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Western Digital's Caviar Green line
Fri: 11.06.09 | 4:02P | Hard Drives | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Western Digital's Caviar Green line popularized power-efficient hard drives, and now Seagate has joined the party with a Barracuda LP that packs two terabytes. We take a closer look at how this 5,900-RPM 'cuda compares with its Caviar rival.
  FULL STORY @ TECHREPORT

Crucial Ballistix Tracer 4GB Kit DDR3-1333/PC3-10600
Fri: 11.06.09 | 4:01P | Memory | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
In this Review the performance and the overclocking of a Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC3-10600 CL6 4GB DDR3 kit are tested and compared with 16 Dual Channel kits of previous reviews. Since current AMD processors supports DDR3 memory modules, DDR3 Dual Channel kits got more demand. Because who like to build a new PC system with an AMD Phenom II processor, surely prefer a motherboard with DDR3 Dual Channel support. This OC review will show the difference between DDR3 and DDR2 RAM and the review will also show how far this DDR3 kit can be overclocked on a current AMD 790GX system.
  FULL STORY @ OCINSIDE

Active Media Products Penguin BLU Pen Drive
Fri: 11.06.09 | 4:00P | Peripherals | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"Active Media Products sent us a surprise with the Executive I 2-in-1 Carbon Fiber Pen we took a look at last month. I have to admit I am not up to date on Linux or the many builds. The last time I sat down and tried to do anything with the operating system was a few nights before throwing my last LAN party where Linux was run on a few of the servers. The Active Media Products Penguin BLU is quite an odd creature. On the surface it looks like a cute little USB drive that a fifth grader would be carrying around. Once installed the drive springs to life like an action movie. You can use the drive either as a standard run of the mill thumb drive or set your BIOS to boot from a USB device and be looking at a Linux desktop in under a minute."
  FULL STORY @ TWEAKTOWN

Asrock M3A785GMH/128M Motherboard
Fri: 11.06.09 | 12:03P | Motherboards | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Asrock is one of our new sponsors! They are well known for their motherboards that have always been a bit cheaper than the rest, but does this mean they don't perform well? Personally I don't think so but today we are going to look at the M3a785gmx motherboard and compare it vs a well performing Asus board. I think we will be able to see what type of performance we can expect from this Asrock board.
  FULL STORY @ RBMODS

Acer Aspire 8935G - All Buffed up
Fri: 11.06.09 | 12:02P | Notebooks | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
When we last saw the Acer Aspire 8930G last year, we were pretty impressed by the mammoth 18.4-inch DTR. Making its return to our labs is the souped up Aspire 8935G and we go in-depth to find out what Acer has been cooking with this upgraded model.
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREZONE

14 Power Supply Units with 1000W+ Capacity
Fri: 11.06.09 | 12:01P | Power Supply | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Our roundup will talk about 14 power supply units from 12 different manufacturers that have one thing in common: they all offer capacity of 1000W or higher.
  FULL STORY @ XBITLABS

GMC AVC-S7: Ultra-Slim HTPC Case
Fri: 11.06.09 | 12:00P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Today we are going to talk about the slimmest home theater PC case that will look great among other audio- and video- devices in your living room.
  FULL STORY @ XBITLABS

 
Coolmax ZP 1000 Watt Power Supply
Fri: 11.06.09 | 9:03A | Power Supply | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Well, our next product up for review is from our good friends at Coolmax, a company who believes you don't have to pay an arm and a leg to get a high quality PSU. This is why they sent us over the ZP-1000. The ZP-1000 is a 1,000 watt partial modular unit that is meant to go up against the likes of Thermaltake, Corsair and the other big name manufacturers who dominate the power supply market. Even if you are not in the market for such a high output power supply at a price of $150, it may be something to consider as it would help in the future-proofing of your rig..
  FULL STORY @ PRO-CLOCKERS

MSI GeForce N275GTX Lightning Video Card
Fri: 11.06.09 | 9:01A | Video Cards | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"When we looked at the GTX 260 Lightning from MSI recently it was really a bit of a mixed bag. On the performance side of things we really liked the card; the aftermarket cooling option that MSI opted for was also really good. On the other side we thought the AirForce Panel proved to be more of a pain than anything else and what we didn't like was that in order to achieve the highest speed MSI advertised you needed to install their own OC software. Really, at the end of it all, though, the GTX 260 we saw from MSI offered some serious performance and for the most part that's the most important feature for so many users. While that model was part of the Lightning series, it was a special Black Edition as well. Today we're going to be looking at the GTX 275 that sits in the same series, but isn't part of the Black Edition line up."
  FULL STORY @ TWEAKTOWN

