In Windows 8.1, customization has been greatly improved in many respects. One of them is that users are now able to set the lock screen to play a slide show from multiple folders, instead of just one picture. This tutorial will help you set up the slide show for the lock screen.
Sometimes, the new version of a device driver can make your system unstable. You can roll back to the previous driver using the steps provided in this tech-recipe.
If you have user profiles on your computer that you no longer need, you free up disk space by deleting these unused profiles. The steps in this tech-recipe allow you to do this.
If Windows Media Player (WMP) no longer plays your music or video files, you have lost the correct file associations. The directions in this tech-recipe should fix the issue in Windows 7 and Windows 8 installations.
You can use the Format Button in the Find and Replace Dialog box to replace font formatting. Use the steps in this tech-recipe to accomplish this.
This tutorial is for network administrators who use the Remote Desktop option for remote support. If Remote Desktop has been disabled on the remote computer, you can enable it remotely (as long as you have administrator rights on the remote computer). Read on to find out how.
You can specify which font and size to be used for the default Proportional font, Fixed font, and Code view. To do this, use the steps provided in this tech-recipe.
When troubleshooting Torpark (whether yourself or submitting to the developer), having the log file is useful. Keep reading to find out how to do this.
You can disable the splash screen in the Torpark browser using these steps.
The latest Minecraft launcher required for versions 1.6 and above will automatically upgrade you to the latest version of the Minecraft software. However, for many of us playing on servers, we will need to continue to use older versions until the server is updated. Through the latest Minecraft launcher, using older versions and preventing updates can be accomplished through the following steps.
The National Security Agency (NSA) is collecting massive amounts of information about people in the United States and throughout the world. From details about every phone call to collections of people’s activities online–the US government is creating a monumental amount of data on each individual person in existence. The balance between privacy and security is always difficult, and the ethics of the NSA’s practices be will debated for the near future. However, as a physician I worry about something just as difficult. Excellent reasons exist why I as a physician do not order every test on every patient. I know that amassing too much data can be harmful.
Repetitive motion injury is a term that is thrown around a lot these days. Typing at the keyboard or using the mouse for hours and hours upon end just seems like it has to be horrible for your joints, right? Never in the time of man has anybody used a single set of joints as much as we do now, right? Well, not so fast…
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