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1• How to update a driver
By Staff. When you change your operating system, such as upgrade from XP to Vista, some of your peripheral equipment will be upset.
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•  Reformat your hard drive using Windows 98
By Andy Walker. It makes perfect sense to do so once in a while, if only to keep your box running like a race horse.
4• How to reformat and reinstall Windows Vista
By Andy Walker. Before you decide to reformat and reinstall your Windows Vista, there are several important things to consider.
5• 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.
6• One Window too many?
By Andy Walker. You reinstalled Windows XP on your computer thinking it would overwrite the existing version of Windows XP and now there are two copies when you boot up.
7• Get rid of trash on your hard drive
By Andy Walker. Use these methods to find/delete hidden and unwanted files to maximize your hard drive space.
8• How to Clean out Unwanted Files Hidden on Your Hard Drive
By Andy Walker. There are many hidden files on a Windows computer.
9• Stand up against hijackers
By Andy Walker. Finding that your home page has been hijacked is frustrating.
10• Create audio CDs with MP3 files
By Jonathan Walker. When you want to play your MP3s on a standard CD player, you need an audio CD of them.
11• Outlook's archived e-mail only a click away
By Andy Walker. It makes perfect sense to archive mail as it saves space in your e-mail application.
12• How to find lost files in Windows XP
By Andy Walker. It can be frustrating trying to find files on your computer.
13• Compare Vista versions
By Andy Walker. Did you know there are nine versions of Windows Vista? Here's a breakdown.
14• Keep track of your computer even while you're away
By Andy Walker. Sometimes you just need to know for sure whether your computer is being used for less than honorable purposes when you are away.
15• Clean your Windows registry
By Don Reisinger. Sometimes the best way to fix a problem is to clean the Windows registry.
16• How to create an autoresponder in Outlook 2002
By Andy Walker. Set Outlook 2002's auto-responder to make sure people who correspond with you know you're away, not ignoring their messages.
17• How to clean up Windows 98 start up
By Andy Walker. Keep your zippy wonder box tidy for continued fast performance.
18• Clear out autocomplete bug
By Andy Walker. When the autocomplete seems a little too auto, clear it with this how-to.
19• Never lose your e-mail address book again.
By Andy Walker. E-mail addresses are today's phone numbers.
20• Windows caught in the cookie jar
By Andy Walker. Cookies.
21• Get rid of content advisor password
By Andy Walker. If your browser has banned you from certain web sites, and you can't override it, do a little Jedi mind-trick on your computer.
22• Take control of your documents
By Chris Ricci. A few useful tips to share your files with those you want to share them with, and make sure they're safe.
23• How to create an autoresponder in Outlook 2000
By Andy Walker. Outlook 2000 has an automatic email "answering machine".
24• FTP to the rescue
By Andy Walker. Large e-mail attachments tax some e-mail systems' resources.
25• How to 'find' downloaded files
By Andy Walker. Once in a while those files you downloaded from the Internet seem to go into self-induced exile.
26• Making your MP3 files mobile
By Jonathan Walker. You don't have to be chained to your PC to listen to your MP3 files.
27• Back-up your address book in Outlook Express 5.0
By Andy Walker. Backing up your Outlook Express address book is a step-by-step process.
28• Keep your PC running in top form
By Andy Walker. A clean and organized computer is a happy computer.
29• How to reinstall Mac OS X
By Andy Walker. You may find some bad apples even among the vaunted Macintoshes.
30• How to remove the boot-up password in Windows
By Andy Walker. Find out about one man's dilemma with regards to the Windows password, and how to resolve it.
31• 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.
32• How to print your bookmarks
By Andy Walker. You want to print your bookmarks but there's no obvious way to do it.
33• Carbonite Online Backup
By Jason Kerluck. Carbonite offers an uncomplicated way to save whatever you need to save on your computer before tragedy strikes and your hard drive goes kaput.
34• Edit registry to fix IE content advisory password woes.
By Andy Walker. Here's how to release IE's content advisory, by editing your registry.
35• How to find files you've downloaded to your computer
By Andy Walker. If you're looking for files you've downloaded from the internet, here is how you can find them.
36• How to get rid of hard drive garbage
By Peter Ehm. Obsolete data slows computers down to a crawl.
37• Windows 95 backup meant for files
By Andy Walker. Backing up your data is essential.
38• Create folder on the desktop
By Andy Walker. Folders help keep your desktop organized.
39• Can you link a Vista box to an XP machine? Yes, you can
By Jason Kerluck. Short of upgrading your more mature computer from XP to Vista (and who would want to do that, right?), rere's relatively simple - but somewhat involved - recipe how to create a network (computers linked together) so that your XP computer and your Vista computer can communicate with each other, keeping you AND both of your computers happy.
40• iPod can carry loads of data
By Chris Ricci. It takes just a bit of shuffling to organize your music, but once you're done, you can't beat the price-per-GB of storage the iPod offers.
41• Out with the new, in with the old
By Chris Ricci. Upgrading to Windows Vista is not as easy at it seems: the new OS has its own ticks.
42• Windows Registry is a finicky database
By Andy Walker. The registry is chock full of tidbits of information.
43• Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac
By Randy Walker. Many computer users like Windows applications so much, they want to be able to run them even on Mac computers.
44• LabRats #079: Software surgery
By Cyberwalker staff. Usually, you uninstall software.
45• Zipping to your heart's delight
By Cyberwalker staff. Compressing files and complete folders now an easier proposition as Windows offers its own zipper in both XP and Vista.
46• Taking your files on the road
By Chris Ricci. You may be moving all over the world, and your files stay put.
47• Sidestepping a frozen Windows Explorer
By Cyberwalker staff. You're trying to delete a huge number of old files, and Windows Explorer won't let you.
48• 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.
49• Use the same View settings for all folders
By Andy Walker. If you want all your folders to look the same, configure them in the View settings window.
50• 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.
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