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20

Aug

Startup Problems

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It can be terrifying and confusing when the computer refuses to startup. Error messages are crucial to finding out what the problem is, but the good news is that more often than not the issue is minor.

When a computer starts up, it must load the drivers for things like the scanner, printer, monitor, graphics card, NIC (Network Interface Card), and every thing else the processor needs to communicate and run. Then Windows loads. Any issue with drivers can cause a hiccup in the startup sequence.

To abolish any driver issues, you need to start in SAFE MODE. This is done by pressing the F8 button when the computer starts up. I tap repeatedly until I see the options for loading SAFE MODE. Select the topmost command, and press the ENTER key on the keyboard. If the computer loads to the Windows desktop, with the tiny ‘SAFE MODE’ words at the corners, you can be pretty sure your problem is a driver. If it doesn’t load to Windows, then you need to delve deeper into the problem.

Does the computer make sound? The hard drive makes noise when starting up, spinning/whirring to life. The fan within the computer also turns on to keep the inner components cool during running. If these are not on, then they often need to be replaced.

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2

Oct

Flash Drives: A computer user’s best friend

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A Flash drive, also known as thumb drives, are portable, small sized hard drives used for storing of files or backing up information. They are named for the small size they often come in. Convenient enough to be attached to a keyring, the little portable drives are perfect for backing up data on your computer.
Sizes vary from small 256 MB, 512 MB, to larger capacities of 1 gigabyte or as much as 8 gigabytes. Any data can be stored on the Flash Drive, easily and without fuss. Most computer systems will automatically recognize the flash drive plugged into a USB port, connecting and opening the folder where you can then click and drag the files you wish to back up.
I use my 1 gigabyte flash drive to back up my My Documents folder. Other people will store presentation, programs, or video to keep on the portable drives you can take anywhere with you.
They are also very affordable. 1 gig flash drives are around $15 at the writing of this entry. Eight gigs run around $100, depending on brand.

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22

Sep

Zoho Collaborating Review

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http://www.zoho.com offers free services including an online word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, chat, wiki, and other services. All are compatible with MS Office as well as Openoffice. You can often save to HTML (web pages) or PDF documents (download forms or ebooks). This entry concerns the Zoho Writer service.

But why use online word processing (or other services)? The main reason is collaboration. Zoho collaborating goes a step further by their web conferences services that allows desktop sharing and chat. Another reason would be a method of backing up documents. Saving to the web can save you endless of heartache should your computer system get a virus or unexpected crash.

You can share your creations easily with email links, whether you wish to have people view or even edit your work. (If editing, the receiver must also be a Zoho member). Recipients get the link in email, click, and now can view a document online. Near the bottom of the document offers a handy comments section.

The Zoho Writer is simple to use and includes the basics of any word processing such as formatting, inserting graphics, printing, and saving your work. Saving and import includes such formats as .doc (MS Word), odt (OpenOffice) HTML (web pages), and basic rtf (rich test format).

Zoho writer also integrates MS Word with a tiny download from the Zoho site. This way you can open and save in the MS Word program.

You can also publish directly to a blog using Zoho.com. This includes premade links for LiveJournal, Blogger, Typepad, and Wordpress, but they also include a link that says “add blog” which allows you to select other online journals.

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8

Aug

What are your system’s stats?

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Communicating online can be somewhat confusing to the new PC user, or someone unknown to what the Internet has to offer. This entry is about messenging via the Web. Next week will be more centered on chat rooms.
Messenging online consists of being able to send real-time messages back and forth between you and a friend. This can be done through a number of different messenger program; many of which come with the PC or your Internet Services Provider. Here are some of the more well known ones but there are tons more out there on the Net;
AOL Instant Message is integrated into the AOL program allowing AOL member to chat in realtime with other AOL members. America Online also offers AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) which is a stand alone program that anyone, even non-AOL members, can use. They also now provide an online version (no download necessary) called AIM Express for anyone wishing to connect with AOL users. All you need is a browser.
MSN Messenger is another messenger that works similar to AOL where you chat with MSN members. There is a requirement to download the software that includes collaboration whiteboard, files, pictures, and even web browsing sharing. You can also share your web cam.
Yahoo Messenger also includes online chat rooms, radio, and voice chat with the PC to PC phone calling.
ICQ is yet another chat program you can use.
Many of the messaging programs include
File transfers
Graphical Smilies
Logging of your conversations
PC to PC phone calls and/or some form of voice chat
Internet Cam support (not all)
Chat support (Talk to more than one person)
Friends lists that you can edit into groups
Online alerts to tell you when a friend is online
Game sharing (not all)
Whiteboard you can share (not all)
Web browsing sharing (not all)
Don’t want to choose between them? Maybe Trillian is what you need. This free program allows you to connect to ALL the forementioned communities at the same time. You give up on some of the features the individual programs have such as IMVironments that Yahoo offers, or the Whiteboard MSN has. It does allow you to communicate with all members of those groups.

