tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67499169752380202572023-11-15T07:08:19.917-08:00printerShermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.comBlogger184125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-65211314433708417602010-08-20T18:18:00.003-07:002010-08-20T18:18:59.218-07:00Apple computers (imac), is it good in games?<p>Are apple computers good in games?</p><br /><br /> <strong>Apple computers (imac), is it good in games?norton antivirus 2007</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>all macs are rubbish at playing games.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Apple computers (imac), is it good in games?product key</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>most games are designed for Windows computers.<br />most of the games are made for a windows PC. the games that are made for mac rune just fine on an imac, but there aren't many.<br />For any games worth your time go with a windows PC</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-26337916285591761042010-08-20T18:18:00.002-07:002010-08-20T18:18:43.354-07:00Do computers 鈥榣earn from experience鈥?<p>Do computers (artificial intelligence) 鈥榣earn from experience鈥?</p><br /><br /> <strong>Do computers 鈥榣earn from experience鈥?norton antivirus</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Not unless they are programmed to understand something as ''experience'' and to adapt their behaviour in the light of it.</p><br /><br /> <p> For example, a good piece of chess software might know that the last time it played a particular combination of moves, it lost eventually. So it might include this ''experience'' in deciding what moves to make in a similar position in future.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Do computers 鈥榣earn from experience鈥?security</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Not the computers but programmers learn from experience and they keep modifying the program as per requirement<br />unfortunatly no. although u can program them 2.</p><br /><br /> <p> i really wish my laptop learnt from experience though<br />nope computers are as dumb as dumb can be , depends on who operates/programs them !!<br />No, it depends on the brainware (user)<br />no</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-86917408355185798812010-08-20T18:18:00.001-07:002010-08-20T18:18:27.500-07:00Which is more virus prone: Apple Computers or Microsoft Computers?<p>By Microsoft Computers I mean computers that use Windows.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Which is more virus prone: Apple Computers or Microsoft Computers?norton ghost</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Microsoft Computers.</p><br /><br /> <p> Apple's main core is built upon Unix, which is much more secure than what Windows is built upon.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Which is more virus prone: Apple Computers or Microsoft Computers?software</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Yeah I've always heard that PC's (comps running Windows) have 99% of viruses directed at em. I use Vista and at the moment am researching on how to keep it safe, there are ways. Both have their flaws but I've always heard that Mac's are safer...<br />It would definitely Micrsoft operating systems. This is due to the massive amounts of users and the security holes in most of the Windows OS'<br />obviously microsoft only windows. windows supports .exe files and virus are running on .exe files so microsoft computers are more risky<br />Apple or MAC computers use a system entirely different from windows...</p><br /><br /> <p> Windows utilizes the use of a ''Registry'' which is something like a big log book which contains all the addresses of each file and which program uses them.</p><br /><br /> <p> MAC on the other hand uses multiple files instead so even if a virus deletes a file, the system will still function.</p><br /><br /> <p> Windows is more prone because once it's security is breached, one flick at the registry and it's all gone. Also, there are hundreds of thousands or millions of viruses for windows and only a few known for apple computers...<br />both are equally prone to viruses. The only difference is that there are more people actively looking for loopholes in the Microsoft system, and very few looking for loopholes in Apple's system.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-27586524774758583452010-08-20T18:18:00.000-07:002010-08-20T18:18:11.154-07:00Dell computers uk only?<p>hi do dell computers come with the vista cd software </p><br /><br /> <p> i bought laptop 6 months old seller said it comes with all software and drivers </p><br /><br /> <p> theres no vista cd </p><br /><br /> <p> everything else ???</p><br /><br /> <p> thanks for any replies</p><br /><br /> <strong>Dell computers uk only?norton internet security 2008</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>you SHOULD get a recovery disk. if not,call dell and complain,they'll send you one.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-13571733951100142802010-08-20T18:17:00.003-07:002010-08-20T18:17:55.278-07:00Someone who know about computers???<p>so i just got this computer from a guy who works with my dad and builds computers...well anyway, i tried to bump some jams and then this error message popped up:</p><br /><br /> <p> ''there are no active media devices available.