Ultimate Troubleshooting Guide for Windows 7 Hanging Issues

Ultimate Troubleshooting Guide for Windows 7 Hanging Issues Every different situation that we’ve encountered Previously, I wrote theUltimate Troubleshooting Guide for Windows 7 Homegroup Issues, which a lot of people found useful. Today, I am going to write up a ultimate troubleshooting guide for Windows 7 hanging issues. This includes Windows 7 hanging on startup/boot, hanging when logging off, hanging when shutting down, hanging when installing programs, etc. Even though Windows 7 is a big step forward from Windows Vista, it still has it’s share of problems....

March 27, 2012 · 11 min · 2293 words · Sarah Griffin

Install Adobe Digital Editions In Ubuntu Linux

Install Adobe Digital Editions In Ubuntu Linux So you can read ebooks easier Libraries have been around for quite some time. One of the nice things about living in the digital age, however, is being able to check out books from the library in digital form. Ebooks, in other words. In order to take advantage of this, a computer user needs to have a library card, access to the Internet, and Adobe Digital Editions, the software used to download the book....

February 8, 2012 · 3 min · 578 words · Sabrina Jackson

Use Alternate DNS Servers In Windows For Faster Internet

Use Alternate DNS Servers In Windows For Faster Internet Your results may vary but give it a try For many computer users who have complaints about their ISP’s Internet speed, one factor they may not be considering is the quality of their ISP’s DNS servers. DNS stands for Domain Name Servers, and is what your web browser uses to convert the web address you type into the URL bar of the browser into that website’s actual IP address....

January 20, 2012 · 4 min · 775 words · Jeremy Carlson

Create and Edit Zip Files In Linux Using The Terminal

Create and Edit Zip Files In Linux Using The Terminal Why do it? Because you’re a Linux user! In a previous article, we detailed how to use the tar command to create archives. While tar is a very common compression scheme for Linux, it isn’t nearly as popular for Windows and Mac OS X users, who will find most of their archives created using the zip format. It’s easy to use Zip (to create) and Unzip (to expand) archives in Linux....

January 17, 2012 · 7 min · 1366 words · Roberto Mccarthy

Shutdown and Restart Your Computer From The Ubuntu Terminal

Shutdown and Restart Your Computer From The Ubuntu Terminal With the addition of modifiers a complete set of commands In Linux, it’s pretty simple (as it is in most operating systems), to restart your computer, logout of your user account, or completely shutdown your system. Often, it’s as simple as hitting the power button on your computer, or clicking a button on the toolbar. In Ubuntu, you’ll see a window like this appear....

January 10, 2012 · 4 min · 782 words · Matthew Logan
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