Oct
3
  • Static IP Address Configuration Using Command Line

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      1. Click "Start" then Click "Run" then type "cmd" and hit Enter. 2. (Please ignore this step if you already logged on as administrator or alike)within the cmd window type "Runas /User:Administrator cmd" where Adminitrator is a user with an administrative privileges(under the administrators group) then it will prompt you for a password. type it and hit Enter. 3. Now you will see a new cmd window with the prompt C:\WINDOWS\system32> , then you are having cmd with administrative [...]

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May
26
  • Top 10 Multi-platform applications (Free…)

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        In this Multi-platform world, you need apps that can handle whatever systems you’re supporting. From Windows to Linux to Mac and back, it’s becoming more and more difficult for companies to pin themselves down to one single platform. As a result, we need applications that can span those various platforms. Here are 10 of my favorite cross-platform applications. 1: Firefox There is little doubt that one of the most popular cross-platform applications is Firefox. No other browser has [...]

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May
24
  • Like Free Software? You’ll Love Microsoft Office 2010

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      Microsoft Office has been the bestselling piece of software for five years running. How does the company plan to compete when it releases Office 2010 Wednesday? Make most of it available for free. To counter the popularity of Google’s online Docs application, which bundles a word-processing tool, spreadsheet editing, presentation functionality and more into one free app, Microsoft is adding its own free online component: Web apps. The Office 2010 suite, which Microsoft will release to business customers tomorrow [...]

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May
19
  • Change to XP Classic Logon Screen on Windows 7

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      Windows 7 and Windows Vista includes a Welcome screen as the default logon screen, which will be displayed on boot up for system where the individual user has its user account password-protected, or system with multiple local or network user accounts. In Welcome screen, the list of user account names or IDs or the user name of last logged in account is displayed for easy selection. For users who prefer the Windows XP-style or Windows 2000/NT-style classic logon screen, [...]

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May
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May
10
  • 30 Useful Web Apps

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      At Maximum PC, computer hardware is our bread and butter. We review it, preview it, and just generally love to talk about it. Unfortunately, hardware becomes less important with each passing day, as more and more software moves onto the internet. We’re not looking forward to the day that our PC’s become Chrome OS-style thin client, but we have to admit, some web apps are pretty awesome. So to help you prepare for a future in the cloud, we’ve [...]

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Apr
24
  • Top 10 Things to Remember Before Installing Windows 7

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      Top 10 Things To Remember Before Installing Windows 7 I hope most of the Windows lovers have downloaded the BETA copy of Windows 7 and roaring to install it. Don’t start your install procedure without reading this guide as you may lose many important files and settings. In this guide I will point out some important things that you need to do and remember before installing Windows 7 on your machine. 1.Check the hardware requirement:This is one of the [...]

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Apr
23
  • Most Essential Free Software’s for Windows7

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      As a Windows lover, I have always tried to make it more secure, convenient and easy to use. This is  must-have list of 25 Free Software’s and Utilities that I use as an installation checklist on every fresh Windows installation. After these are installed, Windows is much more stable and powerful. These apps and utilities are top picks as most essential to install on every Windows PC. These programs allow Windows to operate more securely, making the system more [...]

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