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Website Builder: How Do I Benefit? 2008-02-16 11:39:00 As a business owner, your initial steps towards building a website are usually ones of hesitation and doubt. You’ve heard the hype and every single business news and media outlet talk about this website and that website and all what a website can do for you and your business.But what are your options?You have several options if you are going to purchase a website package.They are:Hire A Website DesignerWhen you hire a website designer, you WILL get a professional looking website. However, what you’ll inevitably get is a very big price tag and a lack of control. You are at the whim of the designer and their schedule. Also, you’ll have to qualify them (many are sole proprietors or ‘freelancers’).Pros: Professional looking website Cons:Cost; scheduling delays; lack of controlDo-It-Y Read more:Builder
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The Right Website Copywriter To Boost Your Website's Profits 2008-02-16 11:32:00 Running a website is not an easy job; it takes some effort to make money online. There must be hundreds of millions of webpages out there struggling to be noticed by search engines and by their target audiences. If you are a website publisher who's eager to get your brand or service in front of the right readers, it would take more than just a good logo or business concept to get them flocking to and trusting your site. To grab people's attention and increase website traffic, you must provide something extra, something unique, something they may not find elsewhere. But the problem is, you may have so much on your plate as it is that you can't possibly provide grade-A content 100% of the time. Even great webmasters and website publishers need a little help sometimes.If you think about it, n Read more:Right
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Duplicate Content Checker To Boost Your Traffic 2008-02-16 11:30:00 The buzz on duplicate content penalties is almost deafening. Some people think it's a myth while others strongly believe that search engines are out to hunt down these so-called posers and give them the worst punishment possible. Regardless of their accurate definition, duplicate content penalties do occur. The bottom line is that search engines aren't big fans of duplicate content at all, so why even have it on your website? The last thing any search engine would want is to give its users an unsatisfying search experience. They are doing everything in their power to provide optimum search results. By constantly improving their algorithms and filtering duplicate content, they are presenting their users with the most relevant and unique listings for search results. This is the main reason y Read more:Boost
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3 Good Signs of Bad Website 2008-01-15 07:24:00 When the internet first became popular years ago, it was o.k. to get your neighbor's kid to design a website for you. Remember that? A page with a bunch of square pictures and fonts of different sizes and colors telling about yourself or your business. WOW! We thought that was something! While that may have been acceptable 15 years ago, today you would be the laughingstock of the community.Below we list three easy ways to spot a bad website, or 3 good signs of a bad website. This list will help you avoid common mistakes make by beginning web designers.Here are 3 things you need to check when designing your website: 1.) Consistency-A website should be consistent in design throughout all pages. You should not have a picture of palm trees as the background for one page and pictures of Egyptia
Web Site Turn-Offs 2008-01-15 07:20:00 There are a number of ways guaranteed to turn-off visitors to your web site. These are worth considering as you either design a site, or revise a site.Turn-offs generally can be defined as anything that impedes the user from quick and easy (intuitive) use of your site.Turn-offs also are often the result of gratuitous use of technical 'bells and whistles'.One of the major turn-offs is a sloooow loading site.There can be a number of contributing factors to this:* Large graphics files (meaning the file size in bytes). Graphics files need to be optimised to reduce the file size to a minimum to enable them to travel through the Internet in minimum time.* Splash Screens. These are often Flash graphics and can take a long time to 'load', especially where there is limited bandwidth. Bandwidth is t Read more:Web Site
Free Image Hosting Service 2008-01-15 07:18:00 Image hosting is a part of most web hosting services, providing hosting solutions for images instead of words. Most web hosts that host web pages do allow image hosting as well, but most times you have to pay for those services, or of those that are offered with no charges, you are limited to the size or quality of images you can submit.Free image hosting however is not a faux promise, neither is it too good to be true. Why may image hosting be necessary? Sometimes a person might wish to publish a web page, but may find that his server at home or at the point of production is not adequate enough to keep the page running on the internet – in order that the published web page is to be continuously displayed, the server through which it is published must also run continuously on the interne Read more:Image
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How to Optimize Your Website for Local Search 2008-01-15 07:04:00 Nowadays, businesses and entrepreneurs, both big and small, know the fact that advertising at traditional media is not practical anymore. Because ad spending is considered a major operating cost in all businesses, it should be targeted in initiatives that would specifically and effectively reach the target consumers. Proper and well-visited venues and media forms should also take most of the ad efforts. Thus, because online media has been fast becoming a popular and well-utilized media, consumers are more exposed to it and so businesses swoon to follow where consumers or prospective customers are. So you know that it is now considered a necessity to put up a Website for your business.Suppose your company has established an online page where clients could find out more about your products a Read more:Local
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Copying floppy to floppy. 2007-12-19 04:51:00 Issue:Copying
floppy to floppy.Answer:Use the MS-DOS diskcopy command by following the below steps.Get to a MS-DOS prompt or the Windows command line. Additional information about how to get to the prompt can be found on document CHDOS.Once at the prompt insert the floppy diskette you wish to make a copy of and type the below command.diskcopy a:Once you have typed the above command and pressed enter, you should be asked for the source diskette that is already in the drive. After it has started copying the information it will ask for a destination, insert the disk you wish to copy the information on to. The process of switching between the source and destination disk may happen several times depending on the amount of data on the diskette.Additional information:See document CH000823 for bas
