Do you ever wish you could send emails to a specific folder automatically so that you can choose when to deal with them? Well, you're in luck. You can use messa...
As we go further into 2011, the user base for Windows 7 will increase, at the same time, there will be users who still want, or need, to use legacy applications...
We know. You want to ask what we are thinking, downgrading from Windows 7 to Windows XP, but despite our desire to move forward there are still users and organi...
System Restore is one of the life savers built into Windows 7, and it's often the first solution users turn to when their PC is not functioning properly.
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If you have recently installed Windows 7 and you are seeing multiple operating system entries on ehe Windows Boot Manager, here is a quick way to remove it.
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Say you boot up your Windows PC one morning and happen to see the User Profile Service Failed to Start error message when you try to log in?
The User Pro...
Say you are out in the field or off on vacation with your family wouldn’t you like your contacts to at least be aware of why you are not able to respond to them...
Today we are going to take a look at upgrading to Microsoft Office 2010. Upgrading to new versions of Microsoft Office is a fairly mundane task, but there are ...
With the release of Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft has focused on improving the synergy between online services and the productivity suite. The buzz word thes...
A signature is a distinctive way of signing your name and an email signature can be a distinctive way of ending your emails witht he information the recipient n...
In our previous Notebooks.com article, we took a look at the encryption capabilities built into specific editions of Windows 7, Ultimate and Enterprise. For tho...
Protecting personal data, especially intellectual property, is one of the major concerns of businesses and individuals today. Billions of sensitive data transac...
With the release of Windows XP in late 2001, Microsoft integrated product activation for the first time in retail and OEM versions of the operating system. The ...
In a previous Notebooks.com article we looked at using System Imaging as handy way to backup our entire computer. The benefits being, you are able to keep a saf...
Defragmenting is one of the maintenance tasks you have most certainly heard about when it comes to using Windows, but not everyone knows how it works or how to ...
With release of Windows 7 Microsoft made some changes to the operating system. Programs that were once bundled such as Windows Movie Maker and Windows Mail are ...
Regardless of the industry push towards cloud computing for new approaches to software distribution, backing up data and publishing media (music, videos, audio)...
When Windows Vista reached the beta 2 stage of development, one of the touted features of the new operating system was a feature called ReadyBoost. The purpose ...
Taking screenshots (some call them screen grabs) are a popular past time. If you author technical documents for training knowing how to take screenshots is an i...
Yes, you read right, we're going to show you how to network Windows 7 and Windows 98. Now, some people might be wondering if we have ran out of ideas or experie...