December 8, 2011
If you computer is running slow, in this video you can see how you can use two tools that can help fix that problem
Tags: check, complete, defragmenter, diy, engineering, faster, hotmonkey, models, prof-eric, run, running-slow, science, see-how, windows
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December 8, 2011
Lecture 9: Binary search, bubble and selection sorts Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
Tags: complete, diy, engineering, exceptions, flow, models, problem, prof-eric, prof-john, science
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December 7, 2011
just thought Id share/show off my old Tri monitor setup custom built by me! I wanted a setup with no wires showing and a clean modern look. Its just sweet to work on… Im not a gamer although it will run anything at full res no problem. I mainly use it for VT editing and music production. Its also used as a server and pumps out the 5TB+ of digital media to every room in the house. The sound is also one of the best features…. It has a pro audio card wired to a 500w Technics amp which output to 4 corner JBL pro studio speakers… the sound quality is just amazing. Hope you like! If you got any tech questions just ask. Have fun.
Tags: 11.6-inch, air, clean-modern, color, custom, diy, house, macbook, monitor, monitor problem, wires-showing
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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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December 4, 2011
This network spot shows the benefit of having 4G speed, and the result of being left behind on a slower carrier. We see a man eagerly eyeing the clock in a train station. As it strikes 12:00, he throws down his trench coat and bursts into an elaborate dance. While he goes through his routine, we pan out and see others standing around the platform in similar trench coats, watching him with looks of frustration and disbelief. He slowly stops as he realizes he is dancing alone, he pulls out his phone and sees that the message he has been downloading for a few minutes has finally finished. The attachment reveals the news — “Flash Mob moved to 12:30.” Don’t be the last to know. Get it faster with 4G. It’s the network of possibilities, AT&T.
Tags: at&t, benefit, commercial;, diy, do it your self, fix, flash, message, mob, network-spot, news, routine, similar-trench
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December 4, 2011
Is old-style antivirus software slowing down your PC, causing problems and nagging you? VIPRE Antivirus Home was built completely from scratch with the latest generation technology, providing powerful protection that won’t slow your PC down!
Tags: antivirus-home, desktop computer, diy, latest, microsoft windows, personal-computer, science & technology, the-latest, vipre, vipresecurity, windows
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December 3, 2011
This video is brought to you by: www.pcmichiana.com Today’s video will show you how to properly run the Trend Micro House Call Rootkit Removal Tool. The Trend Micro House Call utility is actually an award winning utility for removing those deeply embedded viruses that plague our systems (many times without us ever knowing). I found out in this video that my computer was actually infected and I never knew it! Thankfully Trend Micro’s House Call was able to detect and remove it successfully. See? My Virus Removal series is even helping me out… I suppose that is a good thing. There is no single way to prevent your computer from getting infections, but this series will aid you in removing many you might get.
Tags: aid, award-winning, computer virus removal, diy, house, my computer is infected, need help, proper use, science & technology, systems, trend, trend-micro, virus-removal
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December 2, 2011
Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages. Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance. the installation steps 1. Install idm first 2. Disconnect from the Internet 3. Run SnDk&p in the patch folder 4. Choose “Clear Previous registration data” ” 5. Select the “Patch Server Check” – Then select “IDMan.exe” in your program files 6. Then run – If there was an order online registration select NO 7. Menu REGISTRATION – Registration 8. Fill in the data are: First Name: Whatever you Last Name: Whatever you Email: It’s up to you Serial: Copy from KeyPatch formed earlier 9. completed Do the same thing happens when Fake Serial Number for updates. the download link www.mediafire.com
Tags: diy, download, first-name, formed-earlier, installation, internet network problem, manager, music, registration, serial-number
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November 29, 2011
hello, in this video i will describe how to manually remove programs, you could need to do this for a viraty of reasons the most common one is the uninstaller will not work properly, so the first thing you will want to do is delete the icon off your desktop if their is one, then go to start/my computer/C: disk/ program files and find the folder of the program you want to delete, right click on the folder and click delete, if it asks for admin privileges say yes, then empty your recycle bin, then go to start/ control panel/ program and find your program and hit remove, the program has already been uninstalled this will just take it out of that list, now you are going to want to clean up your registry. Download a program called CCleaner and install it, open it up and go to registry and click on analyze, once it finds all the problems click on fix problems but be sure to back up your registry, repeat this step a few times to ensure all registry keys are removed, this is all you have to do to manually uninstall a program, i have a new website at www.boudreau2009.110mb.com be sure to check it out for all my tutorials and join the forums, also if you found this video useful please subscribe thanks.
Tags: 2010, computers, delete-the-icon, Desktop, diy, folder, laptop, linux, microsoft, program-called, science & technology, the-uninstaller, video, windows
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November 27, 2011
Open description for links and more info. If you have any problems feel free to leave a comment below. Here is what you have to type into Terminal: cd then drag the folder into Terminal and hit return after that type this: bash then drag in start.sh and hit return Links: Bukkit: bukkit.org McMyAdmin: www.mcmyadmin.com IP Chicken: ipchicken.com
Tags: apple, basic, bukkit, chicken, computers, diy, feel-free, howto & style, macintosh, minecraft, software tutorial, then-drag, tutorial
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