</p><br /><br /> <p> ''</p><br /><br /> <p> what the hell man.</p><br /><br /> <p> i wanna jam!!!</p><br /><br /> <p> HELP A BROTHA OUT.</p><br /><br /> <p> :)</p><br /><br /> <strong>Someone who know about computers???norton</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Did he remove the music player? Sounds to me like you're missing windows media player, or quicktime. You need a program to play the music.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Someone who know about computers???spyware remover</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Im not quite sure what your're asking, but I'll try. Im going to assume that you may not have either A) a media player downloaded to your computer or B) you may have a media device, ex. Ipod, that your computer is not recognizing. If it's A, I would recommend cnet.com which is a website that offers FREE downloads of all kinds. Including media players and audio production. Of course, Im basing this off of what I'm assuming about your question.<br />You have to download a media player - itunes, Windows media player, etc. Does it have swpeakers? If it doesn't, you can't jam.<br />you have to install a media device. if its windows get windows media player<br />install music player or quick time or both.<br />Open the PC's skin. Plug the Sound card tightly. Or try installing some software<br />We knida need to know how you are going about playing the music. </p><br /><br /> <p> online, cd, etc. </p><br /><br /> <p> You prolly need to install a software program that can play it. Windows has errything!!<br />You'll just have to marmalade</p><br /><br /><li><a href='http://shake-away-for-squirrels.blogspot.com/'>shake away for squirrels</a></li><li><a href='http://names-to-match-brother.blogspot.com/'>names to match brother</a></li>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-65425373611458212162010-08-20T18:17:00.002-07:002010-08-20T18:17:39.225-07:00Free, computers and monitors?<p>I want to give away some older computers and monitors.</p><br /><br /> <p> I am in the Toronto area. They all work. Also printers for parts.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Free, computers and monitors?nortonantivirus</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Try this http://www.era.ca/toronto.htm</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-81951224098602855972010-08-20T18:17:00.001-07:002010-08-20T18:17:23.219-07:00How to connect two computers Through Lan?<p>I have a winxp and a wimdows vista computer .</p><br /><br /> <p> plzz tell me how to connect both the computers so that i can transfer files from one to the other using LAN.</p><br /><br /> <p> plzz tell me in detail.</p><br /><br /> <strong>How to connect two computers Through Lan?noton</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>connect both the computers with a utp cable and then right click on the network places icon on desktop and go to properties. Select auto detect settings and apply. Go to my computer properties and open computer identification tab define a computer name different for both the computers. and define same workgroup name for both the computers. Open network places and click on view workgroup computers. Also enable sharing to your partitions which you want to open on other computer.</p><br /><br /> <strong>How to connect two computers Through Lan?stinger</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>don't bother with the lan. get youself a flash drive. you get less headache.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-39189057824746309082010-08-20T18:17:00.000-07:002010-08-20T18:17:07.304-07:00Do you like Mac computers? (from the company that makes ipods and iphones)?<p>i love them! they are the best computers! I have an ibook (laptop) and one of their regular computers! they are awsome! and they have the best programs you can work on (in my opinion) they even have a camera in them!</p><br /><br /> <strong>Do you like Mac computers? (from the company that makes ipods and iphones)?panda</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>I love them too! I used to think that they were a complete waste of money until I used my dads- now I have my own MacBook and can safely say it's the best purchase I've ever made.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Do you like Mac computers? (from the company that makes ipods and iphones)?suzuki</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>i hated macs for years, because they ran those stupid power pc chips that just lacked the power needed in a computer. now there used in gaming consuls and are doing a great job. but i hated them for the longest time, i wouldnt use them nor repair them. but now that they've realized what they need and have turned into x86 machines and have intel chips they are better they can run windows so im all set, i would buy one but i have plentay of pc's and they can run os x too so im fine<br />UH NO I like the world of PCs but not with Windows installed i am a Linux convert You can get alot more power out of them and they are just more fun to build. MAC's are a retarded designer statement they are tools not designer accessories. Anwyays thats my 2 cents have fun with your MAC's<br />yes i like mac computers they are like the best computers in the world.. they have different programs and they even have camera in all the mac computers<br />they are ok. But I am fine with PC's. PC's Control 94% of the personal computer industry.