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8

Aug

Instant Messenger Programs

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Communicating online can be somewhat confusing to the new PC user, or someone unknown to what the Internet has to offer. This entry is about messenging via the Web. Next week will be more centered on chat rooms.
Messenging online consists of being able to send real-time messages back and forth between you and a friend. This can be done through a number of different messenger program; many of which come with the PC or your Internet Services Provider. Here are some of the more well known ones but there are tons more out there on the Net;
AOL Instant Message is integrated into the AOL program allowing AOL member to chat in realtime with other AOL members. America Online also offers AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) which is a stand alone program that anyone, even non-AOL members, can use. They also now provide an online version (no download necessary) called AIM Express for anyone wishing to connect with AOL users. All you need is a browser.
MSN Messenger is another messenger that works similar to AOL where you chat with MSN members. There is a requirement to download the software that includes collaboration whiteboard, files, pictures, and even web browsing sharing. You can also share your web cam.
Yahoo Messenger also includes online chat rooms, radio, and voice chat with the PC to PC phone calling.
ICQ is yet another chat program you can use.
Many of the messaging programs include
File transfers
Graphical Smilies
Logging of your conversations
PC to PC phone calls and/or some form of voice chat
Internet Cam support (not all)
Chat support (Talk to more than one person)
Friends lists that you can edit into groups
Online alerts to tell you when a friend is online
Game sharing (not all)
Whiteboard you can share (not all)
Web browsing sharing (not all)
Don’t want to choose between them? Maybe Trillian is what you need. This free program allows you to connect to ALL the forementioned communities at the same time. You give up on some of the features the individual programs have such as IMVironments that Yahoo offers, or the Whiteboard MSN has. It does allow you to communicate with all members of those groups.

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8

Aug

Like music?

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Do you love music? Your computer with the right speakers or head phones, can provide an excellant means to listen to your favorite CD! Simply pop it in the CD tray and the computer should automatically start to play. If not, use MS Media Player, or any number of music player programs to listen.
You might find the CD also contains video and interactive buttons to click much like a DVD. I’ve discovered a number of music CD’s I bought had these features.
But that’s not all!
You can ‘rip’ the music to your hard drive, then assemble your own playlist with music you want to hear. Media player has this function as do most music playing programs. Simply open the program and find the rip features in the command line of the program. This copies to the hard drive, and adding itself to the library the program will use to create and edit playlists.
With a high speed Internet connection, you can also watch music videos (see links), or listen to radio. There are millions of web sites that offer this for free at no cost. You can even listen to samples of music before purchase through www.amazon.com, often many CD’s offer a free sample tune to download.
These links all include both music and radio. You will need to join in order to make playlists and create settings of preference. You’ll be able to listen to radio stations specific to your tastes such as Blues or Country, or even World music or go further and find radio stations in other countries.
http://music.yahoo.com/
http://music.msn.com/
http://music.aol.com/
Your computer also has a ‘recorder’ program in the operating system. You will need a microphone in order to use this. Go to START>Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Sound Recorder or go to START>All Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Sound Recorder. Its fun to make the voice to slow or fast.
I often create playlists or listen to online radio while working on my PC. Enjoy!

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8

Aug

Welcome to the Adventure

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Welcome to the blog about Virtual exploration online. Here; you will find a number of links and essays about web sites, programs, and technology of the Personal Computer. My intention is to share what I learn along the way.
Most people tell me they use the computer only for email or word processing. I generally tell them; “Its only because you don’t know what the computer can do for you!”
Here are just a few things the typical computer can do:
Play music CD’s. Some of the newer models play and even record DVD movies
Play online radio (too many radio stations to count)
Edit pictures (Paint under accessories)
Hear you speak and type the words for you (Windows XP)
Chat with people all over the world, often letting you hear or see them through microphone/web cams. (Microphone, speakers, and web cam needed)
With a few programs you can…
Create and edit movies
Learn a language that will actually listen and run a conversation with you.
Play any number of games, even with people all over the world. (http://games.yahoo.com/games/front, Everquest, Neverwinter..there’s tons more out there too)
With the Internet you can also….
Make phone calls through the phone line, or even through the Internet (headset needed)
Watch TV, movies, shorts, all sorts of video and animations (high speed is preferable)
Look up maps and get printed directions to and from, as well as learn what sites you can see along the way, what motels are close by that fit your needs, as well as gas stations, resturants and more. (http://maps.google.com)
Have weather alerts sent to your email, as well as track the weather yourself by watching current radar maps.
Look up tv listings, movie showtimes, and get up to date information on everything.
Look up recipes to print out. Millions to choose from databases that are easily searchable! (www.allrecipes.com www.bhg.com, www.kraftkitchens.com)
Use search engines to find just about anything about everything www.google.com, www.wikipedia.org, www.yahoo.com
And sooooo much more.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg to what you can do with the computer, and this blog will share with you how to do it. So come along for the ride.
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5

Aug

The wonders of Second Life

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Second Life is basically an online virtual community some might describe as ‘chat’. I find that this fascinating world is far more than that. Yes, you can literally ‘talk’ to others online through this 3D chat program, speaking in a microphone while your avatar (the character which is you) stands looking at them. You can also type out words to people, or send ‘emotes’ which animates your characters to illustrate expression. (Burp, fart, high-five, or clap- among other gestures). So yes, there is the avenue of making new friends online through Second Life, however being there is a 3D environment to which you can explore and interact, this offers a virtual vacation or adventure to those who want it.

What can you do there?

I’m simply overwhelmed with the amount of things you can do here. Exploring an endless list of worlds on topics of reality or fantasy, visiting clubs where you can dance and socialize, play games video games, join in a free-for-all killer spree with guns and ammo, go shopping, build houses (or anything else), listen to streaming music, watch streaming media, and so much more. This blog is going to be about all that; about my adventures there.

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