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This short tutorial will show you how to
master the art of "Cut Copy & Paste"
Using your mouse and keyboard. Even if you know next to nothing about using a computer.
You can learn some simple tricks that will do complex work
for you in n
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Defrag Your Hard Drive, dont think you can't do it sure, you can.
Lets get started. Have you ever noticed how your computer seems to run slower?
and slower each week? Did you think it was just your imagination,
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In the good old days, back when the Internet had about 10 users and the web was a far off vision, PCs were called Home Computers and anyone could learn to write computer games. Three of us set up in business to write and sell our own games for th
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Are you looking for tips to make DVD burning a stress-free experience? Below are a few practical and sensible tips that will help you circumvent common DVD burning and playback problems. As veteran disc copiers will tell you, DVD burning is
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SWITCHYARD and GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE Electrical energy management system ensures supply of energy to every consumer at all times at rated voltage, frequency and specified waveform, at lowest cost and minimum environmental degradation. The swi
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It was inevitable that our work files would mushroom to sizes far beyond restrictions imposed by most email services. The reason can be summarized in one word: graphics. Whether you want to send photos, CADD (computer aided drafting & design
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Tech support tells me to type 'regedt32' as opposed to 'regedit' to access the registry from the command line (Start > Run). I question the use of 'regedt32,' but he says to do it anyway. Whenever I use the registry editor, I recall this incident
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