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-75441878542208882702010-08-20T18:16:00.003-07:002010-08-20T18:16:51.217-07:00Does anyone know how to cannect 2 wireless computers and a printer together???<p>I have 2 computers and a printer. I want to connect all of them together using a router. The main computer should be connected to the router then the printer should be connected with the main computer. These work great this computer is connected to both the internet and printer and it works great</p><br /><br /> <p> then I try to connect my laptop to this so called ''network'' and everything works fine. BUT the printer doesn't print anything I want to print can you please please help me??????????</p><br /><br /> <strong>Does anyone know how to cannect 2 wireless computers and a printer together???pc security</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Sounds like the printer is not shared or/and they are not in the same work group. I see that others have given you good advice on how to fix this.</p><br /><br /> <p> You will soon get frustrated by having to switch on the computer as well as the connected printer in order to print from your laptop. I would recommend that you get a printer server that will allow you to connect your printer directly to the router. I have used an Axis variant for many years and it still works well with my old Windows XP laptop and now with my new Vista laptop.</p><br /><br /> <p> Good luck</p><br /><br /> <strong>Does anyone know how to cannect 2 wireless computers and a printer together???symantic</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Go to control panel and printers.</p><br /><br /> <p> Right click and ''Share'' the printer. It may ask you to name the printer when you do so. May not.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-46077209649370568252010-08-20T18:16:00.002-07:002010-08-20T18:16:35.453-07:00I cannot run 2 computers at home at the same time, plz help!?<p>I cannot have 2 computers online at the same time, I have At%26T %26 a Linksys router, the laptop can't Connect wireless. If I am online on the desktop computer, then my DH (Dear Husband) cannot get on and vice Versa, has anyone else had this problem since Bellsouth became At%26T?</p><br /><br /> <strong>I cannot run 2 computers at home at the same time, plz help!?photoshop</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>You need to find out if you provider (AT%26T) supports Dynamic or Static IP assignment. I am only familiar with cable modem connections, so if you have DSL it may be different, but any cable broadband provider that is worth a cent has dynamic IP assignment. If you have static you need to get the IPs from your provider and they should be able to walk you through setting them up. I am also assuming you have a Windows system, it would be different on a MAC so I need more info to give any specific hints. I find the MOST problems occur when using a desktop/tower CPU with a version of Windows BEFORE Vista, such as XP, Me, of 2000, and a laptop with wireless Vista. FYI, Vista absolutely hates being networked with non-vista machines. If you have two different Windows OSes and one of them is Vista, I recommend you upgrade the other machine to Vista as well as a first step.</p><br /><br /> <strong>I cannot run 2 computers at home at the same time, plz help!?symatec</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>well i don't know if this will help but my wife has a laptop(toshiba) running xp and i have a desk top running xp.</p><br /><br /> <p> we have a belkin wireless router that hers picks up and i have a d-link usb wireless on mine. we use a small local company for isp and have had only a few problems due to weather.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-46365197713463423162010-08-20T18:16:00.001-07:002010-08-20T18:16:19.256-07:00I know computers and the Internet was invented by the British when did Americans become connected on<p>I ask this as there are allot of Americans suddenly using the Internet, i thought they didn't have computers yet. I've even seen a couple of postings, claiming to of posted, from America, in Yahoo Q%26A, honest.</p><br /><br /> <strong>I know computers and the Internet was invented by the British when did Americans become connected online?pop up blocker</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>I was told the internet actually began around the mid 1940's as a military secret - a network designed so that if one site was destroyed the network could continue to operate. If so, you're ALL WRONG! ha ha</p><br /><br /> <p> PS If they're speaking English maybe they're not real Americans at all!</p><br /><br /> <p> PPS Perhaps America is a fiction too!</p><br /><br /> <p> My god your thinking is almost infectious!</p><br /><br /> <strong>I know computers and the Internet was invented by the British when did Americans become connected online?systemworks</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Let the Americans think they invented the jet engine, radar, DNA profiling,the microwave, enigma cracking and so on. They need to feel good about themselves having elected Bush. That is most understandable.</p><br /><br /> <p> Meanwhile, we'll carry on with more inventions for the world and give the technology away. We don't need the money. Oh, and the Americans can claim those if they want to.