You must be logged in as an administrator to do this. To click start>control panel>user accounts. Then in user accounts, select create new account. You should be able to do everything else from there.
If you have a Windows, you have to open the Start menu. Then click on the user image seen on the top right corner. You will see menus in the window just popped up. You will see an option to add a new user to the PC and edit them.
The user interface system that is installed in the computer doesn't work well with the computer savvy people.
Take the file, put it on a USB device, then put in on your home computer. Improving this answer: Just emai it to yourself. ZIP it up if necessary.
If a foreclosure is necessary for a 2nd home, will a lien be put on the first home?
You cant, but you could take out the hard disk put it in a caddy and attach it to another computer as a second disk.
Yes, any unpaid mortgage can put your home in jeopardy of foreclosure.
Yes they are.. the keyboard is designed to allow the user to put information into the computer.
Anyone that wants a dependable reliable trouble-free computer. Also a computer that you does not require you to install security software. Put simply it just works.
The difference between desktop computer and personal computer is that desktop computer is for everyone and personal computer is for your own self!
This means the account you are using right now is just a user account .You need to ask the person who set up the computer
you cant the computer has to read it before it can start
Logout of the first one and then start a second account
On Win XP i doesn't get a message about a virus but on win 7 i get it. I user Avast and haven't any problems.