Friday, April 29, 2011

Guide to Permanently Displaying the Date in Windows XP Notification Area

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Displaying the Date in Windows XPFor displaying the date and the time in the Windows XP computer system taskbar, you have to expand the taskbar a bit. This can be easily done by dragging the top of the taskbar a little. If you are not experienced with using the computer, you may have problems in doing this and may require online technical support.

• Step 1: You have to unlock the taskbar before you make plans to expand it. Just right click on the taskbar and find out if the “Lock the Taskbar” option is checked; if it is, you must uncheck it by clicking on it.

• Step 2: You must also close any programs that may be running. This will leave the taskbar uncluttered and easier to manipulate.
• Step 3: You must move the mouse to the taskbar’s top edge till the cursor gets transformed into a double-ended arrow.

• Step 4: Now you must hold down the left mouse button and get the taskbar dragged upwards till the height is about twice its normal height.

• Step 5: The day as well as the date will be displayed below the Notification area clock now.

If you want the taskbar to have its original height, you must follow the afore-mentioned step 3 and just hold the left button of the mouse down and drag the taskbar edge towards the bottom of the screen. If you are still facing problems, you may contact an online computer repair service.

Monday, April 18, 2011

How to Fix Upside Down or Sideways Monitor Display

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It may often happen that you have pressed some keys combination on the keyboard and the monitor display turns upside down or sideways. If you have no idea on how to fix it, you can rectify the display by following some steps or call an online PC repair service for assistance.

Monitor Display
• Step 1: On the keyboard press the keys Control + Alt + Up arrow key. This is quite a common rotation key configuration and might solve the issue.

• Step 2: Find out if there is a graphics card icon in the Notification area near the Windows clock. If you can find it, right-click on the icon and you will get a “Rotation Settings” option. This option will enable you to get the normal display

• Step 3: Right click on your desktop and then click on Properties. Then open the “Display Properties” window.

• Step 4: Click on the Settings tab and then click the “Advanced” tab for gaining access to the monitor settings window.

• Step 5: Make the changes on the Rotation settings by selecting the 0 degrees or “normal” option and get the display upright.

• Step 6: Finally click OK for saving the changes and then exiting out of the open properties windows.

If you are still facing problems, contact an online technical support provider for help.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

How to Capture Still Images from Windows Media Player

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Windows Media PlayerWhen you are trying to take a screenshot of Windows Media player at a time it is playing a video or a song, know that the under the Windows Media Player 9 and 10 category, the screen shot feature is built in for MPEG and MPEG2 content.

• Tip 1: You may just press CTRL-I together when your video or music is playing to get a screenshot of the Windows Media Player.

• Tip 2: Turn down the video acceleration that is used for creating the picture, in case you want shots of the Media Platter UI or of the whole screen. This disrupts the video performance, but if you want still shots, this should not be a problem.

• Tip 3: Go to tools in Media Player and select Options and click on the Performance tab.

• Tip 4: The performance page will have a Video Acceleration slider, which enables you to decrease the acceleration to none. Click on OK and close the media player.

• Tip 5: Open the file from where you want to take a still and press the ALT and the PrntScrn keys together for copying an image of the media player to the clipboard.

• Tip 6: Now open the Microsoft Paint program or any other image editing program. Go to edit and select Paste option.

If you find that problems still persist, you can contact an online computer repair service for tech support.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Process of Erasing Files from CD-RW Disc

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Your computer system must be provided with a CD recorder for offering support to CD rewritable discs, if you want to erase the contents of the disc and reuse it. There are certain steps to be followed if you are using Windows XP and want to erase files from a readable and writable CD.

Erasing Files from CD-RW Disc
• Step 1: Double click on the My Computer icon; this icon is found on your desktop

• Step 2: In the My Computer icon, you have to right click on the CD recording drive and then click on Open option. Windows XP will show a temporary storage area where the files are kept before they get copied to the CD.

• Step 3: Look for the “Erase this CD-RW” option available in the CD Writing Tasks pane. There will be the “Welcome to the CD Writing Wizard” dialog box displayed.

• Step 4: Now click on Next and the “Erasing the CD” dialog box will appear. Note that the progress bar will display the progress of the process.

• Step 5: After the process is complete, you will receive a message in the notification area for using the CD-RW disc.

Before you try the above mentioned steps, make sure that the CD is erasable. If you find that the problems persist, you can contact an online computer repair service for tech support.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Steps to Fixing a Configuration Problem on an HP Computer

HP ComputerIf there are configuration problems in your HP computer system, it can cause random errors, instability and several other problems in your machine. It is possible to fix a configuration problem on the HP computer system by using the System Restore utility. The System Restore has the ability to restore the configuration of your HP computer to a previous functioning state. There are some easy steps to do away with the configuration problems.

• Step 1: Click on the Start menu and then type “System Restore” into the search box

• Step 2: Now press the Enter key to open the System Restore

• Step 3: You have to click on “Use a different restore point” option from the window that opens

• Step 4: Next you need to select a date earlier to the time when the configuration problem arose on your HP machine. This will help restore the computer’s configuration to be as it was before the problem occurred; helping solve the issue.

• Step 5: Now click on the Next option to execute the automated recovery of the working configuration that is selected.

The afore-mentioned steps should help you solve the configuration problems on your HP computer. If you are still having problems, you can contact an online PC repair service for tech support.