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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• Survivor tools

By Staff. More and more websites are available now that can ferret out viruses and spyware on your computer.

3• Reformat and reinstall Windows 98 on your laptop

By Andy Walker. If you need to reinstall Windows 98 on your laptop computer, there are different ways to do it depending on how your particular system is set up.

4•  How to add USB 2.0 to your PC

By Andy Walker. Can you use a newer USB device on an older USB port? Read this article to find out.

5•  How to add USB ports to your PC

By Andy Walker. If you find yourself having to unplug one USB device in order to use another, Cyberwalker can show you how to add more USB ports to your computer.

6• The difference between PC100, PC133, and DDR memory

By Andy Walker. If you're looking at upgrading your system with some new RAM, be advised not all forms of RAM are compatible with one another.

7• Slip-stream into the fast lane

By Chris Ricci. Avoid waiting for Windows XP updates and patches, make them all part of Service Pack 2, and live happily ever after.

8• Unwanted e-mail? Filter it out!

By Andy Walker. If your e-mail in-box is overrun with unwanted messages, there are a few steps that will help you filter them out.

9• How to shop for a sound card for your computer

By Andy Walker. There are all types of sound cards available on the market today.

10• Rename your router or be hacked

By Andy Walker. Change the factory settings on your home network router when you set it up.

11• Clear out autocomplete bug

By Andy Walker. When the autocomplete seems a little too auto, clear it with this how-to.

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13• What's connected to a computer? All about peripherals

By Andy Walker. Wondering what is connected to your PC through all those cables? Here is the skinny on computer peripherals.

14• How to use a cellular phone to go online with your laptop

By Andy Walker. Cell phones can be used for more than just making phone calls.

15• 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.

16• 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.

17• Ready, aim, snap - and edit

By Chris Ricci. A host of photo editing suites is available via the web.

18• How to buy a laptop in 2004

By Andy Walker. Here are a few buying tips to think about before you spend your well-earned money on one.

19• Grisoft's AVG Anti-Spyware Free

By Ted Gallardo. A solid, dependable anti-spyware application that is easy for any level of computer user.

20• How to choose a computer monitor

By Andy Walker. Upgrading your computer for better performance is a popular thing to do.

21• Video Newsletter: Multi-core processors demystified

By Andy Walker. Computers have more than one brain these days.

22• How to fix web link errors

By Andy Walker. If you're having trouble reaching certain web pages on the Internet, and you know they were there before, here are some helpful tips to get you to your destinations.

23• CA Internet Security Suite 2007: go for it

By Ted Gallardo. Fighting viruses, spyware and spam behind one firewall is rather attractive but ability to concentrate its controls into one spot would be even more helpful.

24• E-mailed links don't work? Fix 'em!

By Andy Walker. Sometimes you receive an e-mail with a link in it.

25• Keeping your data safe

By Peter Ehm. Since the time of tapes or unending boxes of floppies all the way to storing critical data on alternate media, our lives have become safer.

26• Get hackers out of your home

By Andy Walker. The arrival of broadband Internet access has opened up a new playground for hackers: home computers.

27• Computer too noisy? It's getting too hot

By Chris Ricci. Fans inside your computer case can - and do - break down.

28• CA Anti-Spam 2007 makes sense

By Ted Gallardo. While relatively effective when cleaning up Microsoft's mail applications, this spam-killer won't work on e-mail applications from other makers.

29• 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.

30• Forcing Windows to obey

By Andy Walker. What to do when your Windows 95 or 98 system won't completely shut down when you tell it to.

31• Safer Networking's Spybot - Search & Destroy

By Ted Gallardo. Simple, straightforward, easy to use, this is one of the few applications to offer a free real-time protection monitor.

32• How to buy a small business computer in 2003

By Andy Walker. Purchasing a computer for a small business poses its own set of unique problems.

33• Neat program cleans out old URLs

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

34• LabRats #099: Keeping your data safe

By Cyberwalker staff. There are many ways how to frustrate curious computer predators' prying eyes and keep private information private.

35• How to choose a power strip

By Andy Walker. With all the power cables that go along with running a computer, a power strip is essential.

36• Tips for the rookie scanner

By Andy Walker. So you've decided to buy yourself a scanner - congratulations! This article will help you go from scanning rookie to pro.

37• Applications ignore one another

By Chris Ricci. Office programs are often incompatible, but you can now get around the challenge.

38• Return to XP an involved operation

By Jason Kerluck. Restoring your hard drive so XP installer can see what it's doing is not easy, but it's worth the effort to the many who prefer the older operating system to Vista.

39• Math for couch potatoes: how to get the best view

By Andy Walker. Complicated formula, C2TVD, defines how to calculate the precise distance between yourself and your TV screen using just your fingers and your toes.

40• How to control pop-up ads while surfing the web.

By Andy Walker. You're cruising around the web, not bothering anybody, and then there they are -- pop-up ads screaming for your attention all over the pages you're trying to read.

41• So you want a web site of your own?

By Chris Ricci. If you think you've got something to say to the world, or something to sell to the world, doing it online might be your best bet.

42• Netscape's got Explorer beat.

By Andy Walker. In the "Battle of Browsers", the score card leans in Netscape's favor.

43• LabRats #090: Make your old iPod work like new

By Cyberwalker staff. Batteries run out and won't take any more new charges? The assembly is sealed and there seems to be no opening to replace an old battery? Not to worry, Andy Walker and Sean Carruthers have assembled information that will help get your iPod up and running again in (almost) no time.

44• Erase Netscape Navigator's trail

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

45• Higher-speed data communication comes with a price

By Andy Walker. Newer technologies always come with a hefty price tag, and high speed Internet connections are no exception.

46• Internal changes scared your computer silly?

By Andy Walker. Power on .

47• High-math behind high-definition

By Andy Walker. High-definition TV is based on involved mathematical calculations.

48• LabRats #093: at New Media Expo 2007, II

By Cyberwalker staff. Podcasts are here to stay, their creators believe, and numbers seem to indicate they know whereof they speak.

49• LabRats #092: at New Media Expo 2007, I

By Cyberwalker staff. Podcasts are another new media foray into the world of news and entertainment information.

50• Should you write on a CD or DVD?

By Andy Walker. You're into making your own CDs, so how do you keep from mixing up your "England's Best Punk" CD from Granny's "1001 Irish Jigs"? Grab a pen, just be sure it's the right type.