Archive for July, 2009

How to Find Hidden Files in Your System

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

If you have problems in the file that you have hidden and you know what you should do, there are several techniques to help you solve this problem. Pretty people only rarely, problems with regard to learning how to find hidden files. The reason is that if you are Windows user, this will prove to be something that is never difficult. All you have to do is go to Folder Options, which is located in the Tools menu. Then you can go to View, and then click Show hidden files and folders. Apply the changes, once you’ve completed the above steps.

And now, what will do if it does not work? Although some people have never experienced this one, there are people who already have. There were complaints and questions regarding this dilemma. In order to do this, you must be aware that there are quite a lot of techniques that can be done. Knowing what they are will help you know which one is for your system. If one of them does not work, try another. Most of the time, the main cause of the problem is that there is a virus that attacked the system, especially in the registry. What people have noticed that they decided to show hidden files in folder options, and even after close the dialog box that changes that have already disappeared.

If you have this problem, one of the things you need to do is go into the registry editor. This is done using the Run command and type regedit. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ Advanced. If it does so, catch and double click it. You’ll need to change the value to 1, where the 0 Close the window and then see if you made a change took effect.

Computer Hardware Components

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Computer can be very intimidating piece of equipment for someone who is not aware of how one works. There are so many pieces of equipment, all buttons and very little guidance on which piece of hardware goes where and why.

Luckily, we’I put together the most popular dictionary illustrates components of the computer’s hardware – and the end of each piece of equipment.

Keyboard – the keyboard is hooked up to your computer and displays all the letters of the alphabet, as well as numbers, characters and different grammatical functions. The keyboard is used for both control and functions of the computer.

Mouse – mouse is a manually operated device that controls the operation of the cursor on your computer monitor. It generally has two or three buttons used to perform the tasks on the computer screen.

Monitor – A computer monitor is a device that displays signals on a computer screen. You can use your monitor for viewing DVDs, playing games, creating documents and browsing the web.

Printer – The printer is hooked to a computer often, so you can print a hard copy of the document (s).

Modem – a modem is an integral part of your computer, which converts signals produced by one type of device in a format that is incompatible with another. Ex: The computer and phone.

Webcam – web camera is a device hooked to a computer that allows you to visually communicate with others who have also installed webcam.

Laser Toner Cartridges

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Laser toner cartridges are used in laser printers in order to print text or images and play a role in the optimal performance of your printer. Each printer requires specific cartridges that are based on the type of printer in order to operate like it should. Over the life of your printer, you will likely need to replace or refill your cartridges many times, and oftentimes the cost exceeds the amount of money that you have invested in the printer itself. Finding high quality ones can be a challenge, but it is possible.

Laser printers and ink carts use four separate colors for printing, and provide the most professional looking documents. OEM toners are the most expensive type of cartridges, but you do get what you pay for when you purchase one – and there are far fewer complaints about this type than cheaper types, other than complaints about the cost.When selecting and purchasing your ink carts, be sure to shop around and do some price comparisons, as retailers can vary greatly in their prices. You can check the output of the ink against the price that is charged for it before your purchase in order to determine a price per page printing cost – which is useful in making a purchasing decision. You should always keep spare toner cartridges on hand so that you do not need to run out and purchase on when your current cart is empty; this is especially true if you want to order online because it can take several days to receive your order.