</p><br /><br /> <p> (And Janet is a secret British agent, aren't you Mrs Moneypenny?)<br />Haha..........<br />Ummm Al gore invented the internet and everyone else jumped on the bandwagon. So it was America first then the british. The exact date was june 6th 1986.<br />I thought Al Gore invented the Internet, just before he invented Global Warming.<br />we are finally catching up, do you limeys still own India.?<br />What??? By the British? Wrong!! The US Department of Defense (DOD) had a hand in creating what we now know as the internet. It started out as ARPA, or ARPANet (Advanced Research Projects Agency), eventually renamed to DARPANet (Devense Advanced Research Projects Agency) in 1971. That was when the DOD worked with a company called BBN (My daughter worked for this company (a backbone provider) as a network engineer in later years under a different name and knew the history well). Development began in 1969, or that's when BBN won the contract to do the work. BBN developed the @ sign for using in e-mail, which came much later. But they worked with the DOD to develop communications, which became IRC (Internet relay chat), which is still in use today. The DOD was still the sole owner of IRC until I think the early 90's. It's a chat program this still quite widely used. I use it myself. BBN became part of one of GE's operations, then split out on their own, unfortunately, under yet another name ''Genuity''. They did quite well for a while. It didn't help when they built and moved into very high-tech, state-of-the-art facility nearby in Massachusetts (Boston area). Not long after, that part the industry started having problems everywhere. High paid employees with inflated salaries because they were in such demand at the time, gradually started getting laid off over a 2-3 year period.<br />Apparently the abacus was the earliest and most simplified way of 'computing' mathematical problems thousands of years ago in China.</p><br /><br /> <p> But the West did it's bit to bring it up to date in the 20th century.</p><br /><br /> <p> Now in the 21st century, look out. The Chinese will be making and selling them around the world like wild fire.</p><br /><br /><li><a href='http://shake-away-for-squirrels.blogspot.com/'>shake away for squirrels</a></li><li><a href='http://names-to-match-brother.blogspot.com/'>names to match brother</a></li>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-78524645644927044552010-08-20T18:16:00.000-07:002010-08-20T18:16:03.308-07:00Are reconditioned computers any good?<p>i have seen some on currys website, are they reliable computers?</p><br /><br /> <strong>Are reconditioned computers any good?product key</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>I would say it depends. You may save a little money but what you are buying is probably either a laptop that someone has ordered/bought, didn't like it and took it back. This would probably be ok. What you don't want to buy is a 3 month old laptop that's been on display/demo for the last 3 months at 11 hours a day.</p><br /><br /> <p> My advice to you would be to put the money towards a NEW machine from somewhere like ebuyer. I got my machine from there new, for the same price that pc world were advertising as reconditioned.</p><br /><br /> <p> Whatever you buy don't buy a packard bell, advent or dell. Buy a decent brand such as HP, Compaq or Acer. We have 2 acers in our family and they are excellent machine. We have a cheap 拢400 Acer 3692wlmi and a super fast dual core 5612wlmi.</p><br /><br /> <p> The 3692 is great for surfing the net, office etc and is 拢369 form ebuyer. The 5612 is now 拢449 from comet.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Are reconditioned computers any good?triumph</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Yep!<br />They are as good as the guarantee that comes with them.<br />You could buy a copy of Micro Mart computer magazine, it's only 拢1.99 and you will find numerous adverts. There are some excellent bargains in reconditioned as new laptops with a full warranty.Also a lot of brand new at discount prices. It's also a good magazine if you want to know a little more about how things work. Hope this helps<br />some of them are. I bought a lap top and it is fine. I have a friend that bought a reconditioned one and he has had nothing but trouble.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-81509763307499592882010-08-20T18:15:00.002-07:002010-08-20T18:15:47.249-07:00Anyone else have problems with HP/Compaq computers?<p>I have a Compaq Presario that has proven to be a very expensive and mostly useless paperweight. From day one, I have had NOTHING but problems with this computer. EVERYTHING has gone wrong with it and their ''tech support'' whether it is online or through the phone is all in India and Mexico. They speak very poor English and do nothing but restate the problems that I am telling them, don't listen to what I'm telling them I've already done to fix it, and never provide any solutions. I know more about my computer (and computers in general) than they do! WHY? </p><br /><br /> <p> One thing is for sure: I will NEVER BUY AN HP AGAIN!!!!