MSI GeForce N275GTX Lightning Video Card
Fri: 11.06.09 | 9:00A | Video Cards | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"When we looked at the GTX 260 Lightning from MSI recently it was really a bit of a mixed bag. On the performance side of things we really liked the card; the aftermarket cooling option that MSI opted for was also really good. On the other side we thought the AirForce Panel proved to be more of a pain than anything else and what we didn't like was that in order to achieve the highest speed MSI advertised you needed to install their own OC software. Really, at the end of it all, though, the GTX 260 we saw from MSI offered some serious performance and for the most part that's the most important feature for so many users. While that model was part of the Lightning series, it was a special Black Edition as well. Today we're going to be looking at the GTX 275 that sits in the same series, but isn't part of the Black Edition line up."
  FULL STORY @ TWEAKTOWN

AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition 3.4 GHz Socket AM3 125W Processor Review
Thu: 11.05.09 | 7:00P | CPU / Processors | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
AMD has revised its current flagship CPU, the Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition into a slimmer electricity sipping 125W model, down from the initial 140W TDP processor released earlier this year.

Since this is a refresh, there are only a few differences between the otherwise identical CPUs. New to the "C3" 125W revision AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition is hardware implementation of the C1E enhanced halt state; basically a tool in the CPU power saving chest to reduce clock speeds on the fly (when the PC is idle) and significantly lower power consumption. The other minor change is better support for four sticks of DDR3-1333 RAM.

  FULL STORY @ PCSTATS

New Tweaks, Tips and Beginners Guides to Make your PC Run Faster!
Thu: 11.05.09 | 7:00P | Beginners Guides | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF

PC Crashed and you can't afford to take it to the repair shop? Save some time and money by using PCSTATS' extensive knowledge to put your PC back into top running condition! Dig into a pile of handy Beginners Guides, sweep the performance sucking dust bunnies out of that old computer for good, and get more out of the PC you already have!

Make your computer run better, run smarter, and maybe even faster! Starting from the top, PCSTATS has award winning Beginners Guides to 99 Windows Vista Performance Tips and Tweaks, and 99 Performance Tips for Windows XP!!Ā  For your convenience, the Top 20 Beginners Guides are listed at the bottom.

Windows Vista users will appreciate PCSTATS's guides to making older software programs compatible with Vista, it's certainly a lot better than buying all new programs. Since Vista can be a little tough on PCs, we also discuss how to stop Windows Vista from thrashing hard drives to death. PCSTATS covers installing Windows Vista, and then it's naturally on to Vista crash recovery and repair installs. If Vista is acting up, you'll want to read our guide to safe mode in Windows Vista before taking your PC to a repair center.

PCSTATS covers installing Windows XP and upgrading from Windows 98 to XP. Once you've got XP installed, how about learning about some of its hidden features. Moving on, we tackle some of the most asked computer questions like "how do I create MP3 files from my CDs?", " how do I burn CDs/DVDs and what formats should I use?." We also put you on the right track towards converting your home movies into video files, then turning those video files into DVDs. Most important of all, how should you protect your data? We have some good answers, and more than a few helpful hints to put you on the right track.

A second area PCSTATS Beginners Guides focus on is how to make your computing life easier. For example, spam email has become a painful fact of life for most computer users, but it doesn't have to be such a major irritation. A beginner's guide to stopping spam gives you several easy procedures which will quickly make spam email much less of an obstacle to your use of email. Likewise, the proliferation of viruses and spyware on the Internet threatens everybody. We give you a heads up on computer safety in our guide to firewalls and Internet security , and cover the safe removal of intrusive adware and spyware programs too. Do your wrists and eyes ache from too much computer time? Check out PCSTATS' ergonomics guide for some handy tips towards more comfortable computing.

Increasing your productivity within Windows XP is also a topic covered in several of our guides. If you regularly work at home as well as the office, you'll be interested in our guide to synchronizing files and folders so you'll always have the latest versions of your files at hand with out confusion. Own one of those handy-dandy USB key drives? take a look at a set of cool and clever USB drive projects; you can do a lot more with those things than you might think! Another handy thing to learn is how to create batch files within Windows; these little programs allow you to automate many of your most tedious tasks.

