Archive for August, 2009
Backing up your data with Acronis True Image
My advice to any of my clients is to have some sort of way to backup their data right away. It is important to back up regular. A hard drive in the computer system that stores data can go out at anytime. Virus can come by anytime affecting the way your operating system boots, slowing down your system and then “blue screen of death”. All these symptoms with your computer means a possibility of lost of all collected data, music, pictures, work files, outlook backup, email and purchase application.
August 31, 2009
Tags: backup, how to, tutorials, Windows Tutorials, xp Posted in: Windows Tutorials, tutorial
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How to get into Recovery Console. Adding Recovery Console to Windows Boot Menu
The Recovery Console, provides a command prompt environment that lets you access your FAT, FAT32, or NTFS partitions and perform system recovery operations.
You can access the Recovery Console in either of two ways: Boot the system to the installation CD-ROM and launch the Recovery Console from there, or install the Recovery Console onto the system so that it’s available as an option from the boot menu.
August 5, 2009
Tags: fix, how to, repair, Windows Tutorials, xp Posted in: Virus Repair, Windows Tutorials, tutorial
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AntiMalwareGuard Step by Step Removal Guide
AntiMalwareGuard
is another fake anti-spyware program that comes from a Trojan infection.
To remove the AntiMalwareGuard
Before you start: Print or bookmark these instructions because you’ll have to reboot into Safe Mode. Also back up your computer in case you make a mistake.
August 2, 2009
Tags: fix, repair, virus, vista, Windows Tutorials, xp Posted in: Virus Repair, Windows Tutorials
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How to get into Window Safe Mode with Windows XP and Windows Vista
п‚· On the Windows Start menu, choose Turn off computer and click Restart
or if the computer is already shut down then Power up unit.
п‚· As the computer restarts, a progress bar will appear at the bottom of the screen, immediately press F8 once every second, before the progress bar reaches the right side of the screen.
August 2, 2009
Tags: fix, repair, vista, Windows Tutorials, xp Posted in: Windows Tutorials, tutorial
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