</p><br /><br /> <strong>Anyone else have problems with HP/Compaq computers?security</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>I brought a compaq presario 2294, it was the first computer i ever brought, and let me tell you it was the biggest heap of junk that i have ever brought in my life. it burnt out about 7 months after i brought it and i ended up throwing it off a bridge, i got more fun out of doing that than i ever did with that stupid peice of machenery</p><br /><br /> <strong>Anyone else have problems with HP/Compaq computers?trojan</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Don't do that.</p><br /><br /> <p> PCs are loaded with heaps of noxious poisons and toxins and very very bad for the environment.</p><br /><br /> <p> Make sure it gets disposed of in a way that isn't going to cause any more harm.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-32868774238853127282010-08-20T18:15:00.001-07:002010-08-20T18:15:31.274-07:00Greenhouses and computers,help? please!!!?<p>i have a homework to do about controling a greenhouse via computers and i need a lot (and i mean A LOT) of infos!can anyone tell me where can i find infos?i have already google the subject with every combination of key words!not much of the results i realy need!thanks in advance...</p><br /><br /> <strong>Greenhouses and computers,help? please!!!?software</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>This is not a subject I am expert in, but I did perform this search:</p><br /><br /> <p> http://www.search.com/search?q=%22greenh...</p><br /><br /> <p> One hit that seemed to be interesting was:</p><br /><br /> <p> http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/AE003</p><br /><br /> <p> On page 9 of the same search, I saw the following promising-looking link:</p><br /><br /> <p> http://www.eecabusiness.govt.nz/eib/eib-...</p><br /><br /> <p> If you have time, perhaps there are places near you to visit and interview some experts. Perhaps a junior college with an agriculture program? </p><br /><br /> <p> Best wishes with your project.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-35384177482571421582010-08-20T18:15:00.000-07:002010-08-20T18:15:15.258-07:00Connecting two computers without a hub/switch/router?<p>Hi I want to connect 2 computers together so that they can share a single internet connection between them can any body tell me ho to do that...............</p><br /><br /> <strong>Connecting two computers without a hub/switch/router?spyware removal</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>If both PCs have a Firewire (IEEE 1394) connection you can buy a matching cable. Then designate one of the PCs as gateway (turn on Internet Connection Sharing in Control Panel/Networks).</p><br /><br /> <p> Special networking USB cables are available but they are not reliable, slow, and expensive. The upside is that almost every PC has a USB connection.</p><br /><br /> <p> The other option is providing the gateway PC with two networking cards and using a crossover ethernet cable between them. This is very reliable and fast, but expensive.</p><br /><br /> <p> Your best choice is to just go out and buy a simple router. Not only does this make access very easy and reliable, you also get the benefit of a simple firewall to protect you from internet attacks.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Connecting two computers without a hub/switch/router?virus protection software</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>use an ethernet cable<br />router, get a wireless router and a wireless usb card. Make sure your router will hold more than one port. I personally use the linksys wireless - n router and its the best.<br />go get a cross over cable. connect them together. make sure its a cross over!!!<br />Yep...</p><br /><br /> <p> Just use a crossover cable. They are specifically designed for computer to computer connection.</p><br /><br /> <p> But keep in mind that you will need two ethernet cards in the computer that is directly connected to the internet and that sharing internet connections over a crossover cable is usually more hassle than it is worth.<br />Get a router<br />You can put a wireless card in both computers. If only one computer has internet access then you can share that computer's internet connection. The other computer can access the internet via wireless card to the ''host'' computer that should be left on for this to work.</p><br /><br /> <p> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using...</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-68292343723711415462010-08-20T18:14:00.003-07:002010-08-20T18:14:59.216-07:00School needs computers?<p>Is there any company that is willing to give their old computers to a school. We live in the USA in the south.</p><br /><br /> <strong>School needs computers?spyware remove</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>go to an apple store and ask them for old computers!</p><br /><br /> <p> they will give you them</p><br /><br /> <p> i assure you!</p><br /><br /> <strong>School needs computers?virus protection</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Check with large businesses in your area. When you call, ask for their computer department that's in charge of PC's. I know that a local grocery chain in our area does this - they have donated used PC's to a non-profit I work with.<br />Lots of companies do this, but you'll have to contact many one by one, until you find one thats willing to help you.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-50529505137274016142010-08-20T18:14:00.002-07:002010-08-20T18:14:43.254-07:00Can your computers history delete itself?