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You may need to hide a drive either for security reasons (to ensure that children do not have access to a backup drive, for example) or for practical reasons (if your PC has multiple memory card readers never used). Here's how to do so, under XP and Vista.A command in the registry will tell Windows Explorer not to display some readers. Technically, the system uses a binary value of 32 bits where each bit corresponds to a reader. Bit 0 is the drive A, bit 1 in drive B, etc.. When this bit is &quo
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You can speed up your startup procedures by changing the BIOS with the built-in setup utility. How you run this utility varies from PC to PC, but you typically get to it by pressing the Delete, F1, or F10 keys during startup. You’ll come to a menu with a variety of choices. Here are the choices to make for faster system startups:Quick Power On Self Test (POST):When you choose this option, your system runs an abbreviated POST rather than the normal, lengthy one. Boot Up Floppy Seek:Disable this o
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You can enable or disable your computer from connecting to Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones or even your travel mouse. Go to the start menu in the bottom left cornerChoose Control panel from the menuChoose to view the control panel in classic viewDouble click on the Bluetooth iconGo to the options tab at the topThen put a tick in the box next to Show Bluetooth icon in notification areaThe Bluetooth icon in the notification area allows you to see what Bluetooth devices that are installed o
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Hello,Whether after a re-installation of Vista or just to duplicate his account, because they are dysfunctional, you can transfer files and settings and return in a few clicks, a nine identical to what we had set, with all their personal files.Most images are screen shots, because during the transfer process, no other feature is available.To illustrate this step by step tutorial, I opted for a transfer through an external hard drive.In a 1st time, it is necessary to create a "Transfer Setti
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By default, most MS-DOS-based programs print directly to either LPT1 or LPT2. However, the output is not automatically routed across a redirector to a print share unless you use one of the following methods.Method 1Establish a persistent connection using NET.EXE. To do so, use the following syntax at a command prompt:net use lptx: printserversharename /persistent:yesBack to the topMethod 2Print directly to the printer share by using the following syntax at a command prompt:print /d:printserver
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