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1• Cyberwalker.com Frequently Asked Questions

By . Are you having difficulties finding your way around our site? We have the answers to your questions right here.

2• Your BIOS needs facelift, too

By Andy Walker. If you need to update your BIOS and you have a flash BIOS chip, no worries.

3•  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.

4• How to fix USB mouse problems

By Andy Walker. As USB becomes a popular fixture on computers, we need to learn how to trouble shoot them.

5• Two monitors on one computer . . . Is that possible?

By Andy Walker. Yes, it is possible, but you need to know Windows 98's limitations concerning the whole idea.

6• 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.

7• Here's what you need for your personal home office

By Andy Walker. If you need to buy equipment for your home office, here are some Cyberwalker recommendations.

8• How to buy a small business PC

By Andy Walker. A business's computer needs are different from a home's.

9• Same box, different results

By Andy Walker. Computers of similar make and build often perform differently.

10• How to choose a computer monitor

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

11• Optimize Windows XP

By Andy Walker. If your Windows XP seems sluggish, or just want to boost it's performance follow this easy guide.

12• Keep your PC running in top form

By Andy Walker. A clean and organized computer is a happy computer.

13• 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.

14• How to buy a laptop in 2005

By Andy Walker. Laptops have come a long way since they orginally came out.

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

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

16• Cache cleanup keeps Netscape Navigator files current.

By Andy Walker. There's a point to Netscape Navigator monitoring the age of the pages you're viewing, and it uses its cache to do it.

17• Plug-n-Play efforts

By Andy Walker. Upgrading your computer can be a serious undertaking.

18• 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.

19• How to network several PCs

By Andy Walker. Troubleshooting a computer network is a major scare for a lot of folks.

20• Using the infrared port in your Palm

By Andy Walker. You're on the move and need to use the infrared data transfer port on your Palm.

21• 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.

22• How to hide your secrets

By Andy Walker. Security is paramount when disclosing your personal information on the Internet.

23• Fry, baby, fry -- MMX inferno

By Andy Walker. If you're upgrading your computer, make sure all the components are compatible.

24• Reinstall Windows after swapping your motherboard

By Andy Walker. Did you know Windows files keeps an inventory of your component? Cool.

25• Blame video card for computer's strange behavior.

By Andy Walker. If your computer screen freezes often, or you have other video-related issues, this guide will help you update your video card drivers.

26• How to buy a new computer to suit your needs

By Jason Kerluck. Before even entering the store, sit down and decide what it is you'll need your new computer for.

27• The skinny on digital cameras

By Andy Walker. Purchasing a digital camera? Got questions? That's how it should be.

28• Have gadgets, will travel

By Andy Walker. It used to be we'd travel out of eagerness to see new places and meet new people.

29• How to buy a digital camera

By Andy Walker. If you're looking at buying a digital camera, Cyberwalker can show you the ins and outs of these seemingly complex cameras.

30• Class system fouls up fax.

By Andy Walker. Learn the difference between Class 1 and Class 2 fax machines.

31• LabRats #097: Why one screen if you can have two?

By Cyberwalker staff. If you want (or need) to be more effective and efficient, and you want (or need) to keep more than one application active at the same time on your computer, multi-monitor set-ups work like magic.

32• How to Buy a Digital Camera FAQ

By Simon Walker. Buying a digital camera can be quite a complicated process.

33• Transferring tips on buses

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

34• Direct cable connection: How to link two machines

By Andy Walker. A real easy way to link two home computers together.

35• Pick a laptop to suit your needs

By Andy Walker. They come in all shapes and colors, but a smart buyer knows there are other points to consider before shelling out their hard-earned dollar.

36• 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.

37• Get two monitors working side-by-side

By Chris Ricci. It takes a bit of work, but you need not dump your old CRT display.

38• Can you survive the Y2K bug?

By Andy Walker. We've been warned that the Y2K bug may be disastrous in the computing world.

39• LabRats #096: How to stay safe on the road

By Cyberwalker staff. A primer on how to keep your data to yourself in spaces where anyone can read over your shoulder.

40• Internal changes scared your computer silly?

By Andy Walker. Power on .

41• What to do with 486 computer

By Andy Walker. What can you do with a computer is out dated?.

42• AMD Spider proves not all computers are equal

By Jason Kerluck. Computer games expose that even the best of computer-parts standards do not guarantee seamless operation.

43• Clean power equals clean computing

By Peter Ehm. Plug-and-play is a nice expression, and it works - provided you don't plug your computer directly into the wall outlet.

44• Vista: a greedy little devil

By Jason Kerluck. Microsoft's (relatively) new operating system can be as it beautiful as a program can get, but - just like princesses in fairy tales - it requires considerable help from your computer before it even begins thinking of operating smoothly.

45• Service Pack 1: will it deliver Vista to its glory?

By Jason Kerluck. It took two service packs to make Windows XP the good, old and reliable benchmark it is today.

46• Webcams: will they deliver?

By Peter Ehm. There are way too many webcams on the market, not all of them compatible with operating systems or instant messaging software we're using.

47• Running a Mac not that difficult, after all

By Jason Kerluck. Mac has picked quite a few trick from the Windows environment, just as Windows some time ago used the Mac to improve itself.

48• Games have come a long way

By Jason Kerluck. Most of us don't even remember the text-based games people used to entertain themselves with a mere quarter of a century ago.

49• LabRats #003: Lights, camera, action!

By Cyberwalker staff. They're smaller than the palm of your hand, but they can work wonders " after all, even the word itself, camcorder, is an abbreviation!.

50• Two monitors often better than one

By Jason Kerluck. To be able to use more of your computer's capabilities, you often need to see everything that's going on, and then some.



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