<p>sometime when i get on the computer after my b/f the computers history has been deleted. he always says it does it itself. and he doesnt know why. is this possible? or is he lying?</p><br /><br /> <strong>Can your computers history delete itself?norton internet security</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Yes, if he is using Internet Explorer. You can go to Tools, Internet Options, General tab and check the History section for the number of days pages are kept in history. Also if he runs a cache cleaning tool, he may be deleting them without realizing it.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Can your computers history delete itself?spyware remove</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>No you must do it, go to start..control panel double clcick internet options and delete files now lok al the way down to the bottom of that window and click delete everything.</p><br /><br /> <p> Problem solved<br />Yes it is possible. There is a setting in Firefox to clean all the temporary internet files every time it closes. And in Internet Explorer you can set it not to record history.<br />Well, you can set your computer to delete all of your history automatically after a day, but if this happens every single time, then I would say that he's deleting HIS history. Of course he knows why it's happening, lol. I'm sure that he doesn't want to lie about the content he's looking at, but he also doesn't want to admit it to you either. From personal experience, believe me when I say that you don't want to see what he's looking at either! If you have importaint websites that you access from the history, then you could just bookmark them, so that it doesn't matter if the history gets deleted. Until then, try not to give him a hard time about this, because it will make him NOT want to be open with you about anything at all. Try to be understanding that guys are guys, and they WILL look at things online that turn them on. Porn is a tool for men, rather than something that is a necessity for them. Sometimes their imagination just doesn't cut it for them. One thing you've GOT to remember is that it doesn't replace you. NO MAN WITH A PULSE would choose pictures over the real thing. It took me a long time to realize that, but once I did, it made mine and my husband's relationship just THAT MUCH better. I hope that I could help...<br />it depends what history exactly you're referring to but NO!!! Even when you deliberately format (which is erase!!) every thing on your hard drive on purpose, there would be absolutely no way for you to sign on, you wouldn't have a single thing on your computer. Except it's really not even totally erased for those who have the desire (or need, like in law enforcement or someone who's far too snoopy with too much time looking for something that's none of their business anyway!) there is still something on that hard drive! </p><br /><br /><li><a href='http://shake-away-for-squirrels.blogspot.com/'>shake away for squirrels</a></li><li><a href='http://names-to-match-brother.blogspot.com/'>names to match brother</a></li>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-72410417979140902432010-08-20T18:14:00.001-07:002010-08-20T18:14:26.237-07:00Running two computers on one internet line?<p>We now have TWO desktop computers in one house. But we only have one cable dsl box and line, and we have a router. Is it possible to somehow run BOTH computers on the one internet line? And if so any suggestions would be so helpful.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Running two computers on one internet line?norton</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Since you are using a router then it's simple. You'll need a CAT 5 cable long enough to go from the network card on your second computer to your router. Once that's done reboot your system so that the computer sees you are connected to the router and your router should assign your second computer an IP address and you should be able to go out on the internet</p><br /><br /> <strong>Running two computers on one internet line?spyware remover</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Of course you can. From your description you appear to have all the parts needed.</p><br /><br /> <p> The internet feed from your ISP is terminated with a modem than has an ethernet hand off. This should be pugged into the WAN (or Internet as the name may be) port of the Router. If the router has only one LAN port, you will need a network switch. You plug the LAN port of the router to the network switch and you plug each pc's LAN port into other ports of the network switch. In all cases you use straight CAT5 patch cables. Now if your router has more than one LAN port, it actually is a switch / router and you do not need a separate network switch - just connect the pcs to the LAN ports.</p><br /><br /> <p> Make sure you have properly configured the Router as the manual will direct you. You should now be able to access the Internet from both pcs and share files between the pcs.</p><br /><br /> <p> If you are having a problem with one or more pc, review the router configuration steps as this is where the problem is.</p><br /><br /> <p> Keep in mind that you must shut off the modem for at least 0.5 minutes before you connect the router to the modem. After at least 0.5 min after starting the modem, you can start up the router; also wait at least 0.5 min after starting the router to start the pcs.