How to See Hidden Files in Vista
This video describes what needs to be done in order to show hidden
files and folders as well as the hidden system
files in Windows Vista. It also describes the "hide extensions for known filetypes"
option.
Duration:
3m:50s
Views:
2617
Added:
1015 days ago
How to Clean Out Old Files in Microsoft Windows XP
This video tutorial explains how to clear out old
files such as old setup files, temporary internet files, and other file types in your Microsoft Windows XP installation.
Duration:
4m:50s
Views:
2827
Added:
957 days ago
08 Dreamweaver CS4 - Working with Remote & Local Files
08 Dreamweaver CS4 - Working with Remote & Local Files
This video is part of the VTC course on Dreamweaver CS4. The course consists of 104 high quality videos by seasoned experts, good for more
than 9 hours of professional training.
For the full VTC course on Dreamweaver CS4 click
HERE.
Duration:
4m:59s
Views:
1700
Added:
812 days ago
Blogging - About the Course Files
Blogging - About the Course Files. For more video tutorials on blogging please look for the Blogging category on the Categories page.
Duration:
4m:59s
Views:
339
Added:
812 days ago
How to Navigate Files and Folders in Windows XP
This video tutorial describes how to navigate, clean up, create and modify folders in Windows XP. This video was recorded using Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition.
Duration:
4m:42s
Views:
1699
Added:
1000 days ago
How to Navigate Your Hard Drive in Vista
This video describes some common methods of navigating around the
files that are stored in your hard drive on Microsoft Windows Vista platform. It shows some of the new features in Vista for
displaying
files and folders.
Duration:
4m:2s
Views:
1743
Added:
1015 days ago
How to Share Folders in Windows Vista
This video describes how to easily set up a shared folder on your network for other users to access your files.
Duration:
2m:52s
Views:
1452
Added:
1018 days ago
How to use Windows Backup in Vista
This video describes how to use the Windows Backup system in Microsoft Windows Vista that is written to maintain scheduled backups of your files.
Duration:
3m:1s
Views:
1553
Added:
1015 days ago
How to chose MS Word save file types.
Explain how to convert
files from one format to another, and save in different file formats for best cross computer compatibility.
Duration:
2m:10s
Views:
1655
Added:
1005 days ago
How to cure 92% of spyware problems for free.
This video tutorial covers how to cure 92% of spyware
problems completely for free. We use a powerful cocktail of spyware/malware
killing programs, using a specific method to cure your computer of spyware
infections.
You are infected with spyware if:
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You
see too much pop-up advertisements.
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Your
browser has toolbars that you haven't installed.
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Your
homepage has changed (and you can't change it back).
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Other
settings have changed without your permission.
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Your
computer is slow.
Key points
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All
software used is free.
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Our
tests show this works in 92% of spyware/Malware problems.
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Multiple
spyware/malware busting programs need to be used to cure your computer of a spyware problem with this certainty.
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All
spyware programs must be fully updated.
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Scans
must be done in safe mode to be fully effective.
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Best
to disable system restore, and use disc clean-up to speed up subsequent scans.
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Deleting
spyware programs can cause program instability (especially with shareware
programs that come with spyware).
Step 1:
Download
free software
Start by downloading Ad-Aware, AVG free, Spy-bot search and destroy,
Malwarebyte’s Anti-Malware, and Windows Defender (Vista and XP SP2 users may
have this already).
Step 2: Check add/remove, as well as switching off system restore, and run disc
clean-up.
In the Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, comb through your installed software
list. See anything you don't recognize or need? Uninstall it. If there is
anything starting up automatically with Windows, remove it also. To do so, from
the Start menu choose "Run," and type msconfig. Review all the
programs set to start and uncheck any you don't want.
How two switch off system restore in XP:
·
Click
Start.
·
Right-click
the My Computer icon, and then click Properties.
·
Click
the System Restore tab.
·
Check
"Turn off System Restore" or "Turn off System Restore on all
drives."
·
Click
Apply.
·
When
turning off System Restore, the existing restore points will be deleted. Click
Yes to do this.
·
Click
OK
For Windows Vista:
·
Open
System by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System
and Maintenance, and then clicking System.
·
In
the left pane, click System Protection. If you are prompted for an
administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide
confirmation.
·
To
turn on System Protection for a hard disk, select the check box next to the
disk, and then click OK.
Step 3: Run a disk clean-up
This actually comes with Windows. You can find it by clicking the Start Button
and then going to Programs / Accessories / System Tools / Disk Clean-up. We
recommend selecting all of its options except the ones for Office Setup Files
and Compress Old Files if you have them. While you may select those if you
wish, they aren't as important. This will clean up all of the temporary files
so your testing will go faster, and may also delete any spyware that may hiding
there (if the spyware isn't already running).
Step 4: Install and update the anti-spyware/malware programs downloaded
earlier.
After installing them keep clicking update till you get confirmation it cannot
be updated any further.
Now everything is installed and updated, restart your computer and hit the F8
key while it is booting up. This can usually be done after the initial “splash
screen”. Then select “safe mode” and press enter. If done too soon you will get
the message “keyboard error”. In this case try again and wait longer till you
start pressing F8Choose to start the computer in "Safe Mode." You
might need to wait 10 seconds or more till you can press “F8”.
With the computer now running in safe mode, run scans with the above programs
one by one. You will notice some programs will find spyware that others have
missed. Delete or quarantine the identified files. Keep running through all the
programs till you are done. When finished restart the computer and test it out.
The above procedure works in 92% of cases. Failing that you need to re format
the hard drive and reinstall everything (which works 100% of the time !).
Duration:
7m:11s
Views:
5113
Added:
1001 days ago
How to Clean Up a Hard Disk in Windows XP
This video tutorial describes how to clean up the
files and folders that are on your hard disk on your computer. This video was recorded using Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition.
Duration:
4m:13s
Views:
1906
Added:
1000 days ago
How to enable Checkbox Selection in Microsoft Vista
This video shows how to enable the checkbox selection method in Windows Vista. Checkbox selection is an alternate method of selecting
files from the default method.
Duration:
2m:48s
Views:
1451
Added:
992 days ago
How to Map a Network Drive in Microsoft Windows XP
This video tutorial shows the process you should follow to map a drive to a network device. Mapping a drive to a network device allows you to access
files on a network share just as though they were
stored on your PC.
Duration:
2m:58s
Views:
1516
Added:
957 days ago
Autoplay feature in Windows 7
How to use the "autoplay" feature in Windows 7. Including opening a folder, auto transfer of files, and configuring that setting for every instance.
Duration:
1m:9s
Views:
1403
Added:
932 days ago
How to Transfer My Documents to Another Location
This video tutorial explains how to transfer My Documents from the default folder to another folder such as a network location. This can allow you save
files to My Documents as though they were on
your local machine, but instead it is saving to a network file server.
Duration:
2m:15s
Views:
1563
Added:
956 days ago
How to use the Windows XP Transfer Wizard
This video tutorial shows how to use the Transfer Wizard in Microsoft Windows XP to copy
files and settings from one Windows XP computer to another. You can save your
files and settings to a CD or
file folder and then copy them up to a new machine very easily.
Duration:
3m:41s
Views:
2727
Added:
956 days ago
How to create a homegroup in windows seven.
How to craete a homegroup in Windows 7. This allows
files sharing and other advanced features such as installing printer drivers on other computers connected to the homegroup.
Duration:
1m:51s
Views:
1484
Added:
930 days ago