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05th September 2011

How to fix the laptop sound problem

Check Sound volume levels Whenever you have the issue of sound with your laptop,the first and foremost thing you have look is to check out the volume levels. You have to check the volume in the two places First,the system master volume l...

22nd February 2011

Installing and Removing Active Directory

After you've completed your preparation work with the installation prerequisites described in TS windows vista, you're ready to install Active Directory. Removing Active Directory follows a process similar to installation. This lesson shows you how to ins...

18th February 2011

Verifying DNS Integration with Active Directory

If you allow the Active Directory Installation Wizard to configure a basic A+ Exams setup for you, and your DNS solution supports dynamic update, the wizard configures an Active Directory-integrated forward lookup zone with the name of the domain. The con...

16th November 2010

Exploring the cause of PC slowdown

PC slowdown is one of the most common problems that users face, nothing is more irritating than watching your pc running like a snail. Imagine, you have to submit an important document to your boss, you open your computer, and to your horror find tha...

19th October 2010

How to resolve no sound on windows 7

This is the most common issue experienced by most of us. Checking sound settings We need to make sure that the volume settings are set properly. Click on Start and select Control Panel. In Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound. Now select...

13th September 2010

Overcoming Audio Problems With Realtek Audio Drivers Updates

Have you ever encountered problems with your computer's audio? Are your speakers mute even though you've turned your system volume to the maximum? If you have experienced such problems, fret not, for you are not alone. A number of computer users have expe...

08th September 2010

Undelete Files After Windows Vista Stops Responding

No matter how cautious a person is with his/her computer system, these devices still give problem to their users. Despite the best attempts, they catch virus infection, and crash, or may even stop responding while giving you a blank screen to gaze at. Lik...

20th July 2010

File Recovery Becomes Easy Using Ext2 Recovery Software

Accidental deletion of file is one of the most common reasons of data loss as it is a very common user mistake. You may unintentionally remove some important files from Ext2 file system volume of Linux hard drive to free up the disk space and then realize...

18th July 2010

Apple OS X Recovery For Corrupted HFS File System Volumes in Mac

HFS (Hierarchical File System) is a popular and powerful file system, originally developed for hard drives and floppy disks on Mac OS X computer. It is the predecessor of HFS+ (Mac OS Extended or HFS Extended) file system. Though, it is not used as a stan...

28th June 2010

Stop Sign Occurs While Starting Mac OS X Computer

Are you unable to boot your Mac OS X computer? Does your Mac machine display a stop sign during startup, after gray Macintosh screen is loaded with Apple logo? This behavior may occur due to missing or corrupt system files of your Mac OS X computer. At th...

22nd June 2010

Windows Recovery after “Unmountable Boot Volume” Error in MS Windows XP

Every Windows XP computer contains a mountable or system volume, which has operating system installed on it. After completion of POST (Power On Self Test) operation, your computer reads the system partition and loads operating system. However, if your sys...

19th June 2010

An Easy Way to Recover Data From Ext3 File System Volume

The Ext3 (Third Extended) file system is an advanced journaling file system of Linux operating system. Ext3 is the default file system in various distributions of Linux operating system, such as Fedora, Debian, and Red Hat. It provides improved data integ...

15th June 2010

Ways to Recover Deleted Dynamic NTFS File System Volumes

Microsoft Windows operating system enables you to create dynamic disks to take advantages of the features, which are not provided by basic disks. These features include- ability to create mirrored volumes (fault tolerant volumes) and ability to create str...

11th May 2010

A Layman’s Guide to Recover Lost Data in Linux

Data loss is a terrible situation, which may occur to any system, irrespective of the operating system and hardware platform. Sometimes, you may find that your Linux computer does not boot properly or you can not find stored data on your Linux hard drive....

14th April 2010

“Wrong Volume Type” Error in Mac OS X and Data Loss

Mac OS X operating system enables you to divide your hard drive into various volumes. Each volume can be used as a separate hard drive and any type of data can be stored on it. Every Mac system includes at least one system or boot volume that contains ope...

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