Tired of installing the latest Service Packs in every new Windows XP system you create? Tired of installing Windows XP at all? Check out this pair of guides, both of which are among the most popular articles with overworked IT staff: 'Slipstreaming: creating a Windows XP CD with Service Pack 2 included' guides you through the process of incorporating the latest Windows XP Service Pack right into your operating system CD, while the guide to creating a fully unattended Windows XP installation CD gives you everything you need to know about automating the Windows installation process in one handy location.

If you'd like to be sure that you have the basics of security and computer hygiene nailed down, but don't have the time or the inclination to learn about these subjects, try our quick guides to securing your PC and getting rid of spyware, adware and browser hijackers.

If you want to know more about the guts of your system, the hardware that keeps it going, PCSTATS has a series of articles just the weekend hardware warrior. Take a look at our guide to assembling your own PC for a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to building a home computer. Once you have that mastered, you'll find the do-it-yourself guide to building a home theatre PC a snap! The annual PC maintenance checklist helps ensure that your PC will stay in top shape for as long as you own it. Sometimes it's good to go back to basics, and a good way to start is with this guide to computer memory. It explains how RAM works and why you might want more of it if your computer is getting 'slow'. For PC speed freaks, we cover RAID hard drive setups in detail, what they are, and how to set them up. If you are feeling ambitious, how about a bit of video card BIOS flashing?

Would you like to try overclocking but aren't sure where or how to start? This guide to overclocking a videocard will get you moving in the right direction. The companion guide to overclocking the processor, memory and motherboard explains the overclocking process for the rest of the system components; what the benefits are, as well as some of the potential dangers.

Interested in what makes Windows XP tick? Then we have some articles for you; this guide to the Windows XP registry will take you through this storehouse of XP customization settings, while the comprehensive article on Windows XP's Safe Mode will equip you to use this powerful recovery mode to your advantage. For Windows Vista users, see our guide to Safe Mode Crash Recovery in Vista. I'd also suggest you check out the guide to the Windows XP services for information on what these behind-the-scenes programs do, and how to create your own. If you are experiencing frustrating crashes or errors (and what Windows user hasn't at some point or another?) this handy guide to understanding and resolving the infamous BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) error should be interesting reading. Finally, get to grips with the Windows XP command prompt to increase your knowledge and control of the OS.

Upgrading and updating your PC is another inevitable task that we try to make easier. Take a look at PCSTATS' guide to flashing your motherboard's BIOS for one example. If you've grown used to your Windows XP install and hate the thought of reinstalling to accommodate a new computer system or hard drive, see this time-saving guide to cloning windows XP for another solution... Want to upgrade your system but don't know where to begin? We have the answers in this guide to the fundamentals of updating a PC , and it will certainly give you a helping hand in the right direction. If all you want to do is upgrade your motherboard, we've got an article on handling this complex operation too. No more service charges!

If you are tired of Windows altogether, or wary of Microsoft's operating system validation requirement for downloading patches, why not consider moving to Linux? PCSTATS has written three guides to this alternative OS, covering the basics of getting familiar with the Linux KDE desktop and then moving into the process of installing a Linux PC. In the third installment, we walk you through the task of installing new software in Linux, and where to find some productive programs for free.

Networking is a very important area of computer knowledge, especially as many homes now have more than one computer. Sharing an Internet connection among the computers in your household is a good start. If you're curious, PCSTATS also has guides to home networking, allowing you to share files between the systems in your home, and an article on the benefits of wireless networking. While wireless is extremely easy to set up and use, it has some security concerns that every user should know about. In PCSTATS' wireless security article, we provide any user with the knowledge they need to secure their wireless network from intruders. Advanced users may find this guide to Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and internet connection security especially useful. If you have a printer, why not share it over your network so that anyone in your house can use it? The easy to follow printer sharing guide has the goods.

Once you have a broadband Internet connection, there are a lot of interesting things you can do with Windows XP that are not immediately obvious. For example, how about enabling remote access, so you can work on your desktop from any Internet enabled computer in the world? Or maybe you'd like to create your own FTP server, allowing easy file transfers over the Internet? Perhaps you'd even like to learn how to create your own weblog ('blog') a small personal website. Speaking of websites, this guide to website hosting from a home PC has that critical topic completely covered! It's all here in PCSTATS collection of Beginners Guides. Once you've got a blog or website going, how about setting up an RSS feed so others can track your site easily? If you check out several bookmarks every day, learning about RSS readers could save you a lot of time.

