How To Start Windows Vista In Safe Mode
Safe mode starts Windows with a limited set of files, resources and drivers. Startup programs do not run in safe mode, and only the basic drivers needed to start Windows are installed. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Create New User Account In Windows Vista
If you need to create a new user account on your Windows Vista Computer, first go to the User Accounts control panel and then click on the Manage another account link. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Create Parition In Windows Vista
Many of the medium level users dont know how to create partition in Windows. This is really very simple to handle, but beware, wrong clicks can lead you to problems. Read the rest of this entry »
Requirements To Set Up Home Network
There are several options for networking can make buying decisions difficult in todays world. Before you decide what hardware to get, you should decide what type of network technology you have to use. I have tried myself best to describe each : Read the rest of this entry »
Volume Properties in Windows Vista
Windows Vista puts sound at your fingertips. The amount of control introduced with Windows Vista feels like a breath of fresh air compared with the limitations of Windows XP. Read the rest of this entry »
Sharing Internet on LAN using ICS in Vista
You can use Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to share an Internet connection among two or more computers on a network. First, you need one computer, called the host or /server computer, that is connected to the Internet and that has a separate connection to the other computers on your network. Read the rest of this entry »
System / Hardware Requirements for Windows Vista
The following list describes the recommended minimum hardware requirements for basic functionality of the different editions of Windows Vista. Actual hardware requirements will vary, depending on system configuration and on the programs and the features that user install. If user install Windows Vista over a network, additional hard disk space may be required. Read the rest of this entry »
How to remove Windows Vista and Install Windowx XP
We have tried ourself best to describe it, for further detail click on the movie to log in into youtube for larger movie size. Read the rest of this entry »
Windows Live / MS Outlook Express
Outlook Express is an e-mail client that was included with several versions of Microsoft Windows, starting with Windows 98 through the release of Windows XP.
While on the contrary, Windows Mail is an e-mail client included exclusively in Windows Vista.
To send or receive emails using these email clients, you first have to set up an email account in these e-mail clients. This simply means that you have to provide certain details to the e-mail client so that it can connect to the email server and send or receive emails.
This tip will lead you through the steps of setting up pre-created email accounts in Outlook Express or Windows Mail. However, I will show you only the steps for Windows Mail. Don’t worry, the steps are almost the same for both Outlook Express and Windows Mail.