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This page is dedicated to providing a few "How To" articles to that ever daring individual that likes to take matters into their own hands. Even though these articles are fairly thorough. Remember, to never attempt anything that you are not 100% comfortable with. Often an individual can do more damage than good if they do not fully understand what they are doing, which will result in more costly repairs.
Is your Windows XP computer running slower and slower without any ryhme or reason? Try this little step to see if it is caused by too many resources being used up upon system start up!
In previous versions of Windows, correcting an operating system error, or installing a new motherboard, usually meant formatting and reinstalling, resulting in loss of all data. Did you know that Windows XP has a repair feature available that may save you a lot of time and prevent potential headaches in fixing a corrupt Windows XP operating system. Here is a walkthrough that will help.
Have you done your spring cleaning yet? Don't think that you can avoid doing the same for your electronic gadgets. It is necessary in order to keep your electronic devices running in tip top shape. Here are a few ideas to help keep your computers running the way they should.
Have you ever spilt something on your keyboard? Do you want to get rid of the grimmy appearance of your dirty keyboard?. Here are a few steps to assist in taking care of your computer keyboard.
Would you like to help increase your computers performance? Changing how Windows XP swap file is allocated, may help. The swap file (virtual memory) is disk memory that the Windows operating system uses to help manage applications when they exceed the amount of RAM configured in the computer. Setting the "Initial size" and "Maximum size" to the same values increases efficiency and performance since Windows does not have to manage re-sizing the swap file.