Posted by admin on December 17, 2009 under Tips Tricks |
Have a safe journey – Some SMS on this topic. Feel free add your messages in the comments section.
- Hoping all of you will have safe journey to Aconcagua and back home.
- I hope you have safe journey to NZ and that price I would hope the airline chuck in something, anything free.
- Wow this is a great plan and I am pretty sure that you friends there will be most please for your come back…have safe journey ahead
- Indeed we will pray 4 yall….have safe journey.
- Have safe journey Bob. There is nothing better than having Thanksgiving Dinner with family members & friends
- So wish u have Safe Journey, Enjoy your vacation, if u get time to login come to say hi & hello Will miss u, take a care and don’t forget us …
- Thanks, Bob for the great report! Sounds very nice. Have a safe journey!
- What a cutie!! Have safe journey and enjoy Bangkok!
- Ok, Cool Have safe journey and take care and do pop in this topic as as soon as you get back.
- Enjoy yourself and have a safe journey…
- Enjoy your Christmas holidays and Wishing you a Warm and Prosperous New Year! Have a safe journey !
Posted by admin on August 24, 2009 under Tips Tricks |
Microsoft Word is Microsoft’s word processing software. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. Versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983 ), the Apple Macintosh (1984 ), SCO UNIX, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows (1989 ). It is a component of the Microsoft Office system; however, it is also sold as a standalone product and included in Microsoft Works Suite.
Beginning with the 2003 version, the branding was revised to emphasize Word’s identity as a component within the Office suite; Microsoft began calling it Microsoft Office Word instead of merely Microsoft Word. The latest releases are Word 2007 for Windows and Word 2008 for Mac OS X, while Word 2007 can also be run emulated on Linux . There are commercially available add-ins that expand the functionality of Microsoft Word.
Microsoft Word at Wikipedia
Websites for Microsoft Word Formatting and Word processing Tips and Tricks
- Microsoft Word Tips – Huge collection of tips at Word.Tips.Net
- Microsoft Word Tips and Tutorials – Tech support, tips, and tutorials for Microsoft Word software especially instructions for doing fancy or complex layouts and desktop publishing with Word.
- Microsoft Word Tips – Pages of Microsoft Word 2007
- Microsoft Word Tips Tricks and FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions
- Microsoft Word Tips – Collection of some great tips
- Microsoft Word Help at www.ShaunaKelly.com – Microsoft Word help, tips, tricks, FAQ and on-line tutorial with a special emphasis on styles, formatting and numbering.
- Microsoft Word Tips and Tricks – Handy Word tips and shortcuts that work in most versions
- Microsoft Word Help and Free Microsoft Word tips – Help for Word Users
- Microsoft Word Tips and Tricks from Microsystems – Word Tips and resources that help you be more productive and troubleshoot common Microsoft Word problems.
Posted by admin on July 28, 2009 under Tips Tricks |
How To Upgrade Computer Memory
Computer memory, also known as Random Access Memory (RAM), is just like your short term memory in your brain. It stores everything you are currently working on and recently worked on. As you can see that makes it a very essential part of your PC because it stores vital information that you are using and need access too immediately. No matter what the data is, pictures, sounds or just text, if you get a good amount of memory your computer will load that data much faster and store it better.
Many people want to do a RAM upgrade there selves, but always run into the problem of figuring out which type of memory to buy and installing it. If you didn’t already know, there are many different types of RAM available on the market, and you need to get the type that corresponds with your motherboard. If you don’t know what a motherboard is, it’s the big circuit board inside of your computer that connects everything together.
First, let’s talk about the two main types of RAM that are in use today, SDRAM and DDR. SDRAM stands for Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, and is the most common amongst PC’s today. Most likely your desktop computer uses this type of RAM. I use to have SDRAM, and I thought it was okay because it got the job done. I have switched though to DDR RAM, which is replacing SDRAM. The speed of DDR RAM is twice that of SDRAM, so you can imagine the difference. If your motherboard currently only has SDRAM slots, then you have no choice but to get that type of RAM. If you want to change to DDR RAM, then you have to buy a whole new motherboard and install it. To find out what RAM your computer uses just look at the instruction manual that came with it, or if it is custom built, look at the motherboard’s instruction manual.
For all you laptop and PDA owners out there, the type of RAM in your laptop or PDA is called SODIMM. Available at the same memory store you purchase your desktop computer RAM from, just a little more expensive and harder to install.
Now that you know the different types of RAM, you need to know where to buy it from and how to install it. To buy it, I suggest your local computer store because there will be a person there to help you and they will make sure that you buy the correct RAM. Here’s a tip to, bring your computers instruction manual with you to the store and they will definitely know the correct type of memory you need. If you want to buy online, then NewEgg.com and TigerDirect.com are two great online computer stores that will deliver your RAM into your mail box.
And last but not least, you need to install your new RAM. Believe it or not this is the easy part. First shut down and unplug everything from your computer and then remove your computer’s case cover, to gain access to the motherboard inside. Once you can clearly see the motherboard, locate your RAM. You should know what it looks like since you just bought some and you can look at that. When you find it, you will notice a latch connected to the slot that holds it on each end. Push down both of the latches to unhook them, and then gently pull the RAM stick out. It should slide out with ease, but if it doesn’t, then wiggle it a little bit while pulling.
After that you just need to insert your new RAM. First count how many slots you have available for RAM and how many of them currently have RAM in it. Some times you will see 2 slots occupied and 1 open, or all three slots could be used. Either way, you have to insert your new RAM into an open slot, or if all are used then remove the oldest and least amount of RAM to clear a slot. Then gently insert your new RAM and pull the latches back up on both sides, securing your memory into place. After that just screw your case cover back on, hook your computer back up to everything and then power it back on. Your computer will automatically detect the new RAM and no further installation process is needed.
Well that is about it, I hope I have helped you. Just remember to keep your computer clean plus maintain properly, and it will live a long life. Learn more at: http://www.computer-customizing-guide.com/ram-memory-upgrade.html
About – Michael Cottier If you need help upgrading other parts of your computer or portable devices, then Michael Cottier can help you at: http://www.computer-customizing-guide.com michaelcottier123@yahoo.com