Operating Systems

Overclock CPU

By dgoldberg at 3 February, 2010, 12:00 am

To overclock CPU speed essentially means to tweak it in such a manner that it runs faster than the speed at which it was originally rated at by the manufacturer. Using the technique, a processor that is rated at 2.0GHz for instance, could be overclocked to run at 2.2GHz speeds. The goal of overclocking is to enhance overall system performance by boosting processor speed. Overclocking is a technique that can be applied not just to the CPU but also to the motherboards and the memory on a computer in order to squeeze extra performance out of the system at little extra cost.

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How To Fix Windows XP Errors The Easy Way

By dgoldberg at 28 January, 2010, 12:00 am

Windows XP is becoming a dinosaur in our current state of by-the-minute technology updates and Operating System fixes. Now a full two generations behind the most current version of the operating system, Windows XP remains to be a favorite among Personal Computer users. Perhaps because of its no-nonsense design and user-friendly interface, or maybe it can be attributed to its low resource footprint. Either way, many users agree that it is an operating system that they will continue to use until their computer dies – and many are loathe to even think about replacing it with Vista or even the upgraded Windows 7.

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Speed Up Your PC

By dgoldberg at 28 January, 2010, 12:00 am

A PC starts to run slower as soon as it is set up, whether of the desktop or laptop variety. It is not because the PC purchased was of a lower quality. There are measures that must be taken on a regular basis to speed up PC functions.

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Remote Telecommuting via IP Telephony

By MetrolineDirect at 16 January, 2010, 12:00 am

You’ve probably seen tons of spam email or banner ads promising riches while working in your pajamas at home. Hopefully, only a tiny minority believes in these get-rich-quick schemes, but someone must be making money here.

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How to Repair Your Computer Freezing and System Crashes Fast and Easily

By alona007 at 24 December, 2009, 12:00 am

Many of you are tired of non-stop troubles with your computer and the signs may consist of the blue screen of death, computer freezing and crashing. These troubles just appear to get inferior over time. You may also see more Windows errors pop-up or have more freeze-ups and system crashes.

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How to Replace a Block of Text

By williegreg at 15 December, 2009, 12:00 am

When you replace a block of text, you can overwrite the visuals with just another block of text. But when you do this, you need to take note whether the replace case sensitive can affect the code that you will put into the system. The standard direction in the replace block of text feature in web developing tools is:

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Windows 7 – Brief Review

By robertoms2003 at 5 December, 2009, 12:00 am

Unlike Vista, which included a number of new applications and an entirely different look and feel than earlier operating systems, Windows 7 is meant to be fully compatible with all aspects of Vista. Some upgrades do make Windows 7 preferable to both Windows XP and Vista, but some aspects are better in the older versions. The time to boot up and shut down the system as well as the speed at which documents and other files open are much improved in Windows 7. But, tasks like video editing remains just as slow as they do in XP and Vista.

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