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How Fix Windows 7 BSOD Due to 4GB RAM

How Fix Windows 7 BSOD Due to 4GB RAM

My Windows 7 was working fine with 2GB ram but was crashing (BSOD) with 4GB RAM. Learn how I fixed stopped the crashes.

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How to Enable Port Forwarding

How to Enable Port Forwarding

Port Forwarding is essential, if you wish to get good download speeds in BitTorrent Clients. Learn what does Port Forwarding mean, why is it essential and how to configure your router to enable port forwarding.

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Use Your Keyboard LEDs as Network Activity Indicators

Use Your Keyboard LEDs as Network Activity Indicators

Network Lights is a free software which allows you to use your Keyboard LEDs as network activity (upload/download) indicator.

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Learn Why Your System Crashed With WhoCrashed

Learn Why Your System Crashed With WhoCrashed

Although BDODs (Blue Screen of Deaths) are commonly associated with hardware errors, they are often caused by malfunctioning drivers and system software. WhoCrashed automatically analyses Crash Dumps and identifies the cause of a BSOD.

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Get Windows Seven Desktop Properties in Windows XP

Get Windows Seven Desktop Properties in Windows XP

Windows Seven features a revamped Display Properties dialogue. With a little effort you can get a similar looking Display Properties in Windows XP

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Top Seven Windows 7 Tips and Tricks

Top Seven Windows 7 Tips and Tricks

Windows 7 has received an overwhelmingly positive response and many people (including me) are using it as their primary operating system. Here are my favourite tips and tricks that would allow you to enjoy your Windows 7 to the fullest. 1:Open “Computer” with Windows Explorer By default Windows Explorer’s launch page is the Libraries directory. [...]

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All About the Blue Screen of Death

All About the Blue Screen of Death

Blue Screen of Death (commonly abbreviated as BSOD and sometimes called the Blue Screen of Doom) needs no introduction. It’s an integral part of each and every Windows Operating System. It’s the one thing that a user never wants to see but BSOD in the life of an Windows user is inevitable. Although Microsoft is [...]

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