The MSCONFIG Utility under Windows 2000 ShowThe MSCONFIG Utility under Windows 2000
MISCONFIG is a utility for managing programs that is launched automatically at Windows start up. However this is application is installed as default under Windows 2000.
To remedy to this,...
[Driver] USB drives under Windows 98 Show[Driver] USB drives under Windows 98
As you know USB keys are usually automatically recognized in Windows 2000 and later versions.
But unfortunately this is not the case for Windows 98.
As most persons use Windows 2000 or higher...
Windows 7: Installing an unsigned driver ShowWindows 7: Installing an unsigned driver
Issue
Solution
Issue
Windows7 natively blocks unsigned drivers, preventing the installation of these drivers, making the device you want to install useless
We must temporarily disable the...
Updating your CD/DVD burner driver ShowUpdating your CD/DVD burner driver
Most CD/DVD don’t usually need a driver to run.. Windows always installs a default driver for these drives..
Windows does not recognize as a burner and its driver for a single integrated utility to...
Download Drivers Realtek High Definition Audio for 2000/XP ShowDescription
Designed by RealTek Drivers Groups, the application is well known worldwide also. Very powerful to use, Driver Realtek High Definition Audio is an application that will allow you to have the best sound on your computer....
Windows networking ShowNetworking
in Windows 2000/XP
To configure each computer, simply go to the control panel, then double-click "network connections" and right-click "local area connection", then choose properties!
The local area connection window displays the...
User management in Windows NT ShowThe notion of a user
Windows NT is an operating system which manages sessions, meaning that when the system is started, it is necessary to log in with a user name and password. When Windows NT is installed, the administrator account is created by...
Microsoft Windows - The registry ShowWhat is the registry?
In version 3.1 of Microsoft Windows, applications that had been installed were configured in Windows with configuration files (which had the extension .ini). There were also two configuration files for Windows itself:...