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-51052751356338176092010-08-20T18:14:00.000-07:002010-08-20T18:14:11.291-07:00Bluetooth on Computers?<p>Im buying a new computer rite now, and they asked me if i wanted bluetooth on it. What would it be used for on computers??</p><br /><br /> <strong>Bluetooth on Computers?nortonantivirus</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>If it is a desktop, then no, desktops dont come with bluetooth.</p><br /><br /> <p> If it is a laptop, you have two options:</p><br /><br /> <p> with Bluetooth, perhaps you pay $20-30 dollars more with a built-in bluetooth device.</p><br /><br /> <p> Choose not to have bluetooth: </p><br /><br /> <p> you can buy a bluetooth USB dongle for $7-10 dollars on eBay yourself. you must plug in the dongle for Bluetooth to work.</p><br /><br /> <p> it depends on what you expect to use it for. If you want to connect your phone to your pc wirelessly for file transfer or you have a pair of Bluetooth A2DP headphones for music then perhaps you'll want Bluetooth built in. If you use Bluetooth infrequently for the occasional contact sync on your mobile then go for the dongle option.</p><br /><br /> <p> Bluetooth is used mostly for connectivity between mobile devices, you can't use it for internet like a 801bg wireless network.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Bluetooth on Computers?spyware</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>yes get it. if you have a phone with bluetooth you can use it to transfer stuff such as pics, audio and vids. you may even be able to use a stereo bluetooth headset instead of headphones on ur pc.</p><br /><br /> <p> try this if you have for questions</p><br /><br /> <p> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth<br />The main use of Bluetooth is for wireless keyboards, a wireless mouse, wireless speakers etc. It has a very short range, maybe 25 feet max in good weather. It is not used for wireless internet.<br />don't buy one with a bluetooth because its NOT a bluetooth its only an on and off switch when the bluetooth device is plugged into the usb port, i think these manufactures want suing misleading the public making them think its an actual bluetooth device</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-52155329553901109362010-08-20T18:13:00.003-07:002010-08-20T18:13:55.260-07:00Can i network two computers without a floppy drive?<p>I'm trying to set up a network of 2 computers in my office so that we can work on the same programs/files of one of the computers and use the same printer. I have connected the 2 to a linksys router and both are able to access the internet but we can't get them linked to share files/programs. When we ran network setup wizard, it said something about a backup or start up floppy disk...we don't have a floppy drive. CAN WE STILL CONNECT THE TWO COMPUTERS????? PLEASE HELP!!!!</p><br /><br /> <strong>Can i network two computers without a floppy drive?noton</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>You don't really need to use the network setup wizard disk.</p><br /><br /> <p> Make sure both computers are part of the same workgroup and they will be able to communicate (ie: networked)</p><br /><br /> <strong>Can i network two computers without a floppy drive?stinger</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>They have to be running the same operating system. If you have one XP and one Vista you can use the XP cd ro run the setup wizard on Vista. Otherwise you gotta have a floppy.<br />On both machines, right click my computer then click properties. Click the computer name tab then click the change button. Input a name for each computer then click workgroup and name them the same workgroup. Then you can right click files that you want to share and set up the sharing option.<br />plug the printer into one of the computers install the software, log on to that computer, and assuming it's windows 2000 or newer, open up your printers folder in the control panel, right click on the printers icon, select properties, and turn on sharing. You may have to reboot both computers, maybe not, but the other computer should see a printer. Xp or better, it will automatically see the printer on the other computer, might ask for a driver disk. after that you should be good.<br />Yes...the reason it asks about floppy drives is..the network wizard has the option of saving your settings from one computer to the other one, on the floppy disc...instead of you doing it manually.</p><br /><br /> <p> Make sure both machiones have the same workgroup name. check this by right-clicking on My Computer %26gt; Properties %26gt; computer Name...Click change button if necessary. Good idea to disable Windows firewall while configuring your network.<br />yea. just run the network setup wizard in the control panel under network connections<br />You really don't need a floppy drive for networking... I don't know what that was about.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-92056854236057384152010-08-20T18:13:00.002-07:002010-08-20T18:13:39.230-07:00Lan based computers help?