits for m From Windows |  Advice |  tamara |  0 | 264 | 9/5/2010 6:26 AM · 8/30/2010 5:08 AM |
Why is my IE 8 website only partially updating? Internet Explorer 8 includes a function called web slices, so that only the sections you are interested in update. This is done to reduce the needed bandwidth for an entire website to refresh. However, if users forget about a set up webslice or if someone else authorized the web slice for the web s From Troubleshooting |  Advice |  tamara |  0 | 466 | 8/30/2010 8:40 PM · 8/29/2010 10:13 AM |
How to select which programs open at start up. 1. Open start bar on the windows desktop. 2. Select "run..." for window 98,2000, and xp. Select search box for vista and 7. 3. Type "msconfig" and press enter. 4. Select the "Start-up" tab. 5. Select which programs to start when booting the computer. 6. Press "OK" and then it will prompt a restart, From Windows |  Advice |  Anonymous |  1 | 435 | 8/29/2010 9:45 PM · 8/28/2010 11:15 PM |
Printing what you see on your computer screen Sometimes you come along a website that you really enjoy and find useful, but when you go to highlight the text and/or photo on the site you find that you can't right-click and copy it. That's where "Print Screen" comes in to play. If you browse your traditional keyboard, you'll find a "Print Screen From Computer & Internet |  Advice |  Anonymous |  0 | 356 | 9/2/2010 1:10 AM · 8/28/2010 7:36 PM |
How to restore my desktop back to earlier settings? i lost my saved settings on mydesktop computer. I had a bunch of stickey notes that had info on them and now they are gone. How can I restore my desktop back to its previous state. My computer works fine, I just want it to display my former settings. From Computer & Internet |  Question |  pauld43 |  0 | 358 | 9/7/2010 4:30 PM · 8/28/2010 1:34 PM |