Thursday, February 26, 2009

How to fix Add/Remove Programe Tool in Windows 2000

This post provide technical support tips if you Unable to open Add/Remove Programs Tool in Windows 2000 This post provides step-by-step instructions for error while opening Add/ Remove Programe in Windows 2000.

To resolve this issue, add the missing registry entries:
Click Start -> Run.
Type regsvr32 mshtml.dll, and then press ENTER.
Click OK to confirm
Type regsvr32 shdocvw.dll -i, and then press ENTER.
Click OK to confirm
Type regsvr32 shell32.dll -i, and then press ENTER.
Click OK to confirm
Try to Open Add/Remove Programe

Friday, February 20, 2009

How to Upgrade Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition Profiles

This post describes how to upgrade a Microsoft Windows 98-based, or Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition-based client that has user profiles to a Microsoft Windows XP-based client.

The following steps enable the Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition (Me) profiles to be retained throughout the process.

Your best method to retain the profiles is to join the domain during the upgrade installation process.

Otherwise, you must use a workaround method to transfer the profile information over to the Windows XP profile.

During the upgrade installation process, at the networking section, the administrator is offered the choice to join a domain or a workgroup.

If you join the domain at this juncture, you ensure that all the existing profiles are migrated successfully to the Windows XP-based installation.

If you did not join the computer to the domain during the upgrade process, you must use the following workaround method:

Join the upgraded computer to the target domain.

All applicable users must log on and log off (which generates a profile).

Copy the appropriate Application Data folder from the Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me profiles to the newly created user profiles.

If this post not fulfill your requirement use the upgrade windows operating systems

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

How to configure Windows XP to start in a clean boot state

This post provide support for configure Windows XP to start by using a clean boot. You can also Create Multiple Boot system with Windows XP

To configure Windows XP using clean boot You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to configure Windows XP to start by using a clean boot.

Manual steps to perform a clean boot in Windows XP

Step 1: Start the System Configuration Utility

Click Start, click Run, type msconfig , and then click OK.
The System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.

Step 2: Configure selective startup options

1. In the System Configuration Utility dialog box, click the General tab, and then click Selective Startup.
2. Click to clear the Process SYSTEM.INI File check box.
3. Click to clear the Process WIN.INI File check box.
4. Click to clear the Load Startup Items check box.
5. Click the Services tab.
6. Click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box.
7. Click Disable All, and then click OK..
8. When you are prompted, click Restart to restart the computer.

Step 3: Log on to Windows

1. Log on to Windows.
2. When you receive the following message, click to select the Don't show this message or launch the System Configuration Utility when Windows start check box, and then click OK:

You have used the System Configuration Utility to make changes to the way Windows starts.

The System Configuration Utility is currently in Diagnostic or Selective Startup mode, causing this message to be displayed and the utility to run every time Windows starts.

Choose the Normal Startup mode on the General tab to start Windows normally and undo the changes you made using the System Configuration Utility.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Get Remote Computer Technical Support Services

Technical support centers or IT Help desk is a system designed to help and support an end-user of a particular computer product, system or application. The Technical Support Center/ IT Help desk provides technical support services to customers of products and services through multiple channels like email, chat, voice and the web.

Technical Support Center is alternatively referred to as the Help desk or customer support center. Terms such as IT response center, customer interaction center, contact center, resource center, service desk and IT solutions center are also widely prevalent in the field to refer to dedicated teams that systematically handle the entire spectrum of technical support services.
Technical support services are being strategically outsourced to India as global companies discover the benefits of access to an experienced team of specialists with the added benefits of improved service quality, lower costs of ownership and reduced risk.

You can outsource technical support services to India, secure in the knowledge that a pool of trained and experienced engineers are available 24x7 to provide your customers technical support through a multi-modal user interface using the web, email, chat or voice, within agreed-upon response times and levels of quality.

Remote PC repair is troubleshooting common computer errors online via remote desktop connection which works by logging in to the remote PC with the user name and password. The person owning the computer uses it as himself, apart from the fact that it is being controlled over the Internet. The technology is being embraced by many people as it saves them from hauling their PCs to a shop and wait weeks to get it back. Another benefit is the lower cost.
Remote PC repair services are extremely cost effective and generally offered with a free policy which means that customers don't have to pay if the issue is not resolved. These repairs are popular as technical support, online computer help, and on site technical support. With an increase in online resources, there are many companies to get exclusive remote support at competitive prices.

