Every time you download or install a new game, application, or software update, you make changes to your computer. Sometimes that change may make your system unstable and even cause the dreaded BSOD, aka Blue Screen of Death. Windows XP and Vista come with a handy feature that allows you to go back in time to the working state of your computer prior to the change. This feature is called Restore Point, and should be used as the first step in troubleshooting Windows is not booting up.
Nothing sucks more than having a fairly new laptop and then having the LCD screen go bad on you. Rather than throwing out the laptop, it is possible to get a replacement LCD Screen for much cheaper than the cost of purchasing a new one. As a matter of fact, there are many vendors out there that offer replacement screens at a price point that even make the thought of upgrading your current screen, to a nice and glossy one, very attractive. One such company is ScreenTek. Here’s a step by step Video tutorial, by ScreenTek, demonstrating how to take apart any laptop LCD screen.
Here are some videos which were created as training material for anyone looking to take and pass the A+ exam. A+ is an exam which measures the proficiency of understanding, troubleshooting and repairing basic computer problems. These videos are also useful for anyone looking to learn everything, from A to Z, about computers. Watch these videos and you’ll be a computer pro in no time. Make sure you click on “Read the rest of this entry to see all the videos”.
If you’re lucky enough to be one of the Vista users, then you’re probably aware of how heavy and bloated the operating system feels in comparison to XP. There are few things you can do to diagnose what’s causing it to lag in performance using a Performance monitor utility.
Are you looking to add storage space? The video below teaches you how by upgrading or adding a new hard drive. You will get an idea of the requirements and the situations you may encounter.
Facing problem with your hard disk?? Check yoru hard drive using Scan Disk … very nice disk checking utility with Windows that corrects common problems.
Don’t you wish that you can save a laptop that been drenched in water? Now you can by following the step by step instruction demonstrated in this video.