User Tips

Last Updated on 9 Sept. 2009, Total: 135 Knowledge Base Tips

11 Boot
1 Command Prompt
19 Customization
11 IE and Explorer
24 Miscellaneous
19 Network and Security
6 Outlook and Outlook Express
5 Performance
18 TroubleShooting
21 Utilities
  1. Open a command prompt in any folder using Windows Explorer

  2. Outlook: Mail Folders, Address Book, and E-mail Messages Are Missing After You Upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP (Q313055)

  3. Point At URL BEFORE You Click

    Many spam offers and phishing scams trick users into going to a web site that has nothing to do with what the URL appears to link to. Before you click, take a look at the true URL behind the link... Read More

  4. PopKill: Kill those annoying pop-up ads!

  5. Qfecheck.exe Verifies the Installation of Windows 2000 and Windows XP Hotfixes

  6. Recover corrupted office files

  7. Registry cleaners / healers - clear inconsistent and obsolete sections

  8. Release Notes for Windows XP Setup

    <li>Before You Begin Installation <li>Hardware Requirements <li>Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility <li>Obtaining Network Information <li>Backing Up Your Files <li>Upgrading vs. Installing a New Copy <li>If You're Installing a New Copy (Clean Install); if you're upgrading <li>Collecting User and Computer Information <li>Joining a Workgroup ; joining a domain... Read More

  9. Remove Patch Uninstall Folders To Clean Hard Drive

    Hard drives are cheap and people typically have more space than they know what to do with these days. But, that is no reason to just waste it. When you install Windows patches, hidden folders are created which contain the uninstall data. Viewing the hidden data on my computer, I found 50 or so patch uninstall folders taking up over... Read More

  10. Repair XP's IE