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1• Reformat and Reinstall Windows XP FAQ

By Andy Walker. This FAQ (frequently asked questions page) is for people who own a Windows XP computer and want to reinstall and reformat their hard drives.

2• Wipe adult content from your PC

By Andy Walker. Need to delete your Internet Browser history to keep those nosy people from tracking your web surfing habits? This guide will show your how to do so.

3• FAT32 is no obstacle in going back in history

By Andy Walker. How to wipe Windows XP and revert to Windows Me/98/95 if you have FAT32.

4• Meet the Cyberwalker Team

By Staff. Click here to meet the remarkable team that brought Cyberwalker.

5• Hate Windows XP? Wipe it out!

By Andy Walker. If you have Windows XP and you want to revert back to Windows ME, 98, or 95, this is how to do it.

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7• Windows XP goes kaboom?

By Chris Ricci. An XP crash sounds ominous but it doesn't have to be: you can save your PC without losing your data.

8• Rid your browser of naughty stuff

By Andy Walker. What to do if you don't want others to see that you've visited certain sites.

9• Give your browser an amnesia

By Andy Walker. Internet Explorer means well, but sometimes it keeps track of information you want to delete.

10• Evidence Eliminator

By Ted Gallardo. There are many reasons why you want to make sure nobody knows what you've been up to on your computer, some of them noble, even.

11• Not simple to erase Netscape Navigator's trail

By . If you can edit a plain text file, you can delete the contents of Netscape's pull-down URL menus.

12• How to wipe adult content

By Cyberwalker staff. These applications will help clean your computer of adult images, movies and content.

13• Lavasoft's Ad-Aware 2007

By Ted Gallardo. One of the first applications out of the anti-spyware wars gates, Lavasoft is still going strong.

14• CCleaner

By Ted Gallardo. While not as robust as some of its pricier cousins, this application delivers on its promise to keep your computer reasonably clean of unwanted temporary files.

15• TMP files: A necessary evil?

By Chris Ricci. They slow you down, but deciding which ones have to go and where to find them isn't an easy proposition.

16• EAST Technologies' East-Tec Eraser 2007

By Ted Gallardo. Delete files safely and securely, and wipe your Internet browser history, too.

17• Pentium III and a brief history of PC processors

By Andy Walker. Processors have evolved rapidly these past few years.

18• CA Anti-Spyware 2007: old friend's back

By Ted Gallardo. Its predecessor, eTrust PestPatrol, used to be more robust, but still, this application is one of the musts these days.

19•  Windows and its versions up through Windows 2000

By Andy Walker. Here's an overview of where Windows has been and where it's going.

20• Neat program cleans out old URLs

By Andy Walker. Netscape Navigator just seems to like to cling to old URLs.

21• Portable player gone wild

By Chris Ricci. An FM tuner, a memory card AND a television screen? That's future that's happening today.

22• Using CA Personal Firewall 2007

By Ted Gallardo. There are other security applications that keep would-be hackers at bay and away from your computer better than this one.

23• Send garbage where it belongs

By Chris Ricci. Get rid of software you won't need to reclaim precious hard drive space.

24• Transferring tips on buses

By Andy Walker. The data in your computer is moved around inside the machine via "buses".

25• Erase Netscape Navigator's trail

By Andy Walker. The trick to covering your electronic tracks in Netscape Navigator.

26• Blu-ray knocks out HD DVD

By Jason Kerluck. As format wars go, this one was as brief as it was bitter.

27• The faster the refresh rate, the better the picture

By Andy Walker. Response time is better measurement than refresh rate, but in both cases it remans a fact that crisper viewing means less tired eyes, fewer headaches.

28• Blame clients for service they don't get

By Chris Ricci. Customers often don't know what they want, and they won't stop whining until they get it, technicians complain in this, the second part of a two-part expose of customer - support relationship.

29• Remember iPhone, it's worth it

By Andy Walker. Apple unveils a smart phone that has got most of the things a computer geek on the go needs, and then some.

30• Changing Windows Live Messenger settings

By Jason Kerluck. Here's how parents can make sure their children need not worry about predators on the web.

31• Dealing with password trouble

By Chris Ricci. Your browser remembers your login sequence, but it can also forget.

32• TV formats reflect number of scan lines

By Andy Walker. This is all for the macho snob in you: without a strong microscope attached to your eyes, you'd be hard-pressed to see the difference between individual high-definition formats .

33• So who's limping? Mac or PC?

By Jason Kerluck. The differences between the two systems seem to have faded lately.

34• Getting around the Mac

By Jason Kerluck. The differences between how to use Windows and how to use Mac are not that huge and impossible to get used to, after all.

35• How to change Yahoo! Messenger settings

By Jason Kerluck. Here's how to keep your children safe when they use the Yahoo! Messenger application on the web.

36• Netscape bids adieu

By Jason Kerluck. R.



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