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Windows 8 Restore The Windows 7 Boot Loader In Windows 8

Oct 22 2012 12:48 PM | Project-Buckfast in How To's

Thie tutorial will quickly show you how to restore the Windows 7 boot loaded in Windows 8.  There are are a number of reasons why you may want to switch to the legacy boot loader in Windows 8.

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Safari View Source In Safari 6 OS X Mountain Lion

Jul 25 2012 10:30 PM | Project-Buckfast in How To's

Have you just upgraded to OS X Mountain Lion opened Safari 6 and went to view the source of a web page only to find Apple have moved it?  No problem, PCTechTalk has you covered.

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Outlook 2010 Restore the "Unread Mail" folder in Microsoft Outlook 2010

Jun 30 2012 09:14 PM | Project-Buckfast in How To's

Just upgraded from Microsoft Office 2003 and noticed the "Unread Mail" folder isn't there anymore?  Maybe it was deleted by mistake?  Either way, we have the solution here for you at PcTechTalk.  We'll even show you how to setup other Search Folders that may be of use to you.

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NewsGroups Newsgroups for dummys!

Jul 31 2010 11:05 PM | in How To's

I was doing a search and ended up on your forum where I found quite surprising how many peoples are asking about "Newsgroup" "Usenet".

So I decided to help you out and create a detailed step by step guide to solve all your questions.

But first why you should use newsgroup instead of P2P softwares.

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NewsGroups NiouzeFire Guide

Jul 20 2010 06:16 PM | in How To's

Attached Image: niouzefire-logo.pngNiouzeFire Guide

Power users and novices alike would be remiss not to give NiouzeFire a try. It has already gained popularity in France and for good reason. This newsreaderis free, simple to use, regularly updated, and offers automated repair and unRAR functions.

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NewsGroups Alt.binz Guide

Jun 21 2010 06:02 PM | in How To's

Alt.Binz Guide

Alt.Binz is arguably one of the best newsreaders available. It is simple to setup and use, has automated repair and unpack functions, and it is free up to version 0.25.0. This is a step-by-step setup guide to optimize Alt.Binz.

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SABnzbd+ Setup Guide

Jun 12 2010 02:01 PM | in How To's

SABnzbd+

SABnzbd is quickly becoming the dominant newsreader on Usenet and for good reason. This guide will serve as an overview for the basic installation and configuration.

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Hardware Building your Home Theater PC

Apr 07 2005 11:46 AM | igalan in How To's

For some time there is a growing interest in Home Theater PCs (HTPCs from now). Manufacturers release sleek looking housings, TV tuners bundle with so-called Home Theater software and remote controls, and new wireless peripherals with appealing looks tempt you to jump ahead and try. But is the marked ready to build a truly useful HTPC? This article will give you some tips about what you can find and what you really need to look when you plan to build your own HTPC. Careful planning will be the most important thing to match all the elements, as it is equally important hardware and software.

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Hardware How To Set Up a Router

Jan 16 2005 12:35 PM | greffov in How To's

Have you ever felt the need to 'split' that cable/xDSL internet connection you have, so that more than only one computer can use it? This how to will describe how you can connect 2 or more computers to the same internet connection using a hardware router --- a little box you place in between the internet modem and the computers.

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Software Tidying up the quick launch bar

Jun 07 2004 12:48 PM | RipperRoo in How To's

The Quick Launch can easily become un-navigable, put a few games and the odd application in there and all too soon it starts taking time to scan through and find what you want. In order to speed things up a bit and make things easier to find, we are going to place the shortcuts in groups each within its own folder.

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Software mIRC How To

Jun 02 2004 01:15 PM | Pasty901 in How To's

mIRC is one of the original IRC clients for Windows, developed and copyrighted by Khaled Mardam-Bey. The main reason a majority of users utilize mIRC is for its powerful tools and features. IRC is integrated into several other chat programs, for example Trillian, however this lacks the functionality and configurability mIRC provides.

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