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Saturday, August 26, 2006

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Prevent Lost Data When Resetting Passwords In XP, Part 1!  08/21/2006

Display Full Path In Address Bar!  08/21/2006

Wipe My Documents Off the Desktop!  08/21/2006

Speed Up Your Network Places in Windows XP!  08/21/2006

Query Log Files With Log Parser In Windows 2000 Pro!  08/21/2006

Bind More Than One IP Address To A Single NIC In Windows 98!  08/21/2006
 
Prevent Lost Data When Resetting Passwords In XP, Part 2!  08/22/2006

Find Your Hard Disk Space!  08/22/2006

Apply View Settings To All Folders!  08/22/2006

Display File Extensions In Windows XP!  08/22/2006

Encrypt Or Decrypt A File Or Folder Using The Shortcut Menu!  08/22/2006

DHCP Options With User Classes On The Windows 2000 Server!  08/22/2006

Virtual Memory In Windows 98!  08/22/2006
 
Put A Trail On Your Mouse In Windows XP!  08/23/2006

You Can Change Your Color Scheme In Windows XP!  08/23/2006

Create Your Own Color Scheme In Windows XP!  08/23/2006

Disable Shared Documents In Windows XP!  08/23/2006

View And Manage The DNS Resolver Cache With Ipconfig In Windows 2000 Professional!  08/23/2006

Retain WINS Server Addresses In Windows 98!  08/23/2006
 
Encrypt The Local Copy Of Remote Files!  08/24/2006

Remove Unwanted Windows XP Components!  08/24/2006

Troubleshoot Configuration Issues With The Useful Msconfig Utility!  08/24/2006

Disable The Remote Desktop Sharing (RDS) Icon's Menu!  08/24/2006

Want To Run Both Windows 2000 Pro And Windows 98 SE On Your Computer?   08/24/2006

Say Good-bye To Files Deleted From Remote Shares In Windows 98!  08/24/2006
 
Sharpen Your Tools For When Disaster Strikes!  08/25/2006 

Transfer Files Via Remote Desktop!  08/25/2006

Enable Or Disable the Task Manager In Windows XP!  08/25/2006

Duplicate Quotas From One Drive To Another In Windows 2000!  08/25/2006

Turn Off Plug And Play To Solve Network Card Problems In Windows 98!  08/25/2006
 
Gain Reliability And Better Management With Svchost.exe!  08/26/2006

Turn Off Error Reporting In Windows XP!  08/26/2006

Put Administrative Tools In Its Start Menu!  08/26/2006

Configure The Logon Screensaver In Windows 2000!  08/26/2006
 
I rebuild Used Laptops for people who cannot afford A Computer!!
I rebuild used Laptops for people who cannot afford new ones. Yes, $500.00 for a new Desktop PC at Wal-Mart is still beyond some people's reach.  I do this for free.
People donate their old Laptops to me and I use either the parts or the whole computer. I have a special computer set aside with removable trays so I can put in the old hard drive and do a clean DOD, preventing old information from being used by someone else. I would think people with old Laptops who are techies would consider doing this also for people who need them.
I often give away the repaired Laptops, or charge only what money I need to repair them.  Many are for elderly people on social security who would like to own one but simply can't afford it and many are for (Parents and Grand Parents with Sons/Daughters or Grand Sons/Grand Daughters in Iraq.)  Many of our deployed military  personnel have email capability because I have helped several of them repair problems with Laptops and Sand.  Those two items don't play nice together!!
There are several Rest Homes in the local area that I would like to supply small four PC networks to and hope to finish these by the end of the year.  For this to happen I need your help.  Buying a new PC?  Send your old one to me.  It is a very easy thing to do and you will never realize how happy this can make the folks that I help.
You are saying Why Laptops?  When I started doing this I used desktop PCs but Shipping Weight has become a problem for People so I went to Laptops.
 
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