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1• Reformat and Reinstall: FAQs
By Andy Walker. Reformatting and reinstalling: What? When? Why? Where? How? You're in the right place for the answers to those questions and more.
2• 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.
3• Survivor tools
By Staff. More and more websites are available now that can ferret out viruses and spyware on your computer.
4• How to create an autoresponder in Outlook Express
By Andy Walker. Outlook Express has an automated function to answer incoming email with a "out of office" message.
5• Hard drive grinding?
By Andy Walker. How to optimize your defragmenter and virtual memory settings.
6• Easy reinstall for Windows Vista
By Andy Walker. If you want to take advantage of Windows Vista's new reinstall option from the desktop, start with this article.
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• 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.
10• Compare Vista versions
By Andy Walker. Did you know there are nine versions of Windows Vista? Here's a breakdown.
11• Clean your Windows registry
By Don Reisinger. Sometimes the best way to fix a problem is to clean the Windows registry.
12• 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.
13• Keep it a sweet secret
By Andy Walker. Not everyone wants to have their e-mail address broadcast throughout the cyber-universe.
14• Never lose your e-mail address book again.
By Andy Walker. E-mail addresses are today's phone numbers.
15• Keeping home net routers safe
By Andy Walker. Most home network owners never delve inside their routers to use the hidden security settings that can be used to lock down a network nice and tight.
16• How to troubleshoot Windows crashes
By Andy Walker. If you have the dreaded "Blue Screen of Death," this article will help you determine the cause, and how to alleviate it.
17• How to remove AOL from Windows System Tray
By Andy Walker. Removing icons from the system tray can be easy.
18• Hijacked browser? Fix it!
By Andy Walker. One technique used by spyware is to hijack your internet browser.
19• Optimize Windows XP
By Andy Walker. If your Windows XP seems sluggish, or just want to boost it's performance follow this easy guide.
20• Change Windows Welcome and Exit Screens
By Andy Walker. If you don't like the welcome and exit screens in Windows 95 and 98, why not change them?.
21• Be the master of your e-mail
By Andy Walker. Pick the e-mail you want, not the one your browser wants.
22• 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.
23• 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.
24• 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.
25• Compaq often puts install info on hard drive.
By Andy Walker. Unable to locate the software your computer came with? Read on to find out more about these problems.
26• Restore Windows registry
By Andy Walker. If you need to restore a corrupted registry you can use a backup copy stored on your hard drive.
27• Keeping your registry clean
By Chris Thorp. Corrupt registry drives your computer to a standstill.
28• How to get rid of hard drive garbage
By Peter Ehm. Obsolete data slows computers down to a crawl.
29• Ten Commandments to keep your computer healthy
By Jason Kerluck. They all make common sense, but not every computer is aware of them: basic rules to help your computer keep running in top form.
30• Windows 95 backup meant for files
By Andy Walker. Backing up your data is essential.
31• How to reclaim your Windows 95 event sounds.
By Andy Walker. If you've gotten rid of your event sounds by mistake on your Windows 95 machine, follow these easy steps to get them back.
32• Deleting the Speaker in the System Tray
By Andy Walker. You can take the sound icon out of your System Tray if you like.
33• Browser-jacking endangers us all
By Cyberwalker Staff. The DSSAgent might send over 10,000 Internet requests in 15 minutes, slowing network traffic, and not only that: when you go to go a perfectly innocent site a hard-porn page show up instead.
34• Internet socializing good and bad
By Jason Kerluck. New technology has changed the face of socializing and it's become more dangerous, especially for young people.
35• Not-to-be-missed Windows tricks
By Andy Walker. Here are a few cool lesser known tricks to customize your Windows computer.
36• Use your computer to help 9/11 victims
By Andy Walker. How can I help the victims of the World Trade Center disaster?.
37• Cheating your way through life: 2
By Chris Ricci. Gaming, music and video industries try to protect their property, but hackers beat their systems hands down: Part 2.
38• Make Windows XP, Vista easier to use
By Chris Ricci. New operating systems make locating familiar icons and settings a bit of a mini-treasure hunt, with a surprise at every click.
39• Save power, save the planet - and save your computer, too
By Peter Ehm. New operating systems include a number of applications that keep the computer off while you're away, and yet keep your data and applications ready for your return .
40• What do ACL files do? Do you need them?
By Andy Walker. ACL files are pretty handy.
41• Five must-have security applications
By Craig Worden and Jason Kerluck. Modern times can be exhaustingly happy, but they are also filled with risks.
42• 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.
43• Get your Windows back to health
By Peter Ehm. You can restore your system to happier times when your computer was humming along to your pleasure in a few easy-to-follow steps.
44• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 016
By staff. Clip art, restore CDs, transferring large files, and modem problems.
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