Helpful tips for July 2013

Troubleshooting Guides : About.com has been there for ages now, with every guide and step by step tutorials the site has made itself one the most biggest troubleshooting sites. You will likely finding most of the computer problems and their suitable solution. http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findtheproblem/Find_the_Cause_of_Your_Computer _Problem.htm 2. Computerhope : A very simple and plain website, but very effective in its approach. Computerhope has several question listed on the basic computer troubleshooting page, with those of-course they have solutions. http://www.computerhope.com/basic.htm 3. Microsoft : Microsoft also has troubleshooting guides to help you with general windows problem, they have this page of fixing common PC problems, where you will find most of the question you probably need. http://www.microsoft.com/athome/troubleshoot101.aspx#fbid=dXC94sGhIEF 4. WikiHow : Wikihow is collaboration of thoughts, its editable guide, a how to site which is dedicated for helping in solutions. With detailed and easy instructions you will be able to find many computer related issues and there easy solutions. http://www.wikihow.com/Special:Categorylisting 5. Howtogeek : How to geek has varied sections dedicated to solving computer problems. With Linux and Windows section being most popular, you can also find your great wallpapers which can make your desktop look beautiful. http://www.howtogeek.com/ 6. PCMag : PC Mag has some fantastic set to how to, guides and tutorials on windows. Probably the best magazine as well. http://www.pcmag.com/ 7. Labnol : A very popular blog, among indians and you can find every possible solution with in-depth tutorial guides on window and mac. Labnol also has certain tools which are really useful for web developer and coders. http://www.labnol.org/ 8. Dummies : Dummies as the name suggest is not only for dummies but professionals to. It has long list of articles and how to guides to make one expert in computing. You can easily troubleshoot any PC with there detailed instructions and tips on solving issues. http://www.dummies.com/ 9. Makeuseof : The best tech site I have came across in last few years, they have very popular pages with best of section and have many different solutions for many problems. http://www.makeuseof.com/ 10. Lifehacker : A must visit site for all computer geeks and lovers. http://lifehacker.com/ _________________________ Articles of the day Chosen by the Business Desk team Create a Windows 7 User Account By Nancy C. Muir Windows 7 allows you to create different user accounts so each person who uses the computer can work with his or her personal Windows environment. After multiple user accounts are created, each user of that computer must select the account he or she wishes to use when logging on. Each user account can be password protected so that each environment and its files can be given an extra level of security if desired. 1. Choose Start, then Control Panel. The Control Panel window appears. 2. Click the Add or Remove User Accounts link. The Manage Accounts window appears. 3. Click the Create a New Account link. The Create New Account window appears. 4. Enter an account name, and then select the type of account you want to create. You can choose to create an Administrator account, which allows the user to do things like create and change accounts and install programs, or a Standard user account which restricts the user from doing the tasks an administrator can. 5. Click the Create Account button. The new user account is created. Close the Control Panel by clicking the X symbol in the upper-right corner of the window. When you log onto Windows from now on, you’ll be presented with a choice of accounts. Click the icon for the account you want to use, and type the password (if there is one) to log on. The Windows environment changes to reflect the settings (such as the desktop wallpaper) that user chose. After you create an account, you can make changes to it, such as assigning a password or changing the account type, by double-clicking it in the Manage Accounts window and following the links listed there. From: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/for-seniors-create-a-windows-7-user-ac count.html]]>

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