Hardware failure is an unfortunate fact of life for PC owners, and one of the things that keeps computer stores in business. Fortunately there are ways to detect problems before they happen, and reduce the damage if your hardware should fail. Hard drives are one of the focal areas for failure in modern computer systems, due to their mechanical nature. They are also rather easy to erase, accidentally or maliciously. In one of our most popular and acclaimed guides, PCSTATS Beginners Guides looks at ways to restore your lost data in the event of just such a hard drive disaster. On the same topic, our guides to diagnosing bad memory and bad hard drives as well as interpreting your computer's 'beep' error codes will help you troubleshoot your PC at home. If you'd just like to expand the amount of storage space on your PC, well we've covered that aspect too with the guide to formatting and partitioning a hard drive!

Encryption and passwords are important facets of modern computer use, especially where the Internet is concerned. These subjects can be rather hard to understand for the average user, however. We've attempted to set things straight in this walk-through of encryption and online privacy .

Locked yourself out of your computer or file by forgetting a password? In twin guides, PCSTATS' examines the strengths and weaknesses of Windows password security and document password decryption giving you the knowledge you need to reclaim access. Knowing how to break back into Windows, or a locked document or ZIP file isn't something you'll need to know everyday, but when you're in a bind this information can be a life saver. PCSTATS also examines how to 'harden' your laptop computer , so if it is lost or stolen, at least your data will be safe.

For assorted tips and tweaks that can make your Windows XP experience, cleaner, faster and uniquely yours, we present our most popular set of PCSTATS Guides; 101 tips and tweaks for Windows XP and 104 Great Tech Tips for Windows XP. That's 304 useful tips, every one of them tested. You are sure to find something you like in one of these articles.

For some comic relief, as well as a serious look into the kinds of problems and errors of judgement that may one day destroy your precious computer, take a look at the extremely insightful guide to the most common ways to kill a PC. Why not visit our feedback page and share your own stories once you're finished!?

Here are the TOP 20 PCSTATS Beginners Guides of all time... feel free to share this list on your blog or favorite forum.
Top 20 Beginners Guides
1. Beginners Guides: 99 Performance Tips for Windows XP

2. Beginners Guides: Setting up an FTP Server in Windows XP

3. Beginners Guides: 101 Tech Tips and Tweaks for Windows XP

4. Beginners Guides: Hard Drive Data Recovery

5. Beginners Guides: Cloning WindowsXP

6. How Motherboards Are Made: A Gigabyte Factory Tour

7. Beginners Guides: Crash Recovery & The Blue Screen of Death

8. Beginners Guides: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard and Memory

9. Introduction to PCI Express: the AGP8X Replacement

10. Beginners Guides: Home Networking and File Sharing

11. Beginners Guides: Installing RAID on a Desktop PC

12. Beginners Guides: Unattended Windows 2000/XP Installations

13. Beginners Guides: 104 Tech Tips for Windows XP

14. Beginners Guides: Wireless Home Networking

15. Beginners Guides: USB Memory Drive Projects

16. Beginners Guides: Making DVD Movies from Video Files

17. Beginners Guides: Formatting and Partitioning a Hard Drive

18. Beginners Guides: WindowsXP Command Prompt

19. Beginners Guide: Slipstreaming a WindowsXP Install CD with Service Pack 2

20. Beginners Guides: Most Common Ways to Kill a PC

  FULL STORY @ PCSTATS

AMD Athlon II X3 425 2.70 GHz
Thu: 11.05.09 | 6:47P | CPU / Processors | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
AMD's Athlon II X3 425 offers all the features of the of the more expensive Quad Cores, and you can potentially unlock the fourth core. Being priced at only $79 it creates tough competition for Intel in this segment, but also for AMD who has a number of other processors in this market. Even though it lacks the L3 cache it still offers decent performance, especially considering its price.
  FULL STORY @ TECHPOWERUP

