It is important to keep your computer backed up. One way is to create a disk image of your machine. This backs up your operating system, programs, and data. Doc looks at three favorite disc imaging programs @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
In this How do I? series we’ll help you to understand your computer’s hardware setup by giving you a step-by-step walkthrough of the anatomy of a computer. We’ll show you how to upgrade and more @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
At CES 2011 Andrew Moore-Crispin manages to find the world’s smallest desktop computer, the Xi3, and talks Jason Sullivan the inventor. It uses a small amount of space, occupying only 40 square inches, yet it has a dual processor CPU, 6 USB ports and more @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
Ok these are the details of my computer i am wondering if i can possibly download Microsoft visual C++ and please dont just say yes can you have some kind of proof maybe that would help : )
Operating System
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition – Not Activated (Expires in 30 Days)
Version: 5.1.2600
Service Pack: 2.0
Location: C:\WINDOWS
PID: 55277-OEM-0011903-00102
Hot Fix: KB939653
Memory (RAM)
Capacity: 384 MB
Processor
Intel(R) Celeron(TM) CPU 1300MHz
Version: x86 Family 6 Model 11 Stepping 1
Speed: 1296 MHz
General Computer Info
System Name: FAMILY
Domain: MSHOME
Time Zone: Eastern Daylight Time
Connection: Workstation (standalone)
Proxy Server: None
IP Address: 192.168.0.2
192.168.1.1
192.168.0.2
IPX Address: Not Enabled
Local Disk
Total Capacity: 18.61 GB
Sum of Hard Disks: (C: )
Used: 16.68 GB
This is more stuff
Video Card
Model: Intel(R) 82810E Graphics Controller
Driver: i81xnt5.sys
Friday, February 01, 2002
Supported
Sound Card
Manufacturer: Analog Devices, Inc.
Model: SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio
Driver: smwdm.sys
Tuesday, May 28, 2002
Support
ALSO HOW MUCH MEMORY WILL I HAVE LEFT
Another tech term you hear all the time is “cyberspace.” Since “cyber” is used to describe things and how they relate to computers and the Internet, you may find yourself puzzling over what cyberspace is @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
a website subdomain of rr.nu hacked my computer and cant be found by norton or other malware finding tools. every now and again, there’s a cookie that traces back to quantcast. whatever is eating my computer has also eaten my cpanel password and cpanel is having problems loading.
The PLX Kiwi WiFi deserves a look. This $150 device lets you plug into the OBD-II port on your car. It is a WiFi AP device; connect your iPhone to the PLX’s WiFi network, run a compatible app and you’ll see all of the data that’s available @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly