Posts Tagged ‘Computers’
Deciding To Go For Online Computer Repair
Online computer repair is one way to fix a troublesome computer while other options open to you include fixing the computer on your own, calling for technical support and then there is the option of taking the computer to a local computer repairing store. If you don’t feel that you can fix the problem on your own and the software developer or manufacturer cannot help; then you have two options left: go to a computer repairing store or avail of ..read more
Know where to find computer repair at your own needs
Nowadays computer or laptop is very important to everybody for business or professional use in life. So, if you have this kind of gadget you have to make sure that you know how to handle with care as well as know the important needs in your computer or laptop. Since we all know that computer repair services will help us to do anything with our computer or laptop. The capability and expert experience that you will find out here is ..read more
LAN Speed Test Measures the Speed of Your Home Network

LAN Speed Test Measures the Speed of Your Home Network
Windows only: You’ve probably tested your internet connection speed (I’ve always preferred Speakeasy’s Speed Test) and have a pretty good idea of your broadband speed, but free Windows app LAN Speed Test measures the speed of data transfers on your home network.
If you’re sharing files or streaming videos over your local network, your network speed is a pretty important factor to keep an eye on, and if you feel like your ..read more
How to manage the compatibility issues of Office 2007 to earlier office versions?

By default all Microsoft Office 2007 applications use the different files extensions than the earlier versions. All earlier Office applications used the file extensions as .doc, .xls and .ppt for Word, Excel and PowerPoint respectively, but now Office 2007 applications uses the .docx, xlsx and .pptx file extensions for Word, Excel and PowerPoint respectively. These all new file extensions are not compatible with all previous versions of Office applications, that is why ..read more
How to log off, restart and shutdown, connected computer from one location?

Windows XP has a built-in feature (shutdown tools) that is used to shutdown any connected computers from any one computer. Using this feature, you can log off, restart and shutdown any computer in your network. This tip is very useful for you, if you are a Network Administrator at your company, because if you have experience to shutdown all connected computers daily in your local area network one by one, definitely that job is ..read more
