I have installed Internet Explorer 9 and really like it so far. It is like having Chrome built in to my browser. I tried to print something for the first time…and to my amazement, I found no print option. There is however an easy way to get your toolbar back which shows File, Edit, View, etc. All you have to do is: Click in the blank space right above the Back Arrow in the top left hand of the screen Click Menu Bar That’s it…...
While we operate a personal computer and install every type of apps, it is to be expected that the registry, a machine’s vital inventory, gets harmed or suffers inaccuracies and such may noticeably affect the effectiveness of executing commands and even hold over the utilization of specified applications or services...
I have been a Windows user for over twenty years. In fact, I even saw Windows version 1 when I was at University! Over the years, Microsoft Windows has been a significant part of my personal and professional life. I’ve cut, I’ve copied, I’ve pasted and navigating the menu structure has been second nature...
Windows xp shortcuts Win Press windows key to open start menuWin+R Apply to open Run dialog box Win+M Apply to minimize all opened windows Win+Shift+M Apply to maximize all opened windows Win+L Press keys to lock keyboard in windows XP Win+E Press keys to open My Computer Win+F Apply to open search options Win+U Apply keys to open Utility Manager Win+D To view desktop/minimize all windows Win+F1 To view the detail windows help page Win+Pause To view the System Properties dialog box Win+Tab Move through taskbar programs Win+F+Ctrl Apply to open search for computersAlt+Tab Move through opened windows programs Alt+F4 Press keys to close active windows program Alt+Enter Apply to open properties of selected item Alt+ SPACEBAR Open the system menu of active window Alt+ SPACEBAR +N Press keys to minimize the active program Alt+ SPACEBAR +R Press keys to restore the active program Alt+ SPACEBAR+C Press keys to close the active program Alt+ SPACEBAR+X Press keys to maximize the active program Alt+ SPACEBAR+M Press keys to move the active program Ctrl+Alt+Delete Apply to open windows task manager Ctrl+Shift+Esc Apply to open windows task manager Ctrl+Esc Press keys to open start menu Shift Shift key to prevent CD from automatically playing Shift+Delete To delete items permanently
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Your computer is as slow as molasses. Your mouse freezes every 15 minutes, and that Microsoft Word program just won’t seem to open. You might have a virus. Just what exactly is a virus? What kind is in your computer? How did it get there? How is it spreading and wreaking such havoc? And why is it bothering with your computer anyway? Viruses are pieces of programming code that make copies of themselves, or replicate, inside your computer without asking your explicit written permission to do so...
Is your computer running extremely slow or crashing frequently? This problem is often mistaken as a need to reformat your computer or to reinstall Windows. The solution, however, may be much simpler. The most common solution to this takes only about ten minutes a month and very little effort; the solution described is registry cleaning...
The Windows registry is one of the most important parts of your computer. This database holds information about every program on your computer. Obviously the state of your computer's registry has a large impact upon its performance. An overcrowded or corrupt registry might very well be the reason your computer operates poorly or takes forever to boot up...