Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to create a new database in Microsoft Access 2010
Posted on 08:36 by Unknown
Monday, 26 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to mount a virtual hard drive (VHD) in Windows 7
Posted on 13:50 by Unknown
Description: This article describes how to mount a virtual hard drive (VHD) in Windows 7.
VHD is a file extension in Windows that stands for Virtual Hard Disk. It is a publically available image format specification that allows the encapsulation of an entire hard disk in one file. It is capable of hosting several formats such as NTFS, FAT, exFAT and UDFS and may be used as a boot drive by
VHD is a file extension in Windows that stands for Virtual Hard Disk. It is a publically available image format specification that allows the encapsulation of an entire hard disk in one file. It is capable of hosting several formats such as NTFS, FAT, exFAT and UDFS and may be used as a boot drive by
Posted in Drive, hard, hard drive, micro center, mount, mount a drive, tech support, tech tip, VHD, virtual, Virtual Hard Drive, Win 7, win7, windows
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Friday, 23 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to network a Windows 7 PC to a Mac running OS X Part 3: Accessing the shared files
Posted on 06:45 by Unknown
Description: This guide will walk through two different ways of accessing the files on your network: Accessing the files on your Mac from your Windows 7 PC and accessing the files on your PC from your Mac.
Accessing Mac files from the PC
Click Start and select Computer.
In the Address bar at the top, type two back slashes and the IP address of the Mac noted
earlier and press Enter.
Accessing Mac files from the PC
Click Start and select Computer.
In the Address bar at the top, type two back slashes and the IP address of the Mac noted
earlier and press Enter.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to network a Windows 7 PC to a Mac running OS X Part 2: OS X Setup
Posted on 13:00 by Unknown
Description: Now that the Windows side of things is set, this guide will walk through how to set up OS X on the network.
Click the Apple button in the upper left then select System Preferences.
Within System Preferences select Sharing under the Internet & Wireless heading.
Click the Options button in the Sharing window.
Make sure both Share files and folders using AFP and Share files
Click the Apple button in the upper left then select System Preferences.
Within System Preferences select Sharing under the Internet & Wireless heading.
Click the Options button in the Sharing window.
Make sure both Share files and folders using AFP and Share files
Monday, 19 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to network a Windows 7 PC to a Mac running OS X Part 1: Windows Setup
Posted on 11:19 by Unknown
Description: Windows 7 introduced users to the Homegroup for networking and file sharing. Homegroups make things much simpler when networking multiple Windows 7 machines, but what if you want to have a computer on the home network that isn't running Windows 7? Better yet, what if that computer isn't running Windows at all?
This series will walk through how to network a Windows 7 PC to a Mac
This series will walk through how to network a Windows 7 PC to a Mac
Friday, 16 March 2012
Egyptian Case Mod - Part 4 (Overview)
Posted on 04:05 by Unknown
A scarab mouse and system overviewBuilding a better mouse? The Egyptian theme might be considered a bit ponderousand dry with all of the historical references, no matter how fancy its jewelsor ornamentation. I'm not saying that adding a themed accessory will lightenthe mood, but it seemed like a good idea at the time.Starting with a basic wireless mouse...Bright blue hot glue is built up on the
Posted in build your own PC, byopc, carving, case, case mod, case modification, Case Mods, computer, computer case, Egyptian, extreme, hieroglyphic, Limestone Shell, mod, Modding, New System Build, QuetzalMod, Upgrades
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Thursday, 15 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to boot into Safe Mode in Windows
Posted on 13:15 by Unknown
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to change Mouse Settings in Windows 7
Posted on 09:40 by Unknown
Description: This article will detail how to change common settings for how the mouse interacts with Windows and installed programs. This is useful for changing how fast the cursor moves in response to mouse movement, changing scroll speed, and changing how fast two clicks on the mouse need to be in order to be recognized as a double-click.
Click the Start Menu
in the lower left corner of
Click the Start Menu
in the lower left corner of
Monday, 12 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to turn on HTML5 for YouTube
Posted on 10:47 by Unknown
Description: Have faster load times on YouTube with HTML5.
With Flash becoming outdated and no longer used by many websites, the newest form is what is called HTML5. Though HTML5 hasn't
been officially used on all websites or released, YouTube has given the
option to test it out via a trial version. By turning this on, you will
notice faster load times with streaming YouTube videos and
With Flash becoming outdated and no longer used by many websites, the newest form is what is called HTML5. Though HTML5 hasn't
been officially used on all websites or released, YouTube has given the
option to test it out via a trial version. By turning this on, you will
notice faster load times with streaming YouTube videos and
Posted in How to turn on HTML5, HTML5, HTML5 video player, micro center, microcenter, tech support, tech tip, you tube, YouTube
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Friday, 9 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: Keyboard shortcuts in Windows 7
Posted on 12:44 by Unknown
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: Facebook Timeline Part Two: Getting Timeline
Posted on 11:02 by Unknown
Description: This is the second document in our Facebook Timeline series. In this document we will show how to get Timeline, and how set it up for basic use.
Our
first document covered some of the Timeline basics
- what it is, what it does, why it's not as confusing as it seems. This second document will tackle enabling and configuring Timeline. Think of this as a companion to Facebook's
Our
first document covered some of the Timeline basics
- what it is, what it does, why it's not as confusing as it seems. This second document will tackle enabling and configuring Timeline. Think of this as a companion to Facebook's
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: Facebook Timeline Part One: Introduction
Posted on 08:41 by Unknown
Description: This is the first in a multi-document series on the topic of the Facebook Timeline. This first document will help determine what the timeline is, and give some basic information on how to use it.
The goal is to help alleviate some of the confusion, and answer questions we've been getting on Facebook.
What is the Facebook Timeline?
The Facebook Timeline is a new way of displaying
The goal is to help alleviate some of the confusion, and answer questions we've been getting on Facebook.
What is the Facebook Timeline?
The Facebook Timeline is a new way of displaying
Monday, 5 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to configure Windows Explorer to show all File Extensions
Posted on 11:35 by Unknown
Description: This article outlines the process of configuring Windows Explorer to show all file extensions.
Open the Start Menu.
Left click on the Control Panel Link.
Set the Control Panel to Large Icons View.
Left click on the Folder Options Link.
Left click on the View Tab.
Uncheck the Hide extensions for known file types Option.
Left click on the OK Button to complete the
Open the Start Menu.
Left click on the Control Panel Link.
Set the Control Panel to Large Icons View.
Left click on the Folder Options Link.
Left click on the View Tab.
Uncheck the Hide extensions for known file types Option.
Left click on the OK Button to complete the
Friday, 2 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to use the ESET System Inspector Tool
Posted on 12:53 by Unknown
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Tech Tip of the Day: How to shrink and create a new partition
Posted on 11:46 by Unknown
Description: This document will show how to create a new partitioned "Hard Drive" from your existing drive.
Ever feel like space is becoming an issue on the C drive (Solid State Drive maybe?) or there is certain files in which rather than having them on the C drive and taking up space
- would rather put them somewhere else? Maybe the computer has two hard drives or one drive that has a large
Ever feel like space is becoming an issue on the C drive (Solid State Drive maybe?) or there is certain files in which rather than having them on the C drive and taking up space
- would rather put them somewhere else? Maybe the computer has two hard drives or one drive that has a large
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