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1• How to wipe an NTFS formated hard drive with Windows XP

By Andy Walker. Here's how to wipe a hard drive that uses NTFS as a file allocation system.

2• Meet the Cyberwalker Team

By Staff. Click here to meet the remarkable team that brought Cyberwalker.

3• Is it mice or mouses? Computerese grammar at its best!

By Andy Walker. Often in life, it's the silliest questions that deserves the best answers.

4• How to find lost files in Windows XP

By Andy Walker. It can be frustrating trying to find files on your computer.

5• How to fix your printer

By Andy Walker. Printers seem to be the source of a lot of the problems faced by computer users today.

6• Back Orifice Trojan horse explained

By Andy Walker. True to the historical version, a Trojan horse can attack your computer without your realizing anything's going wrong.

7• To fix a PC clock problem, get a new system battery

By Andy Walker. Does your computer keep forgetting what time it is? Depending on your luck, you could be looking at a minor repair or a major one.

8• How to fix your monitor's colors after a reinstall

By Andy Walker. You had reason to reinstall Windows and now your monitor's colors look really awful.

9• 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.

10• How to fix CRC errors

By Andy Walker. Don't fret if you are getting CRC file errors.

11•  How to fix audio phone calls on MSN Messenger 6.1

By Andy Walker. Hello? Hello? Is this thing on? If MSN Messenger 6.

12• The future of chip technology

By Andy Walker. Moore's Law has about a decade before chipmakers start running out of ways to miniaturize silicon wafers, but new non-silicon chips may save the day.

13• How to choose a computer monitor

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

14• Alwil Software's avast! 4 Home Edition AntiVirus

By Ted Gallardo. Blending two tasks, such as antivirus protection and adware/spyware blocking may sound nice, but it slows you down .

15• 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.

16• RSS: it's really simple

By Chris Ricci. New technologies expand the horizons for new media.

17• 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.

18• Monitor signal degradation

By Andy Walker. If you need an extension cable for your monitor, your best bet might be to move it closer to the CPU.

19• 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.

20• How to change file associations

By Andy Walker. Windows automatically assigns specific applications to be associated with specific files.

21• How to network several PCs

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

22• WiMAX comes calling

By Andy Walker. First came DSL and cable Internet to provide high speed Internet to your home.

23• Blogs give you a voice on the web

By Lucy Zhao. Bloggers should decide what they want to say first, and how they want to say it, second .

24• Odds and sods in helpful hints

By Andy Walker. Cyberwalker musings.

25• Wired ride

By Andy Walker. Intelligent tools and new technologies are making the driving experience safer, more productive for the business person, and more fun for the folks in the backseat.

26• ZIP? BinHex? UUencode? What's that?

By Andy Walker. What are these compression codes and how do they work?.

27• 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.

28• Better safe than sorry

By Chris Blackwell. The more we depend on computers, the more we depend on their security.

29• Inkjet and laser: a printer primer

By Peter Ehm. As we've entered the self-service era in photography, it's important to know whether we prefer inkjet or laser printer.

30• Applications ignore one another

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

31• 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.

32• Best resolutions for scanning still photos

By Andy Walker. Let Cyberwalker help take the guesswork out of scanner resolution settings.

33• Password problem fixed

By Andy Walker. If you want to log into Explorer 4.

34• 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.

35• HDTV format war: whose side to take?

By Peter Ehm. Blu-ray and HDTV have both their pluses and minuses.

36• Keeping up with the Vistas of this world

By Peter Ehm. For whatever reason, Windows Vista way too often isn't familiar with some rather common (but older) applications.

37• Computer screens ahead of the times

By Andy Walker. It's the content you download that may or may not be high-definition compliant, but your computer's resolution capability is right there.

38• 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.

39• Getting the web address field back on your browser.

By Andy Walker. The web address field isn't absolutely necessary, but surfing sure is awkward without it.

40• The Web comes to your rescue.

By Andy Walker. The important thing is not to know everything, but to know where to find everything.

41• Need a new photo printer?

By Peter Ehm. The field is wide, the choices are many.

42• Five must-have security applications

By Craig Worden and Jason Kerluck. Modern times can be exhaustingly happy, but they are also filled with risks.

43• 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.



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