December 25, 2012
I will be showing you problems in the new version that make me want to hate Windows 8. Microsoft decided to combine their desktop OS with their mobile OS. Tablet users may like the upgrade but for laptops and desktops, this version SUCKS.
Tags: combine-their, Desktop, fix, functioning abnormally, mobile, science & technology, software problems, upgrade, users-may, windows
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November 6, 2012
In this video I replace my dvd player with a solid state hard drive. This video is meant to be a guide for anyone who wants to do the same upgrade. Do not attempt this upgrade unless you are confident in your abilities to disassemble a computer. Equipment Bought: OWC Data Doubler: eshop.macsales.com OWC Electra 6G: eshop.macsales.com I used tools from iFixit owned by my school. I typically use them for hardware maintenance on student computers.
Tags: abilities, cd/dvd drive problem, fix, not-attempt, school, science & technology, solid-state, typically-use, upgrade, used-tools, video, your-abilities
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August 29, 2012
Learn guitar chords for FREE through our new game Chord Master: bit.ly In this video, Mahalo computer expert Sean Hewitt shows you how to fix your slow PC by upgrading your RAM. How Upgrade Your RAM ——————————————————————— RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It’s not used in the same way that memory on a hard drive is used to store programs, documents and other files. RAM, however, provides space for your computer to read and write data to be accessed by the CPU. If you add more RAM to your computer, you essentially reduce the number of times your CPU must read data from your hard drive. This usually allows your computer to work considerably faster. Data stored in RAM is volatile, so it stays there only as long as your computer is running. As soon as you turn the computer off, the data stored in RAM disappears. Upgrading your RAM is probably one of the easiest and best ways to improve your computer’s performance. To do this, you need to know what Type of RAM you currently have installed. A free program from Download.com called CPU-Z will analyze your system and provide you with this information. In this example, one would need to upgrade with DDR3 RAM to be most compatible with the current system. If you have a 32-bit operating system, you will be limited to a maximum of 4 GB of RAM. If you have a 64-bit operating system, however, you can have as much as 16 GB of RAM installed on your machine. You also need to refer to your …
Tags: computer-expert, data, education, learn, mahalo, only-as-long, optimize, teach, trojan, upgrade, video, virus, your-computer
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February 15, 2012
Creative Memories has launched StoryBook Creator 4.0! This video reviews the top 10 most exciting features of the upgrade.
Tags: content, digital scrapbook, features, fix, howto & style, manage, memory book, most-exciting, overview, shapes, storybook creater 4.0, the-top, upgrade
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February 14, 2012
This is an instructional step-bystep guide on how to install RAM into your computer. My computer is an old Emachine that had 512MB ram, but once I upgraded the CPU to Office 2007, the computer slowed down…big time…So, here I am, installing the new 1G Kingston RAM I just bought from ebay, and me learning along with you, how to install this thing.
Tags: 2007, from-ebay, guide-on-how, memory, microsoft, motherboard, ram, repair, science & technology, slowed-down-big, the-computer, thing, upgrade, windows
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January 31, 2012
This is how to break down the HP Probook 4520s laptop / notebook in order to gain access to the hard drive and/or ram / memory. I have a video out already that covers the ram / memory but due to high demand of people asking, this video includes the extra step involved to gain access to the hard drive area.
Tags: 4520, 4720s, breakdown, drive, gaming, laptop, said-on-twitter, self fix, textures, times-outdoors, upgrade
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January 9, 2012
Did an upgrade to Windows 7 today on my PC and now I have some confusing shit going on. If one of you folks that sees this knows this shit better than I do I’d certainly appreciate the help. Issue1: Where the hell is my main administrator account?? Issue2: Where did all my music / documents / pictures and other shit go, since the free space on the hard drive suggests everything is still there?? This is nothing that really raies my blood pressure too high since I had already moved everything from this PC over to my mac ages ago.
Tags: desktop computer, fix, hawkins, issues, operating, Problems, really-raies, technology, ubuntu, upgrade, vaio, visual, visual basic, windows, windows 7
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December 12, 2011
Frank Rogala shows the updated interactivity,sensitivity and movement provided by the first software upgrade for the robotic dinosaur, Pleo.
Tags: entertainment, frank, frank-rogala, functioning abnormally, pleo, robotic, rogala, the-first, update, updated, upgrade
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December 10, 2011
Here is a multi part series on fixing my friend’s computer.
Tags: 1979, battery, fix, fix computer, friend, multi-part, rebuild, signal-cable, upgrade
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December 6, 2011
www.trainsignal.com Before upgrading from Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to SharePoint 2010, you can use the stsadm command to check whether your system meets the requirements and learn about which upgrade options will work for your environment. This command will generate a detailed report, including warnings or any foreseen problems with upgrading. In this sample from TrainSignal’s SharePoint 2010 Admin course, J. Peter Bruzzese walks through performing a pre-upgrade check for our scenario environment.
Tags: computer training, diy, environment, microsoft, requirements, scenario, software problems, technology, trainsignal, upgrade, upgrade-options
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