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Windows is a consumer and enterprise grade family of operating systems developed by Microsoft Corporation. First released in 1985, it has become the best-selling operating system in computer history, and has 90% of the total operating system market.

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Why does your computer restart without warning while you are on the internet?

1- This is because of viruses. A virus is a attached to your Iexplorer.exe. Attempt a clean scan using mcaffee or browse to housecall.antivirus.com that upbdates daily new virus definations and scan your system online 2- Delete all entries from autoexec.bat and config.sys if it contains... get these files from run by typing sysedit in start>run. Otherwise reinstall or update your Browser. Answer If you take off your start-up programs, it may help. On windows XP go to the start button, run and type in msconfig. At the top of the window there are tabs choose the tab that says start-up. Uncheck everything it will not harm your computer. Click apply then ok. It will tell you to reboot your computer when it reboots a window will appear that states "You are using selective start-up" there is a box in the middle of the window that says "Do not show this messge again" click that. Good Luck! It may be due to the virus or any other malware in your computer ,

You can do one thing to get rid of this thing, try to download and intall any of the antivirus , update and scan your computer , its will remove virus from your computer . Solution: 1: Create restore point and take registry backup.

2: Delete all temp files.

3: Delete all unwanted software's and security software's from add/remove program.

4: Disable all unwanted services from startup and then remove from registry.

5: Reset internet explorer and then register all .dll files.

6: Scan with spyware removal,hijackthis and trojon removal.

7: Check windows update if found and then download and install.

8: Restart the computer.

How do you rotate words on word?

Depending on what sort of rotation you're after, you've got 2 possible options. # Write your words in a text box Select the text box Click the 'format' button, then 'text direction' (you may have to scroll down to find this option). You get the choice of rotating 90 degrees either clockwise or counterclockwise. For more fancy rotations, including having the text going down the page, or to change the shape etc of text, use WordArt - to find it you need to have the drawing toolbar visible. Click on 'view' then hover your mouse over 'toolbars' In the drop-down list that appears, check the box for 'drawing' WordArt appears on the drawing toolbar as a blue capital 'A' which is slightly tilted When you click it, a box appears with some text options Choose any one, then another box will appear for you to write your text in; click OK when you've finished Reselect the text box, & a toolbar appears; the 3rd option from the right is for vertical text. There are loads of other things you can do in WordArt, but they're a bit difficult to explain in a message. I suggest you use Office help - you may even find your way to a tutorial. Oh yeh, all of the above is using M$ Word 2003, but I'd imagine would be vaguely similar on other versions; I still miss my old M$ Publisher ('95) which allowed you to be far more creative!

How do you convert D drive from FAT32 to NTFS in Windows 98 OS?

You can not convert a FAT 32 drive to NTFS in windows 98 because windows 98 does not support it. You can however mount an existing NTFS drive in windows 98 using a driver from www.winternals.com

What is system restoring point means?

System Restore's purpose is to return your system to a workable state without requiring a complete reinstallation and without compromising your data files. The utility runs in the background and automatically creates a restore point when a trigger event occurs. Trigger events include application installations, AutoUpdate installations, Microsoft Backup Utility recoveries, unsigned- driver installations, and manual creations of restore points. The utility also creates restore points once a day by default. System Restore requires 200MB of free hard disk space, which the utility uses to create a data store. If you don't have 200MB of free space, System Restore remains disabled until the space becomes available, at which point the utility enables itself. System Restore uses a first in/first out (FIFO) storage scheme: The utility purges old archives to make room for new ones when the data store reaches a set limit. The file types that System Restore monitors are many but include most of the extensions that you typically see when you install new software (e.g., .cat, .com, .dll, .exe, .inf, .ini, .msi, .ole, .sys). Note that only application installations that use a System Restore restorept.api-compliant installer will trigger the creation of a restore point. Typically, system recoveries are easiest when you know *or think you know* what caused the problem (e.g., a recently installed device driver). In some cases, System Restore might not be the best choice for correcting a problem you're experiencing. System Restore changes many different files and registry entries, and in some cases might replace too much and actually cause more problems than it solves. For example, say you install Office XP, which triggers System Restore to create a restore point, and the software suite works great. Later in the day, you download and install an updated video driver, and because the driver is signed, the installation doesn't trigger System Restore to create a restore point. Now your system hangs on occasion, and you believe that the video driver is the culprit. In this case, you should use the Device Driver Rollback utility because it will address the device-driver problem only and not change anything else on your system. System Restore would roll your computer back to a preOffice XP state, and you would have to reinstall the entire software suite after you resolved the driver problem.

How to convert mp3 to m4r?

M4r converter can help you finish:

  • Convert any video/audio to M4R iPhone Ringtone
  • Convert any time length of the video/audio,
  • Put the converted Ringtone on iPhone directly without iTunes
  • Pre-listen the sound, edit ringtone.

So you can google a software like this.

How do you convert a doc with a picture into PDF?

You can convert the PDF to Word using AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter. It can preserve text, layouts, images and hyperlinks in an editable Word document. Even protected PDF can be converted.

