Jan 03
2009
SUBSCRIBE,Microsoft Windows Start-Up Sounds From The First To Viata
Jan 03
2009
SUBSCRIBE,Microsoft Windows Start-Up Sounds From The First To Viata
Jan 03
2009
SUBSCRIBE, Dealing with your Folders in Windows Vista,…
Dec 29
2008
This video show how to clear the list of recent open documents.
Enjoy it,
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Este video muestra como limpiar la lista de documentos abiertos recientemente.
Disfrutalo,
Dec 17
2008
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This video will help you to disable “My Recent Documents”
Dec 17
2008
Rename My computer, Recycle Bin, My Documents and My Network Places with Desktop Renamer
Desktop Renamer is small cool free utility which lets you change the name of My Computer, Recycle Bin, My Documents and My Network Places
Desktop Renamer runs on windows XP to later versions also like windows 98, Me, NT etc.
Its only 160Kb in size, does not require installation, you just need to download the .zip file, extract it and run it.
Desktop Renamer is a completely free tool and also free from any type of popup, spyware or adverts etc.
Download Desktop Renamer from:
http://iconico.com/download.aspx?app=DesktopRenamer&type=free
Nov 12
2008
Video demonstrates how to make your my documents folder private.
Oct 30
2008
In this video I show you how to make PDF documents, these are great where web design is concerned
Dec 22
2007It is very easy to search for files and folders in Windows XP—you get a host of options that you can specify, thus speeding up your search. Press [Windows] + [F] to open the search window. Alternatively, you can open it by clicking Start > Search. Look to the left hand side: you will notice that the Companion offers to filter your search by choosing one of several options: Read the rest of this entry »
Dec 21
2007Windows XP creates many folders such as ‘My Pictures’, and such folders are by default used by applications to store their files— unless the user decides to save it elsewhere. Novice users may love the idea, but it is not entirely safe to use such ‘friendly’ folders; we will tell you why shortly. Before that, let’s get down to understanding the basic file system of Windows XP. Read the rest of this entry »