Choosing the right motherboard ShowChoosing the right motherboard
Duo motherboard / processor
Choice of chipset
Ports and Connectors
Integrated Devices and the formats
Equipment Selections
PC motherboards (affordable)
Intel Selections
PC motherboards (mid-classes)
Intel...
Using .MOV file ON Windows Movie Maker ShowUsing .MOV file ON Windows Movie Maker
Solution
Windows Movie Maker does not recognize my .MOV files
Solution
Windows Movie Maker natively does not recognize MOV files
The solution is to convert ( MOV files into AVI files....
Uninstall Outlook Express ShowUninstall Outlook Express
Outlook Express is the mail client provided with Microsoft Windows which however unable deletion in the:
Add/Remove Programs.
If you want to uninstall your system, it is possible to use the uninstall...
Download PC-Parent ShowYou may have guessed it; PC-Parent is a parental control software.
This application captures screenshots at regular interval of what occurs on your computer and records them so that you can view them later on: carried out actions, visited pages or...
Download Windows Movie Maker ShowDescription:
Windows Movie Maker is surprisingly easy and amusing for family realization of films, by allowing you to create, to edit and to share your films on your own computer by of simple slip move. You can add special effects, music and...
The PC Card bus (PCMCIA) ShowPC Card Bus Introduction
The PC Card bus was developed in 1989 by the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, which is the name sometimes given to the bus) consortium in order to extend current peripheral equipment...
PCI Express Bus (PCI-E) ShowThe PCI Express Bus
The PCI Express bus (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, written PCI-E or 3GIO for "Third Generation I/O"), is an interconnect bus that allows you to add expansion boards to a computer. The PCI Express bus was developed...
Multichannel audio (5.1, 6.1, 7.1) ShowMultichannel audio
The term "multichannel audio" refers to the use of multiple audio tracks to reconstruct sound on a multi-speaker sound system. Two digits separated by a decimal point (2.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, etc.) are used to classify the various...