Date Archives July 2022

How to view hidden files, folders and drives in your Windows 7

By default, system files have “hidden” attributes. This is set by Windows this way for a very obvious reason – hide the file to avoid or prevent accidental deletion of the files. Users specially those with Administrator privileges or those who are members of the Administrator group can set the attribute of a certain file to “hidden” to simply hide the files. However, in troubleshooting a computer system, we normally require access to the system files which are normally set with hidden attributes. In this case, we need to modify… Read More

How to locate Normal.dotm template of Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010

There are times when MS Word is consistently crashing or showing erratic behavior. There are also some times when you changed your global template in error and that you want to restore its default values. In this case, you need to work with MS Word’s global template, called Normal.dotm file. The template file Normal.dotm is a global template. That is, when you open MS Word 2007 or 2010, everything you see in the blank document, like the Font style and Font size, Text style and Paragraph style, are derived from… Read More

How to clear Firefox browser history and cached data

If you are using Firefox web browser, that is a good decision. By far, Firefox is better than other browsers in many aspects. It is faster, safer, lightweight, and less problematic than the other browsers available. However, as you use Firefox over time, it accumulates a whole bunch of unwanted files, temporary internet files, outdated cookies, and other online stuffs. As these files are taking more and more space in your computer, your Firefox performance begins to get affected. Various browsing problems then begin to show up like Firefox beginning… Read More

How to share your Internet connection WITHOUT a router

When you have a home Internet and your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provides you a modem that or a broadband connection that directly connects to your computer using the RJ-45 port in your laptop or desktop, you can share your Internet connection wirelessly even without buying a wireless router. This is possible only when these things apply: Your Internet connection provided by your ISP is directly connected to your computer’s RJ-45 port making your computer’s wi-fi radio available for wireless broadcasting Your computer has wi-fi radio or wifi-ready In order… Read More

How to move, transfer or migrate AOL emails and contacts to Gmail

If you are using Gmail now, and you have several other email accounts from various email providers like Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, AOL, etc., you can centralize your emails using your Gmail account. Yes, with Gmail, you can download email messages from up to five other email accounts, including accounts from Gmail and other email providers. This is possible by using Gmail’s Mail Fetcher. Using Mail Fetcher, it can download all of your old emails as well as new emails, from other email providers including another Gmail account. However, if you… Read More

How to install or uninstall Windows games and other components in Windows 7

Did you ever wonder how to uninstall a built-in feature of Windows 7? Do you want to uninstall Windows Games so that people in your office will not procrastinate at work? Like the older versions of Windows, you can turn on or turn off some of the built in Windows features. Please remember that you need to be signed in as an Administrator in order to follow the steps below: Click Start => Control Panel Open Programs and Features In the left sidebar of the Programs and Features dialog box, click… Read More

How to capture or take a screen shot on a Windows computer

Windows provides a way to capture the screen of your computer. This is useful when someone asked you for the actual look of your screen as part of a troubleshooting procedure where you cannot allow the other person to remotely control your computer. Capturing your screen and saving the image or picture will then allow you to send the screen shots to help the other person visualize your problem scenario. To make a screen capture, here are the steps: Prepare the desktop or screen that you want to capture. That… Read More

How to Fix a Corrupted Recycle Bin

If you are experiencing a weird or uncommon behavior of your Recycle Bin, like when you cannot empty it, or when the Recycle Bin icon in your Desktop always shows clear or empty when in fact there are deleted items when you open it, then it is most likely a corruption issue. In this case, the very first thing that you can try is to RESET your Recycle Bin. By resetting your Recycle Bin, Windows will automatically re-create the $Recycle.Bin folder after resetting the old and corrupted version. Here are… Read More

How to Cleanup Google Chrome for Cached Data and Browsing History

Sometime, when your Google Chrome browser is acting faulty, like when it is too slow to load or when some sites won’t load at all,please try to use other browser like Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer and see if the said site or sites are working. If they do, then the problem is NOT with those sites, but with your Google Chrome browser. First, clear the browsing history of Google Chrome to get rid of all outdated cookies, huge bulk of cached data and all junk stuffs that the browser is no… Read More