The BIOS is a small programmable area of your PC. There are times when you need to get in there to adjust a setting, and here’s how to do that.
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PCWorld has a terrific review of Driver Reviver, done by their reviewer, Liane Cassavoy. Check it out.
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NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM is a Blue Screen of Death error that is caused by a failed hard drive. You’re going to need to restore it from a backup.
By Steve Horton |
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In this interactive video, learn how to remove unneeded add-ons from all the popular web browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer.
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Often, an operating system will become corrupted, slow or unstable over time.
By Steve Horton |
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Software Review HQ has reviewed Driver Reviver, and this blog says that Driver Reviver provides an “easy fix” for driver-related issues. Check out the review.
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UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP is a Blue Screen of Death error resulting from a hardware failure or conflict. Here’s how to fix it.
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It’s important to understand what IPv6 is and how it affects your PC and its Internet connection.
By Mark Beare |
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Recently we decided to upgrade the hard drive of one of our 2 year old Sony Vaio laptops here in the office. You won’t believe the result!
By Steve Horton |
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The Windows 8 Release Preview is the last consumer-oriented preview of Windows before the October 2012 release. Here’s how to install it.
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Defragmenting your hard drive, also known as defragging, helps it run faster by moving files closer together on the drive. It’s an important maintenance step, so learn how to do it in this interactive video.
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We’d like to tell you about two important announcements regarding our battery life management application, Battery Optimizer.
By Steve Horton |
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Do you need a touchscreen PC, especially with the advent of Windows 8? We run down the pluses and minuses of owning one.
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So you’d like to go the Solid State Drive (SSD) route. Maybe you’ve heard that these types of drives are much faster than hard drives and are ideal for Windows and applications, while hard drives are good for movies and other large files.