Common repairs available with online computer support providers are computer virus and spy ware removal, computer optimization, registry repair, device driver issues and Web related issues. Not all repairs can be fixed using remote PC repair. It can be of no help to computer hardware with physical damage. Remote repair is ineffective for computers that are not able to reboot.

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Technical Support Center is alternatively referred to as the Help desk or customer support center. Terms such as IT response center, customer interaction center, contact center, resource center, service desk and IT solutions center are also widely prevalent in the field to refer to dedicated teams that systematically handle the entire spectrum of technical support services.

Remote PC repair is troubleshooting common computer errors online via remote desktop connection which works by logging in to the remote PC with the user name and password. The person owning the computer uses it as himself, apart from the fact that it is being controlled over the Internet. The technology is being embraced by many people as it saves them from hauling their PCs to a shop and wait weeks to get it back. Another benefit is the lower cost.

Some Relevant Search :
How to Troubleshoot Boot Problems in Windows
Remote support services
REBOOT INSTEAD OF SHUTDOWN
Fix Disk fragmentation or disk errors
Microsoft Support

Thursday, February 5, 2009

What the Universal Serial Bus (USB) is all about

Universal Serial Bus was developed keeping in mind the usage of various peripherals through the same port. USB allows high-speed, easy connection of peripherals like printer, scanner, thumb drive etc. to a PC. Once you plug in USB, everything configures automatically however some times there are problems for which you might contact your tech support company. USB has gained popularity in recent times due to simple interface and multi peripheral support. There are many companies who provide online computer help and computer support on issues pertaining to USB and USB peripherals.

USB drives have an edge over all other storage devices which are considered portable particularly the floppy disk, some of the common traits of a USB drives are they have a more packed in shape, operate faster, hold much more data, have a more durable design, and operate more reliably due to their lack of moving parts. The influence and addiction to a USB devices can be imagined from a fact that now a day’s pc and laptops are being sold without a floppy disk drive, as there place is being taken by the USB ports. These devices use the USB mass storage standard and are also widely being accepted by modern operating systems such as Mac, Windows, Linux and others.

USB originally was known to be USB1.0 and was released in 1995 with 12 Mbps. Today, USB operates at 480 Mbps and is an integrated part of a PC. Unlike a Floppy drive issue or other storage device USB requires minimal computer help to configure. The computer support companies find it the best interconnect device till date.

USB 2.0 the latest version is about 40 times faster than USB 1.0. Several peripherals like handhelds, cell phones and digital cameras etc can connect to the PC through USB peripheral. There are many USB articles available on computer help website or online computer support forum for reference.

As per the Computer Support companies Wireless USB is as the new wireless extension to USB that combines the speed and security of wired technology with the ease-of-use of wireless technology. Next in the line is USB (USB 3.0) which will deliver over targeted 10x the speed of today's Hi-Speed USB connections. Online computer support and computer support companies are waiting for the launch of USB 3.0, as that will reduce complexities of USB problem.
Some computer support companies gives insight on USB 3.0 which will create a backward-compatible standard with the same ease-of-use and plug and play capabilities of previous USB technologies. More information can be found on online computer Support forums or articles.

Monday, February 2, 2009

How to Install Windows 7 using USB Memory Stick

Windows 7 is doing really good with the netbooks. With me using HP Mini 2140 running on VIsta, Windows 7 beta was a welcome chance. What mattered was, how I replaced the pre-installed Vista to install the Windows 7 Beta. The real concern was that my machine lacked a built in media drive or even I didn't have an external USB DVD drive. But I got it done with a simple hack. Take this.The trick was simple.

Follow the steps:
Step 1
To begin with I had my 4GB USB 2.0 reformatted to FAT 32.

Step 2
The next step was to copy the contents of the Windows 7 Beta ISO image to the memory stick using

xcopy :\*.* :\ /e /f

(e:was my DVD drive and f: the removable drive )


The windows installation was not just easy but as quick that I could have clocked the time. It was much faster than those DVD installations on Desktops.

I must add, with Windows 7 it was a better netbook experience than previous operating systems.

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