You were tweaking your system BIOS configuration to maximize your hardware component performance. You decided to password-protect the system BIOS so that only you can access it since you firmly believe that only you shall be able to access it since critical changes in the BIOS may harm your computer system. That was a good intention. However, after several months, you have forgotten the BIOS password and you are now unable to access it for further changes and hardware configuration. What shall you do then? One known solution to this… Read More
Date Archives July 2022
How to Add an Email Signature in Gmail
You might have noticed that when you receive an email from some people or organization, they might have appended a graphic or customized greeting at the end of the email message. This is called an email signature. An email signature is typically a bit of “personalized” text such as your contact information or a favorite quote, company logo with slogan, that is automatically inserted at the bottom of every message you send. Here’s a sample signature: The message above is from a Gmail account sent to a Yahoo Mail user… Read More
How to show the Developer Menu/Tab in Microsoft Excel 2010
When you install MS Excel for the first time, the default setting has the Developer tab “disabled”. This means that the Macro button not available including all VBA programming aspect of the Excel file. To enable the Developer Tab, here are the steps: Step 1: Open MS Excel 2010 Step 2: Click on File menu Step 3: Click on Options Step 4: In the Excel Options dialog box, click on Customize Ribbon in the left panel Step 5: In the Customize Ribbon group, select Main Tabs Step 6: Click on the the “Developer” item to put a check on it to “enable” the Developer tab Step 7: Click OK button to… Read More
How much RAM can my laptop or desktop computer take?
The amount of RAM acceptable in computer systems is determined by the computer’s motherboard. This is true for laptop computers and desktop computers. So the best way to know how much RAM (Random Access Memory) is acceptable in your computer is to refer to your computer’s documentation specifically the motherboard’s information. You will surely need this information if you want to upgrade your computer’s memory and you want to exactly know which RAM stick is compatible and how much RAM your system can take. Another method is to manually check… Read More
How to change Gmail command buttons to the classic Text labels
When Gmail changed its email interface, many people still loved the classic look and looking for ways to retract or revert to the classic look and feel that they are accustomed to. However, Gnaim did not provide a way to permanently switch into the classic interface now that it has already released the new Gmail interface. One of the changes that the new interface offers is the command buttons people use to archive, mark as Spam, or delete marked emails. To enhance the interface Gmail changed this commands to graphic… Read More
How to share your screen for technical help using screen sharing tools
I do technical support every day helping people solve computer problems of various sorts. The process is that they describe their problem in a thread like forums, then I provide step-by-step procedures that they can follow on their problem computer to resolve the problem. This process is so tedious especially the volume of problems reported and the amount of typing required to simply describe the procedures to correct the issue. In most cases, to best help these people, I even need to duplicate the issue, come up with screen shots… Read More
How to re-use several beautiful slide templates in a single PowerPoint file
When you are using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 or 2010, beautiful slide templates are already built in. Also, there are several hundreds and even thousands of PowerPoint templates available for free download in various websites that work for both PowerPoint 2007 and 2010. However, when you are working with a template, all slides are identically designed. That is, the first slide is unique, then the rest of the slides follow identical template design every time you add a new blank slide. How about if you want a completely different template or… Read More
How to eliminate annoying pop-up adverts in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome
There are two (2) types of advertisements that you are viewing in various websites online. First are the legitimate ads placed in designated boxes or blocks in certain web pages. The ads are legitimate since the website owners place them to monetize their site’s traffic. This is common among blogs and other free online services like Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Hotmail and other free email providers. To get rid of these ads among these FREE email providers, you need to subscribe to their PAID version of their email service. The second… Read More
Moving Outlook 2007 / 2010 Contacts from one computer to another
Backing up Outlook contacts is a very important task that ensures email addresses and other contact infomation are copied and stored in a separate file and location. Microsoft Outlook Technical Support people offers several and various ways of doing the back, as well as other online outlook tech support. Microsoft Outlook support contact information are not readily available online. However, various forums and support groups offer support for Outlook issues for free or for some small fees. In fact, various technical support companies like iYogi.com and JustAnswer.com offer Microsoft outlook… Read More
How to permanently delete a Gmail account
Gmail is a great email service. It has a lot of features and a huge email storage space. It is easy to register for a new Gmail account, but deleting or removing the said account is not as easy as creating it. Gmail is the forefront email service of the giant search engine company, Google.com. Thus, when you create a Gmail account, you can use the same Gmail account to sign in, or activate access to other Google.com products like blogger.com, youtube.com, Google AdSense, Google AdWords, and many others. Thus,… Read More