Lenovo ThinkPad SL510
Thu: 11.05.09 | 6:32P | Notebooks | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Lenovo is one of the larger laptop makers out there and they always make good products that we like. The new Lenovo ThinkPad SL510 is a solid laptop that is built for tough use and will last for a long time. It's a nice system for personal use (or business use) that offers solid performance that will last for a few years, in both durability and compatibility."
  FULL STORY @ TECHREVIEWSOURCE

OCZ Z Series 650 Watt Power Supply
Thu: 11.05.09 | 6:17P | Power Supply | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"Today I will be looking at the highest efficiency rated power supply that I have received yet, the OCZ Z Series 650 watt power supply. With efficiency rated at over 88%, this power supply is 80Plus Silver rated. It sells for a price that won’t break the bank and is SLI certified. Read on to check out the OCZ Z Series 650!"
  FULL STORY @ OCIA

Sapphire Radeon HD5870 Vapor-X Review
Thu: 11.05.09 | 6:02P | Video Cards | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"Rage3D reviews Sapphire's Vapor-X edition HD5870 and has some fun with Crossfire-X - 'HD5900' style."
  FULL STORY @ RAGE3D

Gigabyte M1022 Booktop - A Transformer in Disguise
Thu: 11.05.09 | 5:47P | Notebooks | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
With so many netbooks around, what can one do to differentiate itself and stand out from the competition? Gigabyte seems to have a plan, and today we'll be taking a closer look at their 1022M Booktop, a netbook that can actually 'transform' into a desktop. Intrigued? Check out our review then.
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREZONE

AMD Radeon HD 5750 Overclocking Guide
Thu: 11.05.09 | 5:32P | Overclocking | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Overclocking your graphics card is a very quick and easy way to get a little extra performance out of your system. The overclock that we went with when testing our Radeon HD 5750 should be considered as a mild overclock, as we were able to push the core and memory quite a bit higher. However to avoid any stability issues we backed the overclock off and in doing so still enjoyed performance gains as high as 20%.
  FULL STORY @ LEGIONHARDWARE

NVIDIA preparing X86 processor again?
Thu: 11.05.09 | 5:17P | CPU / Processors | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
According to a report on EEtimes, rumours have once again surfaced that Nvidia Corp. may enter the x86-based microprocessor market. It is known that NVIDIA is fighting against AMD and Intel, both have processor and graphics line while NVIDIA only has a graphics line which could be eroded if more processors integrate graphics paired up with x86processors. Rumours were again circling the industry that NVIDIA would acquire VIA but industry experts feel that NVIDIA would be on their own than acquiring other companies. It is believed that Nvidia has hired former Transmeta staff extensively, and that instruction code "morphing" requirements have declined as more x86 instructions have come off of patent coverage,' said analyst Doug Freedman of Broadpoint AmTech. On the other hand, NVIDIA has halted chipset developments for next generation Intel processors featuring DMI bus. It has since moved into ARM development for mobile devices.
  FULL STORY @ OCWORKBENCH

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AMD Athlon II X2 240e 2.8 GHz Socket AM3 Dual-Core 45W Processor Review
AMD Athlon II X2 240e 2.8 GHz Socket AM3 Dual-Core 45W Processor Review
Oct 20 | CPU / Processors
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Gigabyte GV-N26SO-896I Geforce GTX 260 Videocard Review
Gigabyte GV-N26SO-896I Geforce GTX 260 Videocard Review
Oct 13 | Video Cards
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Gigabyte GV-N285OC-2GI Geforce GTX 285 2GB Videocard Review
Gigabyte GV-N285OC-2GI Geforce GTX 285 2GB Videocard Review
Sep 30 | Video Cards
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AMD Athlon II X4 620 2.6 GHz Socket AM3 Quad-Core Processor Review
AMD Athlon II X4 620 2.6 GHz Socket AM3 Quad-Core Processor Review
Sep 23 | CPU / Processors
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Samsung LN55A950D1F 55-inch LED-backlight LCD A950 HDTV Review
Samsung LN55A950D1F 55-inch LED-backlight LCD A950 HDTV Review
Sep 22 | Home Theatre
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Seagate Barracuda XT Preview - Worlds First SATA 6Gb/s 2TB Hard Drive
Seagate Barracuda XT Preview - Worlds First SATA 6Gb/s 2TB Hard Drive
Sep 21 | Hard Drives
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Seagate's desktop 2TB Barracuda XT hard drive is that it's the worlds first 3.5" hard drive to support SATA-IO's Serial ATA 6Gb/s interface.
Seasonic S12D-850 850W Power Supply Review
Seasonic S12D-850 850W Power Supply Review
Sep 20 | Power Supply
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Of course there's more to the S12D 850 than just the amount of juice it can produce. This power supply is 80 Plus Silver efficiency certified, which guarantees that it operates at above 85% efficiency across 20%, 50% and 100% loading.
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The best Guides by the best writers on the internet; PCstats Beginners Guides explain computers, software, and all those other wonderful things that cause you frustration.

