Last Updated on 1 Dec. 2009, Total: 233 Knowledge Base Tips
| 10 | Booting |
| 31 | Customization |
| 5 | Drivers |
| 4 | IE and Explorer |
| 45 | Miscellaneous |
| 49 | Network |
| 35 | Security |
| 29 | TroubleShooting |
| 25 | Utilities |
<li>Before You Begin Installation <li>Hardware Requirements <li>Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility <li>Obtaining Network Information <li>Backing Up Your Files <li>Upgrading vs. Installing a New Copy <li>If You're Installing a New Copy (Clean Install); if you're upgrading <li>Collecting User and Computer Information <li>Joining a Workgroup ; joining a domain... Read More
Windows XP offers the ability to save passwords for web sites and network resources. This can be very convenient as opposed to remembering and entering the username and password each time you need access, but it poses a security risk because anyone who has physical access to your computer would also be able to log into those sites using your... Read More
If you remove a piece of hardware, particularly USB devices that may be frequently swapped out, without first Uninstalling it in Device Manager, the drivers remain behind, but the device no longer shows up in Device Manager by default... Read More
Some experts say that renaming the Administrator account is pointless. Any worthy hacker knows that the true Administrator account has a unique identifier and how to find it. But, that doesn't mean you need to make it easy for the hackers who aren't worthy... Read More