Sticky Notes are like a better Notepad application in Windows 7, for those that want their notes on top of the screen at all times.
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PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA means you’ve installed new hardware, perhaps as an upgrade to old hardware, but are continuing to use the old drivers. Here’s how to fix it.
By Steve Horton |
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Remote Desktop Connection allows you to access a home PC from work, or vice-versa. It gives you control of the other PC to move files back and forth, for example.
By Steve Horton |
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The IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error in a Blue Screen of Death is due to a faulty device driver, or a bad Windows service caused by an antivirus or backup application. Find out how to fix it.
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Sometimes Windows will install with generic or wrong video drivers. Here’s how to get the right ones for your card.
By Steve Horton |
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Users of Internet Explorer versions 6 through 9 are at risk of a security breach. Find out more about the problem and how to fix it.
By Steve Horton |
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The error reporting screens that pop up in Windows XP are annoying and not all that useful. Here’s how to turn off all but the most critical ones.
By Steve Horton |
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The KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error within a Blue Screen of Death points to a driver failure involving a newly-installed piece of hardware. Here’s how to track down what’s causing it.
By Steve Horton |
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The Guest Account can cause security issues in Windows XP by giving unauthorized users access to your PC. Here’s how to disable it.
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There’s an easy way to verify and repair your files in Windows 7, and this step can often prevent Blue Screens of Death from happening.
By Steve Horton |
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The Windows Action Center is a great place to learn about issues that your Windows Vista or Windows 7 PC is having.
By Steve Horton |
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It’s important to password protect your accounts in Windows XP to prevent unauthorized users from gaining access. Here’s how you do that.
By Mark Beare |
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A couple weeks ago, we held an informal survey on the ReviverSoft Facebook Page and asked people how they felt about the Windows Start Menu being removed in Windows 8. The Start Menu has been present in Windows since Windows 95 was introduced over 16 years ago. This has been an extremely hot topic in the press; you can see PC World’s opinion here, and track all of the trending discussion about the topic here. Everyone is welcome to their own opinion, but we were curious as to what the majority […]
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A Command Prompt, or DOS Window, is where you carry out text instructions that are difficult to do through Windows.
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Windows has an app called Windows Easy Transfer that makes it super easy to move files and settings from one PC to another.