Posts Tagged ‘windows’
How to upload a file to a Microsoft SharePoint server
Sunday, December 20th, 2009
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Duration : 0:1:29
Microsoft Remote Assistance
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
Download the Complete Video : http://impartlabs.blogspot.com Remote Assistance provides a way for you to get the help you need when you run into problems with your computer. If you’re an experienced user, you can even be the one to use Remote Assistance to directly help your friends and family members.
There are three ways to use Remote Assistance, described in the articles in this section. The fastest is via instant messaging using Windows Messenger, described in the first article to the right. You can also initiate Remote Assistance sessions via e–mail, as described in the second article. If you use a Web–based e–mail service, such as MSN® Hotmail®, you can fill out a form and save it as a file to attach to an e–mail, described in the third article.
To use Remote Assistance, you will need:
• Two computers running Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition. The computer receiving assistance and the computer providing assistance must both run Windows XP.
• Both computers must be connected via a network or the Internet.
• Windows Messenger must be installed on both computers.
Duration : 0:9:42
How to use USB to Make Midi Files
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
http://live.pirillo.com – I love to play with my new TENORI-ON. However, I’ve been having trouble finding a way to sync the music from the TENORI-ON to my computer, so I can save it out as a Midi file. The TENORI-ON comes with Midi cables, so all I needed was the software to make it happen.
Duration : 0:7:14
Setting up File Sharing Between Windows, Linux, and Macs with Samba!
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
This tutorial will show you how to use Samba to share a directory on your Linux machine across your network, accessible by Windows, Linux, and Mac machines.
The process takes less than five minutes, and by the end you should immediately see the file server through browsing your Windows network. (This and more at http://www.linuxhaxor.net)
This is not the most secure way to share files via Linux (but you can configure Samba for greater security), and is suitable for a home network without unwanted guests.
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Duration : 0:4:38
Microsoft Windows : How to Clean Up Unnecessary Files
Monday, October 19th, 2009
Clean up unnecessary files in Microsoft Windows by clicking on the control panel and selecting a drive window to help free up space. Learn to clean up unnecessary files on a PC with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on Microsoft Windows.
Expert: Michael Burton
Contact: www.michaelburtonfilms.org
Bio: Michael Burton has used a PC for over 10 years.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Duration : 0:4:5
Microsoft Windows : How to Clean Up Unnecessary Files
Monday, October 19th, 2009
Clean up unnecessary files in Microsoft Windows by clicking on the control panel and selecting a drive window to help free up space. Learn to clean up unnecessary files on a PC with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on Microsoft Windows.
Expert: Michael Burton
Contact: www.michaelburtonfilms.org
Bio: Michael Burton has used a PC for over 10 years.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Duration : 0:4:5
Ver archivos CHM guardados en recurso de red
Monday, October 12th, 2009
Muestra una posible solución al problema de no poder ver archivos CHM (Ayuda HTML compilada) que están guardados enun recurso de red.
Duration : 0:4:15
AMD Turion CPU Undervolt for your Laptop with Windows
Monday, September 28th, 2009
It is now possible to undervolt your AMD Turion Processor under Windows Vista x32/x64 (even Windows 7). This should work for Windows XP as well.
This works if you have an AMD Turion CPU, GRIFFIN codename.
### Warning
THIS PROGRAM DIRECTLY CHANGES YOUR CPU’S VOLTAGES AND CAN SEVERELY DAMAGE YOUR COMPUTER. YOU MAY ALSO LOSE DATA DUE TO UNSTABLE CPU VOLTAGE SETTINGS. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
### Benefits
1. Reduce fan noise
2. Reduce CPU heat
3. Increase laptop battery life
### Instructions
1. Obtain PumaStateCtrl for your OS
2. Unpack and modify config.xml as per instructions in html help file
3. Save the config.xml file and run the .exe file.
4. Verify voltages and system stability.
5. (Optional) Run as executable as Automatic Service. Not shown in this video.
Personally tested to work on HP Tablet TX2524CA, RM-70 processor. Boots. Stability not thoroughly tested.
P-states:
2GHz @ 1.0125V (from 1.075V)
1GHz @ 0.7625 V (from 0.950V)
.5GHz @ 0.750V (from 0.800V)
### Main Links
Forum Thread: http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/showthread.php?t=21877
Application: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pumastatectrl/
### Other Links
AMD Power Monitor: http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_871_13349,00.html
CPU–Z: http://www.cpuid.com/
Prime 95 (via Majorgeeks): http://majorgeeks.com/Prime95_d4363.html
### Recommendations
* Run PumaStateCtrl as a service in Windows Vista. The instructions of how to do this are located in the TabletPCReview.com thread.
### Notes
* 0.750V is the lowest voltage this program can undervolt to
* to run as service without the Service messagebox popup, make sure the service is not allowed to interact with your desktop when you create it.
Good luck
Duration : 0:6:32
Viewing CHM files stored on the network
Monday, September 28th, 2009
One possible solution to the issue of not being able to view CHM (compiled HTML Help) files that are stored on a network resource.
Duration : 0:4:8
neat substitute for winZIP and winRAR