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No26- -Two good fireWalls. on your browser type in www.sygate.com or www.zonealarm.com and download it. You can run both at one time. A FireWall helps keep the HACHERS out of your PC. No27- - A sound recorder. On your browser type in www.ultraplayer. You can download it from there. This a good sound recorder it is the one that I use. This page was last updated on Aug. 21, 2001 at 11:24 Am EST by Mr Boots No28- - Starting Microsoft Internet Explorer without a home page.- -Right click on your Internet Explorer on your desk top then left click on properties when the box comes up it should have your home page there left click on it to highlight it then click on Backspace it will clear it then type in nohome then left click on ok to close the box.- - Another way is bring up your home page and left click on tools then left click on Internet Options and highlight the address then click on Backspace then type in nohome then left click on ok to close the page. No29- -To stop your PC from going to sleep.- -Left click on start then left click on settings then left click on Control Panel then double click on Power Management when it brings up the box Power Management Properties. Then look for System Standby and change it to never. Then the next one down Ture off Monitor Click on never then the next one down is Turn off Hard Drive and click on never. Then left click on Apply then left click on ok to get out of that box. Then you are done. N0-30- -To put your ISP page on your browser.- - Left Click on start then left click on settings then left click on Control Panel then double left click on Internet Options at the top you will see where it says home page put your pointer on the address and left click to highlight it then hit the backspace. Then you type in what you want there then left click on Apply then left click on ok. Then you are done. This page was last updated on Aug. 25, 2001 at 1:06AM EST by Mr Boots .gif)
There is LuckyLady_45 at her computer trying to see why it is not working. SHHHH don't tell her Mr Boots said she forgot to put the plug in. No31- -When your PC comes up asking about safe mode and normal.- -It should say Norman then Logged then Safe mode then Step by Step Conf. then Command Prompt only then Safe Mode Command Prompt only. You hit the up arrow till it highlights Normal then you hit the enter. Or if it goes to safe mode on you before see it. Then left click on start then left click on shut down you put the dot in restart. Then hit the enter. And if it comes back up just do as you were told above. This should bring you back to windows. 
Look at what you did now (Bro)SilverFox. I told you to let the Tree alone and the PC. Now you fix it right or MamaFox will get after you with the frying pan right on your head. "OUCH OUCH" HEHEHEHEHE No32- -How and why should I clear my cache and cookies? How and why should I clear my cache and cookies? Most pages you view are saved in your cache for easy reference by your browser. This allows your browser to pull up the page quicker. If others use this computer, they will be able to read the mail that you have read if you do not clear the cache. Cookies are used by websites as cache is used by your browser. It stores data on your computer instead of the websites computer to aid in the speed of browsing a site. If you share a computer, we recommend that you clear your cache, cookies, and your History file. To delete cookies, your browser must be shut down. To delete cookies: If you use Netscape: No1 Close down your browser. No2 At the "Start Menu" in the bottom left hand corner of your monitor. No3 Choose the "Find" action. Type cookie into the field. No4 Look in "C" drive and press "Find Now". You should see a .txt file symbolized by a white sheet of paper. NO5 Delete this file to delete all cookies. No6 Save changes If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer: No1 Close down your browser. No2 At the "Start Menu" in the bottom left hand corner of your monitor. No3 Choose the "Find" action. No4 Type cookie into the field. Look in "C" drive and press "Find Now". You should see one or more folders. Open each folder until you see .txt files symbolized by white notebook sheets. No5 Delete all of these files to delete all cookies. No6 Save changes. To clear cache: If you use Netscape 4.x: No1 From the edit menu, select "Preferences". No2 Click on the + next to "Advanced." No3 When the list expands, click directly on "cache". No4 Click on the buttons Clear Disk Cache, and Clear Memory Cache located on the right side of the gray box. No5 Click OK for both. No6 Then choose "Every Time" for comparing against cache. No7 Click Ok the save the preferences. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x: No1 Select the View menu. No2 Click "Options". No3Click on the "General" tab and then on No4 "Delete Files". No5 Click on Settings and then choose "Every Visit to the Page". No6 Click OK to save the preference. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x: No1 Select the Tools menu. No2 Click "Internet Options". No3 Click on the "General" tab if it is not already selected. No4 Click on the "Delete Files" button. No5 Click Settings and then choose "Every Visit to the Page". No6 Click on the "Clear History" button. No7 Click OK to save the preference. You can also look up the term cache under help in your browser for further definition.

Flyfisherm50. This is 2001 and not 1801. You can't build a PC because you have no where to plug it in. But nice try any ways. No33- -Windows Tips & Tricks Q: Is your color depth set too high? A: A common complaint from users is that their screen seems to "paint" when it refreshes. This is most likely due to the number of colors selected in the display settings. In very few cases is it advantageous to set your color depth higher than 'High Color (16-bit)'. Setting your color depth to 32 or 64 bit will likely not improve the image quality, but it will almost always slow down your video card. Experiment with this setting to see if your screen refresh improves without any degradation in screen image quality. To set your color depth, click on Start/Settings/Control Panel and double-click the 'Display' icon. Next, click on the 'Settings' tab at the top, then look for the 'Colors' box in the middle. No34- -Leo's Tip of the Day: Organizing your bookmarks in IE Internet Explorer has an awful interface for organizing your bookmarks. There's an easier way to do this. Here's how: 1. Open the Windows folder and then open the Favorites folder. 2. Your bookmarks appear there, just like regular files. You can organize them any way you like -- create folders, rename, delete, etc. There are all kinds of things you can do to make IE a better app to work with. Read these tips to make IE work for you. http://www.techtv.com/help/internet/story/0,23008,3307825,00.html No35- - ***Processor speed Kevin (a.k.a. K-Dog) from Bristol, RI wants to know how to find out his processor speed. He bought a new AMD system from Gateway, and isn't sure if he got the right processor. There are three ways you can check this: 1. Check the invoice from your purchase. It should list a processor and its speed. 2. When the machine boots, carefully watch the screen as the BIOS loads. When a computer boots, the BIOS checks the processor, and lists the processor type and speed on the screen for a few seconds. 3. Use CPU ID. You can download it at: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002374/src/download.html
This page was last updated on September 3, 2001 At 8:00PM EST by Mr Boots .gif)
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