I think that idea is great! You should change your HP printer's drivers every six months. It helps the printer not to have paper jams, and it saves more ink. Your ink will also be clearer than usual.
Yes it is.
The modern day printer is making the stand alone office copy machine a thing of the past.
No idea. Do you have a drivers licence?
The highest rated printer companies are HP, Epson, and Brother. Each company manufactures a variety of printers for different purposes though, so you have to choose a home office printer that is specifically for photo printing. Some of these printers can be fairly large in size, too, so you need to have an idea of what kind of desk space you have available.
Good Idea! It helps to have a license when you go to Court!
It depends on how much ram the old PC has. If it has at least 2GB you are good. Do not update If it has less or it will be as slow as hell. Make sure it has at least 50GB hard drive space too. I would recommend to update to XP though. It uses less that 1GB of RAM so it is not a good idea to upgrade it to win7.
As of my last update, Mark Lowry is alive. It is always a good idea to verify information through a reputable source to ensure its accuracy.
First step would be to update/install graphic card drivers. Then check if your color depth is 32 bit. If that does not help, I have no idea.
Yes. If a testator makes a will devising real property to a beneficiary but then transfers that property by deed while still living, the property is not part of their estate when they die and the gift in the will has no effect.
My suggestion is to put your AVG in auto update mode. Go to control panel and check the auto update box. Have it update daily. If you have dial-up, I would suggest you go in first thing, every time you log on to your computer and update. New viruses pop up on a daily basis and it is a good idea to stay on top of them.
Try Advance Auto Parts or NAPA. A salvage yard might also be a good idea to check out.
The My Drivers website contains a download link for a program that keeps a backup copy of your system files from your computer. Often, computer viruses will be found in the system files, and it's always a good idea to have a clean back up.