|
|
Additional Resources
|
|
If You Own A Computer You Must Constantly Back Up Your Information By Gregg Everyone does maintenance on their computer in one form or another. You have the surge protector, you have the antivirus installed and you may even have a registry cleaner or ad protecting program. Read more...
|
|
|
|
Virtualsoftnet Heading....
Below, you'll
find extensive information on leading notebook computer articles and products
to help you on your way to success.
How To Install Your Printer Software On Your Computer By Christy So you have just bought a new printer and you’re raring to go and print just about anything you can find in your computer. Before you amass all available pieces of paper, though, you should first install the printer software. This way, the printing process becomes smooth and easy. The good news is, most software these days will facilitate the installation on its own with just a few clicks from your end.
Here are a few quick steps in order to install your printer software on your computer: Step 1: Read the installation manual Before anything else, read the installation manual carefully. This is important. Take note of special instructions like if you need to uninstall a previous version of the software already in your or if you need to tweak some settings like turn your virus scanner off. Step 2: Insert disk Insert the disk or any media where the printer software is stored to the corresponding drive. You can hear faint whirring and buzzing sounds --- this means the drive is reading the disk. Usually, a new window will pop up, displaying all the files read in the disk. Do you see a “readme.txt” or “readme.doc” file? Open that and read the contents of the file. There are usually important pieces of data or reminders in that file pertaining to your printer software. When you’re done, look for a certain file that has a icon different from others and a “.exe” extension. This is the executable file. Click on it. On the other hand, in case the window doesn’t pop up,
Obsolete computer hardware, remember this? Finding a few boxes with obsoleted computer hardware and games brings back memories of a bygone age of computing. Made in China, a security risk? Recent reports of counterfeit computer hardware from China have once again sparked the discussion on whether this poses a security risk. Global warming, fact or farce? Global warming and the environment: topics that have been discussed numerous times. Here is another look at what we, as end users, can do. Is the HD-DVD versus Blu-ray format war finally over? Is HD-DVD fighting a losing battle and will Blu-ray prevail or will HD-DVD's price and backwards compatibility win the consumer over?
Additional
Resources
Downloading And Installing Programs With Care By James Imagine your PC or MAC crash just because you were careless enough to let one small virus eat up its way around your files, how would you feel?Most computer viruses come from the countless Read more...
|
Additional
Resources
Don't Steal My Information! By Jeff It's important to take the precautions to protect you and your products from information theft these days, because it's getting easier and easier for people to share digital products. Information Read more...
|
We strive to provide only quality articles, so
if there is a specific topic related to computer that
you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.
And again, thank you to those contributing
daily to our notebook computer website.
Obsolete computer hardware, remember this? Finding a few boxes with obsoleted computer hardware and games brings back memories of a bygone age of computing.Made in China, a security risk? Recent reports of counterfeit computer hardware from China have once again sparked the discussion on whether this poses a security risk.Global warming, fact or farce? Global warming and the environment: topics that have been discussed numerous times. Here is another look at what we, as end users, can do.Is the HD-DVD versus Blu-ray format war finally over? Is HD-DVD fighting a losing battle and will Blu-ray prevail or will HD-DVD's price and backwards compatibility win the consumer over?Will Microsoft keep missing the boat? Microsoft often pitches itself as the great innovator and its products as innovative, but are they really? Here is a closer look.Environmentally friendly PCs, a new trend for 2008? Performance per Watt seems to be a key element in modern processor design, upping the power efficiency of the PC. Will this trend continue?Is AMD starting to lose its marbles, again? A closer look at how AMD works their PR muscle to unsuccessfully try and steer the press and the public opinion in a direction they see fit.How EA games pushed me to pirate Crysis While Crysis is available in the US, Europe is left to wait with pricing increased by almost double with no apparent benefit or reason.Nvidia GeForce 8800GT, caught in a bit of a crysis? Nvidia's 8800GT could turn out to be their best selling video card to date, that is if you can find one; here is a look at the current availability.How to kill your PC, quickly Many causes can be attributed to causing a PC to malfunction, sometimes even going out in a display of fireworks, but what is a common cause?
|
|