<p>me and my dad mess around on the computers we are hooked up on the same network...Is there anyway i can get into his computer? he got into mine but wont tell me how</p><br /><br /> <strong>Lan based computers help?panda</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>It has to do with enabling folder and drive sharing across the network. Read up on sharing folders on a network.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Lan based computers help?suzuki</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>you need to enable remote access on his computer.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-14252449226116444232010-08-20T18:13:00.001-07:002010-08-20T18:13:23.230-07:00How to connect 2 computers with one usb wireless adapter( using Ethernet Cable) tell me step by step<p>i have internet on 1 computer and i am using wireless adapter and i want to connect another computer by using ETHERNET cable so i can have internet on 2 computers.Please tell me[ STEP BY STEP]</p><br /><br /> <strong>How to connect 2 computers with one usb wireless adapter( using Ethernet Cable) tell me step by step PLEASE?pc security</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>You must first have an extra ethernet connection on the back of your router. Do you? If so connect the router to the ethernet port on your computer and run network setup wizard.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-87468907169647861832010-08-20T18:13:00.000-07:002010-08-20T18:13:07.322-07:00Why are computers specified for their gaming, surfing, and music listening ability?<p>Computers are supposed to be used for running programs that do engineering and accounting megatasks.</p><br /><br /> <p> It just seems ludicrous to advertise a computer that is 'great for games, MySpace, and mp3 music'. This is a serious WTF?</p><br /><br /> <strong>Why are computers specified for their gaming, surfing, and music listening ability?photoshop</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>I bought my computer for it's superior Yahoo! Answers abilities.</p><br /><br /> <strong>Why are computers specified for their gaming, surfing, and music listening ability?symatec</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>It's all marketing speak.<br />Most people that buy a computer, do it for entertainment. It another place to go to spend time. The funner thing is pretty much ANY computer you buy can do MySpace and Mp3! Those really shouldn't be a selling point.</p><br /><br /><li><a href='http://shake-away-for-squirrels.blogspot.com/'>shake away for squirrels</a></li><li><a href='http://names-to-match-brother.blogspot.com/'>names to match brother</a></li>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-57899789662275529792010-08-20T18:12:00.003-07:002010-08-20T18:12:51.281-07:00Watch Traffic from Other Computers?<p>Hy Friends again!! :)</p><br /><br /> <p> I have a question (hmm, crazy not?? :D)</p><br /><br /> <p> How can i see Traffic from other Users-Computer? Hm, hard to explain... so: There are 5 Computers in our network (We have a SpeedTouch 510 Router) and we can download in month 10Gb, but, for example my brother download 6Gb, that isnt fair for the other ones, not? So how can i have a look, how much this people download? I dont think that this is illegal because i only use it for our home.Is there a programm out there or something like that? I mean, there are so many programms to look at the Traffic for my own computer from a SNMP server (router), so there must be something, not?</p><br /><br /> <p> Anyway, i hope you understand me, and i do nothing wrong, but we have controll that traffic problem...</p><br /><br /> <p> so please help :%26#125;</p><br /><br /> <p> Johnny</p><br /><br /> <strong>Watch Traffic from Other Computers?product key</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>Looking at the spec for the router -- it looks like it have a management interface -- so my first suggestion is to look at manual for the router to see if the SMNP interface or the HTTP interface have counters for the amount of traffic from each machine.</p><br /><br /> <p> Otherwise there are programs such as tcpdump on Linux which will allow you to sniff all packet that are broadcast on the network -- however if you and your brother are connected to different ports on the hub-then the traffic may not be broadcast at all.</p><br /><br /> <p> If so, you can only do one of two things:</p><br /><br /> <p> Either get a different switch with a management protocol that measure the amount of traffic per port, or</p><br /><br /> <p> Alternatively, get a different (unlimited) package from your ISP</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6749916975238020257.post-34689680597327020982010-08-20T18:12:00.002-07:002010-08-20T18:12:35.263-07:00How Many Computers are in your house( including laptops)?<p>For me would be 2 laptops and 5 computers soo......7 computers total!</p><br /><br /> <strong>How Many Computers are in your house( including laptops)?security</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>At least 20, my parents run a computer company from home that why there are so many</p><br /><br /> <strong>How Many Computers are in your house( including laptops)?trojan</strong><br /><br /> <br /><br /> <p>I just have one,it's in my living room.<br />Two! But one is slow and crappy. Gee, do you like own a computer lab? Haha.</p><br /><br /> <p> :]<br />just 2 pc and laptop<br />Two desktops, and one laptop. ;-) . So, 3.</p>Shermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18416717414929987674noreply@blogger.com0