If your PDF is a scanned one, it will extract the whole image in the Word, but you can not edit the content of the images.

If your PDF is created from Word, it not only can extract the image in the generated Word document, but also you can edit the text content in the picture.

What is a mainframe used for?

Mainframe is used in business where the data to be processed is too huge and has to be processed too many times and may require too much CPU cycles where the else of the computers may flunk.

Mainframes are very similar too supercomputers ahich can process huge number of transactions in small amout of time . but the only diff between supercomputer and mainframes is supercomputers are used to calculate and process complex algorithms say which has so many integration and diffretiation and lotssa calculus steps where as mainframes are used to handle simple business related calculations like addition and subtraction kinda things .

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First understand that any company that has a mainframe is pretty big--an insurance company, a carmaker, someone like that. They will use it for several things:

It's got the company's databases on it. One of the databases might be a list of customers: it will list the customers and usually all the things they've ordered over a certain time period. You can do this with a PC, but mainframe databases can get much larger and they've got more features.

It's set up to share resources. All the company's printers will be hooked to it. When you send a print job to it, you can tell it to print only to one printer, or to any printer that's available and capable of taking the job.

These days corporate e-mail will go into the mainframe.

And sometimes you run programs on mainframes, but that was mostly done back before PCs got so prevalent. When all you had was a "dumb terminal" like an IBM 3278, the mainframe had to store plus process your data; today a lot of processing is done out on the PC and completed data is sent back to the big iron.

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Simpler, a mainframe is only a way to designate the main node withing an array of computers linked by networking. In other words, he the big kahuna!, but it doesint mean he's the most powerful!.

Mainframe = Node 1 = Computer #1 = Big kahuna

Jumper!

Where can one download MSN live messenger?

MSN messenger or Windows Live Messenger as it is currently known as now, was once the most popular instant messaging system used on the internet. It can be downloaded directly from the Microsoft site.

Should you delete system32 to speed up your computer?

NO, system 32 is your computer's operating system. if you delete your system 32, you might as well buy another computer.

What is the name of the log file that Windows 2000-XP uses when booting in Safe Mode?

When you load Windows 2000/XP in Safe Mode, all files used for the load are recorded in the Ntbtlog.txt file.

Ntbtlog.txt

path= C:\Windows\Ntbtlog.txt

page 701

or page 361 (guide to software)

A computer generates a 4-character computer password of 2 digits followed by 2 letters so what is the number of passwords?

4 charecters

67,600 - in the first spot there could be any digit from 0 to 9 or 10 digits same is true for the second spot In the third and fourth spots there could be any one of the 26 letters in the alphabet so it looks like this 10*10*26*26 =67,600

Is Windows the best operating system for laptop computers?

That would depend on the laptop specifications and its processor speed and ram which is the hardware inside of the laptop. 2 GB of memory or more and Vista will be OK. Less than 2 GB stick with XP.

How do you set a default printer?

The default printer is changed in Windows by opening the start menu, going to Devices and Printer, and right clicking on the desired printer. Set as default printer is selected to finalize the change.

What icon is displayed on the desktop the first time you start Windows?

When I got a new Windows computer the first icons on the desktop where those of the factory-loaded programs. So I would assume that if there was no factory loaded programs nothing would appear!

How do you save page on a mac as a Microsoft Word?

Most Macintosh word processing software provides some compatibility with Microsoft's Word. For example if you are using the Mac version of Microsoft's Word then you save the page. If you are using TextEdit you Save the file selecting one of the Word .doc options from the File Format menu at the bottom of the Save pane. If you are using Pages tick the box Save copy as Word Document in the save pane.

What was a key element in making computers widely accessible to the public?

Not much.

The big breakthrough in making computing accessible to all was the Personal Computer, which was developed into the mass market by IBM. There were PCs before the IBM PC, but they were not successfully marketed at a huge scale.

IBM bought the disk operating system, the software to make the machine work, from Microsoft. Microsoft had itself bought the system from Seattle Software Works and they just licensed it to IBM.

There were other disk operating systems out there, including the very popular CP/M and MS-DOS was more or less derived from and very similar to CP/M.

The IBM PC took off spectacularly, and Microsoft became very rich. But their flair was (and still is) in marketing, not in invention. Mice, windows interfaces, desktop images, icons, etc. etc, were invented elsewhere, some by Xerox at their Palo Alto research centre, some by Apple, and quite a lot from the various Unix flavours out there.

Windows service accounts will use passwords consisting of more than 15 characters?

The newer version of server will, but not the older one. The NT dialog boxes still limited passwords to a maximum of 14 characters.

Which netbook is the best one to use for video editing hp mini or Acer?

acer because it is faster and better looking than hp

I have a hp netbook and it is pretty slow but better looking than acer

What tabs found in the Windows Task Manager dialog box?

TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 7: Applications, Processes, Services, Performance, Networking and Users.

TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 8: Processes, Performance, App history, Startup, Users, Details and Services.

I'm not too sure of WINDOWS XP

How do you delete recently closed tabs?

Click on the New Tab, and on that new page you will see "Recently Closed' links......