Learn how to use your computer better, master the internet while protecting yourself, and know what to do when your hard drive kicks the bucket.

  1. 10 Steps to a Secure PC
  2. 101 Tips and Tweaks for Windows XP
  3. 104 Killer Tech Tips for Windows XP
  4. 99 Performance Tips for Windows XP
  5. 99 Windows Vista Performance Tips
  6. Annual PC Checkup Checklist
  7. Assembling Your Own PC
  8. Back up and Restore Data in WinXP
  9. Browser Hijacking and How to Stop it
  10. Building a Home Theatre PC / HTPC
  11. Burning CDs and DVDs
  12. Cloning WindowsXP
  13. Converting Videotape Into Video Files
  14. Crash Recovery: The Blue Screen of Death
  15. Creating a Weblog / Blog
  16. Creating MP3 Music Files
  17. Decrypting Lost Document & Zipped File Passwords
  18. Diagnosing Bad Hard Drives
  19. Diagnosing Bad Memory
  20. Downgrading Windows Vista Back To Windows XP
  21. Dual OS Installation of WindowsXP 32-bit/64-bit
  22. Encryption and Online Privacy
  23. Ergonomics & Computers
  24. Flashing a Video Card BIOS
  25. Flash Memory Data Recovery and Protection
  26. Firewalls and Internet Security
  27. Firewall Setup and Configuration
  28. Forgotten Passwords & Recovery Methods
  29. Formatting and Partitioning a Hard Drive
  30. Fundamentals of Upgrading a PC
  31. Hard Drive Data Recovery
  32. Home Networking and File Sharing
  33. How to Install An Intel Socket 775 CPU and Heatsink
  34. How to Install An Intel Socket 1366 CPU and Heatsink
  35. How to Fix Homesite Design Mode to Work in WindowsXP/ Vista
  36. How To Make a Budget Desktop Computer on the Cheap
  37. How to Update a Motherboard BIOS
  38. Installing RAID on Desktop PCs
  39. Installing Windows Vista
  40. Installing Windows XP
  41. Internet Connection Sharing
  42. Legally Copying Software and Music
  43. Linux Part 1: Getting Familiar
  44. Linux Part 2: Installing a PC
  45. Linux Part 3: New Software
  46. Little Known Features of WindowsXP
  47. Making Old Software Compatible with Windows Vista
  48. Making DVD Movies from Video Files
  49. Most Common Ways to Kill a PC
  50. Optical Drives & Recording Formats
  51. Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
  52. Overclocking the Videocard
  53. Preventing Data Theft from a Stolen Laptop
  54. Printer Sharing on a Home Network
  55. Quick Guide for Eliminating Spyware and Hijacker Software
  56. RAM, Memory and Upgrading
  57. Registry: Backups, Repairs, and Protection
  58. Remote Access to Computers
  59. RSS Feed Setup & Subscriptions
  60. Safe Mode in Windows Vista For Crash Recovery
  61. Setting up an FTP Server in WinXP
  62. Slipstreaming WindowsXP with Service Pack 2
  63. Spyware Protection and Removal
  64. Stopping Spam
  65. Stopping Vista From Thrashing Hard Disks to Death
  66. Synchronizing Files and Folders
  67. Unattended Windows 2000/XP Installations
  68. Understanding & Creating Batch Files
  69. Understanding & Tweaking WindowsXP Services
  70. Upgrading A Motherboard Without Reinstalling
  71. Upgrading Win98 to Windows XP
  72. USB Memory Drive Projects & Tips
  73. VPNs and Internet Connection Security
  74. Website Hosting From A Home PC
  75. Website Hosting With Apache
  76. Windows Vista Crash Recovery and Repair Install
  77. Windows XP Command Prompt
  78. Windows XP Safe Mode Explained
  79. Wireless Home Networking
  80. Wireless Network Security
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