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Change Password on MAC without Install Disk

Make sure the you do not space in between the db/.Apple and use capital letters where they are in the code and it will work Reboot Hold apple + s down after you hear the chimes. When you get text prompt enter in the terminal commands which create a new admin account (hit return after [...]

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HOW DO I ANALYSE WEBSITE STATISTICS?

Analyzing your web traffic statistics can be an invaluable tool for a number of different reasons. But before you can make full use of this tool, you need to understand how to interpret the data. Most web hosting companies will provide you with basic web traffic information that you then have to interpret and make [...]

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SYSTEM RESTORE FAILS EVERYTIME – I HAVE NORTON SECURITY ON MY COMPUTER!

System restore will mostly fail if you have Norton Security or Antivirus products installed on your computer because of one of it’s settings. Open up your settings in Norton and disable “Auto Protect” or “Product Tamper Protection” before restoring your system. Remember to switch it back on once your computer is restored.

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR LIVEZILLA ONLINE/OFFLINE IMAGES WORK PROPERLY IN OUTLOOK 2007

I use LiveZilla chat client for my live online support. There are a lot of people wondering how to put there online/offline picture into their email signature so that it changes live as you go online or offline. I was determined to work out a way to put my buttons into my email, and it [...]

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SPEED UP YOUR WIRELESS ACCESS

Add a Wireless Repeater/Access Point to extend the range of your wireless network. Of course, extending the wireless network without wires is “desirable” but this effectively cuts your bandwidth in half – whenever possible use a cable, which is dramatically faster and more secure!NOTE: The Repeater/Access Point should be the same manufacturer as your Router. [...]

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SCREENSAVER IS DISABLED IN VISTA

Disable Changing Wallpaper is probably activated. This system policy, having also the range of Current User, prohibits from Desktop wallpaper changing. Like previous policy, it is related to the policies for “Active Desktop” management and works in Windows 98, ME, 200 and XP. “Disable Changing Wallpaper” can be applied in Windows 95 and NT, when [...]

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GENERAL FAILURE ERROR WHEN CLICKING ON AN WEBSITE LINK IN VISTA SIDEBAR OR FROM WITHIN OUTLOOK

This is caused by a problem in your registry that identifies your default web browser. FOR VISTA: Go to start>run type regedit click ok Now you need to navigate to the following key from left pane HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\FirefoxURL\shell\open\ddeexec Double click on the Default REG_SZ registry value from right hand side, which should have a value of [...]

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HOW TO FIX YOUR OFFLINE FILE SERVICE

It is common with Vista when you check your event viewer that your “Offline File” service start’s and then crashes when you first start your computer. To fix this do the following:- Use your system regedit and create a DWORD registry value with a value of 1 and restart the system HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\CSC\Parameters\FormatDatabase If the key [...]

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FIXING NET FRAMEWORK ON VISTA

Net Framework can cause all sorts of problems in Vista. If you are having problems try the below instructions. Don’t use the Windows clean up tool. First we will run Vista’s built in System File Checker. We need to use what is called an “Elevated Command Prompt”. To open an elevated command prompt click on [...]

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INSTALL INTEL DRIVER UPDATES

Installing intel driver updates can be a bit of a pain in the ar$%. Follow these instructions and you shouldn’t have much problem. Download the Intel chipset driver, and save it in your “C:” drive, not under any folder, just “C:” Click on the “Start” button in Windows, then click on “Run…” Type this into [...]

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