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How To Move Drivers From One Computer To Another

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  1. How To Move Drivers From One Computer To Another 
    There are only two common situations where you might need to move a driver from one computer to another: moving a driver from a computer with Internet access to a computer without Internet access and copying an obscure driver which you can't find anywhere else from a computer which has it to a computer which […]
  2. How to Share Large Files over the Internet? 
    The greatest advent of the personal computing age has been file sharing. This is where a copy of data, for example music, documents and presentations, is made available to another user who is in a remote station. Man has always been a social creature who requires regular feedback from peers as a yardstick of how […]
  3. GNU and It's Advantages over Windows and Mac 
    What is GNU? GNU is a free operating system (OS), whose name is a recursive acronym meaning: ‘GNU’s Not Unix!’. While GNU is based on UNIX’s software principles it deviates from its distribution model by being available without any cost to the user. All the components of the GNU OS are distributed under the four […]
  4. Find The Right Drivers For My Computer Free On The Internet 
    Q. How do I find the right drivers for my computer free on the internet? A. How do you find the right device driver for free on the Internet? It can be a real pain when you buy a new or used gadget but need to install the driver before you can use it—and it's […]
  5. How to Sign a Document Electronically 
    In this article we will learn how to sign a document electronically. Sometimes you need to sign your electronic documents (office documents or emails) digitally to assure its receiver that the file is authentic and was in fact sent by you. By doing so, you will give the receiver assurance that you are truly the […]
  6. Why We Need IP Addresses? What is Version 4 and 6? 
    Why we need IP addresses. Just like the way you need a unique address to mail a letter to, so does every device on a network require a unique address so that computers can communicate with them. The TCP/IP protocol is the most used standard in networking (including the Internet). The TCP/IP protocol uses IP addresses to […]
  7. What is a Self-Extracting Zip File? 
    A self-extracting Zip file is an executable program file (.EXE file) that includes both a Zip file and software to extract or “unzip” the contents of the Zip file. Users can extract the contents of a self-extracting Zip file by simply running it. This is convenient because the end user does not need an unzip […]


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Move Files On Your Computer – Cut, Copy And Paste

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  1. Move Files On Your Computer – Cut, Copy And Paste 
    Storing files on your computer can be fun, but when you keep saving files anywhere and everywhere your computer can become a total mess. This is why we need to know how to move files to another location on your computer. For example, you might want to create a new folder in your documents folder […]
  2. Hardware or Software Problem – How to Find The Cause? 
    A computer problem, occasioned by the breakdown of a component or malfunction of a program is a very costly occurrence for business. It is important for a user to be able to tell the cause of a computer problem when it occurs. Is it hardware related? Is it a software issue? These questions will be […]
  3. Do Computers Get Slower Over Time 
    There's nothing worse than seeing a 45-year old guy at the gym who has obviously defied the logics of aging. He's got six-pack abs, isn't busting a sweat, is doubling your bench press and all the girls are ogling him and ignoring you…even worse you later find out he's actually 70! While there are some […]
  4. How to Create a Zip File Using WinZip? 
    Compression is the process of compacting a large file/files or packing several files to a single file to make them smaller in size. It is a bit like storing clothes in a vacuum seal bag. It shrinks down to more than half the size. Have you ever had to wait for a few minutes to […]
  5. What is an Archive? 
    Archives are files that contain other files. Typically the files in an archive are compressed, but does not have to be. Archives usually have file names ending with ZIP, ZIPX, LZH, LHA, GZ, or CAB, depending on how they were created. Archives make it easy to group files and make transporting and copying these files […]
  6. Password Protection / Encryption of Files and Folders 
    There are several methods of securing data that resides in your computer. One of these ways is by using encryption. When you access an encrypted file or folder you will be prompted to enter the set password. This is necessary when you require a layer of security over a file that will be sent online […]
  7. Can You Monitor Reliability? (With Reliability Monitor?) 
    We always wonder how we can determine or possibly forecast the reliability of our computers when we plan on doing some important tasks with it. Although this may be approached from different angles and criteria, certain occurrences of interruptions and their regularity can tell us how well a computer is serving us. By having a […]


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