Archive for the ‘How To’ Category
[Tutorial] How To Connect To WiFi Network From Command Line In Windows
If you want to initiate a connection when the network and sharing center not responding in Windows, this tutorial will show you how activate it from command line.
[Tutorial] How To Turn On DHCP In Windows 8
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and in this tutorial I will show you how to turn on DHCP in your Windows 8.
[Tutorial] How To Set Up A VPN On Your iPad Or iPhone
In this tutorial I will show you how to set up a VPN on your iPad or iPhone so you can easily share documents and multimedia files between your Apple devices.
[Tips] How To Buy A Good Router
I will give you some tips on which things you need to pay attention when you go to computer shop or online store to buy your first router.
[Tutorial] How To Share Your Optical Drive In Windows 7
If you have a desktop computer and your computers are networked you can easily share the optical drive on the desktop computer for use on your laptop through the LAN and in this tutorial I will show you how to make this possible within Windows 7.
[Tutorial] How To Reduce Latency For Video Games
By disabling one option in Windows 7, small packets will be transferred immediately without delay, thus reducing your latency. In this tutorial I will show you which steps you need to perform inside Windows 7 in order to make this work.
[Tutorial] How To Play Media Files On Your PlayStation 3 With PS3 Media Server
In this tutorial I will show you how to share your media files from Windows computer with your PlayStation 3 console.
[Tutorial] How To Network Windows 7 With Windows Vista and Windows XP
If you have computers running Windows XP or Windows Vista in same network with Windows 7, you can still share your files and printers with Windows 7 and in this tutorial I will show you how.
[Tutorial] How To Turn Off Or Restart A Remote Computer
This requires the activation of the Remote Registry service and the authorization of the passage through the firewall built into Windows. Once done, a simple command will allow you to turn off or restart a computer on your LAN directly from your Windows computer.
[Tutorial] How To View Network Activity In Windows 7
You can view activity on your network and Internet connection in Windows 7, for example if you download or send data (upload), using the tool called Network Activity Indicator for Windows 7 that you can use instead of classic Windows 7 network icon.
[Tutorial] How To Find Out Mac OS X Wi-Fi Networks Passwords You’ve Previously Connected To
If you have recently connected to certain Wi-Fi Network and you can’t remember which password you did used for that connection, in this tutorial I will show you which steps you need to perform in your Mac OS X and see which password you need to use. You won’t need any third party tools for this procedure because Mac OS X have integrated tool for this procedure.
[Tutorial] How To Remove Your Computer From A Homegroup In Windows 7
If you decide that you no longer want to belong to a HomeGroup, you can leave it by removing your computer from it but remember that once you leave a home group you will no longer be able to access files, folders and printers that other people have shared with that group. Leaving a HomeGroup in Windows 7 is just easy as joining one which you can easily rejoin it later if you change your mind. Follow this tutorial to find out how to remove your computer from a home group.
[Tutorial] How To Monitor Systems in Windows 7
Monitoring Systems and computer performance is very important especially with Windows. To avoid problems with system crash and loosing of data you always need to be careful. Hard drives, graphic cards, processor, RAM Memory everything is a subject of overheating or lack of power supply. So, to avoid these kinds of problems you need a quality tools that will help you to monitor your system performance in Windows 7

































































