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1•  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.
2• Hard drive grinding?
By Andy Walker. How to optimize your defragmenter and virtual memory settings.
3• How to defragment your hard drive
By Andy Walker. Your computer files become disorganized over time, slowing things down.
4• 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.
5• How to defragment your computer's hard drive
By Andy Walker. Part of your computer housekeeping should be to run Disk Defragmenter regularly.
6• Wipe the hard drive clean
By Andy Walker. Data deleted from the hard drive may seem permanently gone, but it may really still exist on your system.
7• How to fix Windows disk defragmenter if it stalls
By Andy Walker. Defragmenting your hard drive is recommended maintenance for your computer.
8• Clean your Windows registry
By Don Reisinger. Sometimes the best way to fix a problem is to clean the Windows registry.
9• 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.
10• Don't throw anything away: Part 1
By Chris Ricci. New programs and applications eat memory galore.
11• Free up space on your hard drive: FAQ
By Andy Walker. You can recoup large amount of space if you know exactly what you can delete from your hard drive.
12• 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.
13• What to do when defrag says there's not enough memory
By Andy Walker. Cyberwalker explains the problems behind a mysterious error message you might get when launching Defrag or Scandisk.
14• Ready, aim, snap - and edit
By Chris Ricci. A host of photo editing suites is available via the web.
15• Right-clicking and other rodent secrets
By Andy Walker. If you've wondered what you're supposed to do with that "other button" on your PC's mouse, get ready for a lot of new choices.
16• How to filter spam on popular email programs
By Andy Walker. If your inbox is stuffed full of unwanted emails read on to see how to alleviate your spam issue.
17• Keep your PC running in top form
By Andy Walker. A clean and organized computer is a happy computer.
18• Blog your world to the world
By Chris Ricci. No matter where you are and what you're doing, you can tell your story - and even talk to people who agree (or disagree) with you.
19• Be a master of your domain
By Chris Ricci. Build you own web site and communicate with the rest of the world.
20• Defragment your hard drive
By Andy Walker. .
21• Odds and sods in helpful hints
By Andy Walker. Cyberwalker musings.
22• Keeping your registry clean
By Chris Thorp. Corrupt registry drives your computer to a standstill.
23• Get organized with a handheld computer
By Andy Walker. Need to get organized, and need some advice of which hand-held will help you reach your goals? This guide will help you decide which hand-held computer is best for you.
24• iPod: music on the go
By Stephen Saylor. We used to attend concerts and go to live theatres.
25• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 052
By Staff. Originally Aired June 12th, 2007: Organized Crime Online.
26• Music that's easy to find
By Stephen Saylor. Your iTunes can keep all of your music at your fingertips: just learn how to organize it in libraries.
27• Create folder on the desktop
By Andy Walker. Folders help keep your desktop organized.
28• 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.
29• Viruses now a money maker
By Andy Walker. Progress reaches the underground world: virus and other malicious software writers get paid to sell their stuff so criminals can abuse computer users big and small more efficiently.
30• How to attract an office geek
By Andy Walker. Finally a woman has found a geek attractive.
31• LabRats #082: Perpendicular storage, eh?
By Cyberwalker Staff. Perpendicular storage technology does exactly what it says it will do: by storing information in perpendicular rather than horizontal fashion, it helps increase your hard disk's volume without increasing its size.
32• There are ways to fight cyber criminals
By Andy Walker. From identity theft through abuse of your e-mail system, and then some, there seem to be no bounds to computer criminals' weird imaginations.
33• Send big files without problems
By Chris Ricci. Compressing a series of files for transmission using WinRAR: some re-assembly required.
34• Mother's Day goes hi-tech
By Chris Ricci. Run out of ideas what to give you mom for her special day? Don't despair, there are virtual possibilities galore - at your fingertips!.
35• 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.
36• Take your bookmarks on the road
By Chris Ricci. Even if we don't carry our computers along during our travels, we still can have access to our own bookmarks.
37• Games not just a kids' phenomenon
By Jason Kerluck. Many shrug computer games off just as a silly diversion teenage boys use to waste their time.
38• Safe on the cheap
By Peter Ehm. There are some freeware security application titles that would give their most expensive siblings a good run for their money.
39• Defragmentation tidies up your computer
By Jason Kerluck. While it doesn't cure all that may ail your computer, a once-a-month cleanup never hurts.
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