What is an external / internal command? 2007-12-19 04:48:00 Question:What is an external / internal command
?Answer:In MS-DOS there are two types of commands. An Internal command, which is a command embedded into the command.com file, and an external command, which is not embedded into command.com and therefore requires a separate file to be used.For example, if your computer does not have fdisk.exe and you try using the fdisk command, you would receive an error "Bad command or file name." Fdisk is an external command that will only work if fdisk.exe, or in some cases, fdisk.com, is present.However, as long as MS-DOS is running on your computer internal commands such as the cd command will always be available and does not require any other files to run.Computer Hope's MS-DOS page lists what commands are external and what are internal on each of the
Microsoft DOS cd command 2007-12-19 04:37:00 About CDAvailabilityCDSyntaxExamplesAdditional InformationAbout cdCD (Change Directory) is a command
used to switch directories in MS-DOS.For example, if you needed to run Windows 3.11 from DOS, you would type:cd windows - Changing the directory to Windows;win - To run the win.com file within the windows directory.SyntaxCHDIR [drive:][path]CHDIR[..]CD [drive:][path]CD[..]Examplescd\Goes to the highest level, the root of the drive.cd..Goes back one directory. For example, if you are within the C:\Windows\COMMAND> directory, this would take you to C:\Windows>cd windowsIf present, would take you into the Windows directory. Windows can be substituted with any other name.cd\windowsIf present, would first move back to the root of the drive and then go into the Windows directory.cd windows\system Read more:Microsoft
Motherboard Connectors............ 2007-12-15 11:40:00 Motherboard Connectors Expansion SlotsProcessor Socket Memory Slots IDE Ports Pin Outs Motherboard connector's close-upThe block of connectors on the motherboard which include the Ethernet, USB,serial, com and mouse/keyboard ports is often referred to as the I/O Panel, theoften silver surround which sits between the panel and the outer edge of yoursystem case is called the I/O shield.Expansion slotsUsually PCI to allow for other devices to be installed, AGP cards are used solely for video cards. Newer versions including PCI-Express functions still remain the same. Processor socket Here your processor (CPU) is connected to the motherboard. Usually they havea socket design with a lever on one edge once lifted you can insert theprocessor. Normally a small notch or marked corner indicates
Motherboards the different parts explained 2007-12-15 11:25:00 The motherboard is the centre piece of you system it contains all the circuitry and components either directly on the board or via additional components which connect directly to it. The motherboard is also often referred to as the main board. The motherboards many connectors and slots include a socket for the processor to be installed along with memory slots, a number of expansion slots, connectors to IDE/SATA devices and smaller connectors for USB, serial and printer connectors. The motherboard plays an essential role in the following aspects of your computer system:Organization of devices: Everything is eventually connected to the motherboard. The way that the motherboard is designed and laid out dictates how the entire computer is going to be organized. Control of the devices: Built-in Read more:different
How To Create an...... 2007-12-09 03:54:00 How To Create an MS-DOS Network Startup Disk in Windows Server 2003SUMMARYThis step-by-step article describes how to create an MS-DOS network startup disk in Windows Server 2003.Windows Server 2003 does not contain an equivalent to the Network Client Administrator tool that is included with Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.You can use the Network Client Administrator tool to create an MS-DOS network startup disk.You can run the Network Client Administrator tool for the x86 platform in Windows Server2003.Set Up the Network Client Administrator Program1.Create a folder that is named Ncadmin in the root folder of drive C.2.Copy the following files from the I386 folder on the Windows NT Server 4.0 CD-ROM to the c:\Ncadmin folder you created in step 1:Ncadmin.cn_Ncadmin.ex_Ncadmin.hl_NOTE: You a
The setup process for.... 2007-12-09 03:32:00 The setup
process for hotfixes or security patches stops responding when the MS DTC service is disabledSYMPTOMSWhen the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC) service is disabled, the setup process for any one of the following updates stops responding on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003-based computer:•823230•913580•911280The Software Update Installation Wizard appears to stop responding as it is displaying the Finishing installation dialog box. The Details box shows the following message:Performing cleanupFor more information about these hotfixes, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:823230 () Issues that are resolved in the pre-Service Pack 1 release of Ntfrs.exe913580 () MS06-018: Vulnerability in Microsoft Distrib
Professional Series PR310 2007-12-05 08:03:00 • AMD Turion®64 X2 Processor• Windows Vista® Business• 13.3" TFT-LCD Widescreen Display• Ultra Lightweight and Slim Design• Fingerprint Reader• AI Array MIC• HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Output• Built-in 1.3 Mega Pixel Webcam• 802.11 b/g Wireless LAN with Bluetooth.PR310 - The Newest Choice for Fashion on the MoveTo deliver truly high performance computing power, the PR310 uses the AMD Turion64 X2 Processor, and support Genuine Windows Vista® Business. Additionally, featuring elegant lines and a sophisticated minimalist sensibility, the MSI PR310 is designed to reflect you professionalism at work and your desire for entertainment. In the other side, equipped with wireless functionality, AI array microphone, and 1.3 mega pixels webcam, the PR310 is ready Read more:Professional Series
Professional Series PR320 2007-12-05 07:45:00 MSI recommends Windows Vista® Business• The Latest Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology• Windows Vista® Business• 13.3" TFT-LCD Widescreen Display• Ultra Lightweight and Slim Design• Fingerprint Reader• AI Array MIC• HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Output• Built-in 1.3 Mega Pixel Webcam • 802.11 N Wireless LAN with BluetoothPR320 - The Newest Choice for Fashion on the MoveThe PR320 features the latest Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology, which uses Intel® Core™2 Duo processor and Intel® GM965 Express Chipset, to deliver truly outstanding dual-core performance computing power, great battery life, and expanded wireless connectivity. Besides, PR320 support Windows Vista® Business. Additionally, featuring elegant lines and a sophisticated minimalis Read more:Professional Series
Important Considerations Before You Use the Fdisk and Format Tools 2007-11-28 11:17:00 Consider the following questions before you use the Fdisk and Format tools:•Is the hard disk new? If not, view the second question.Is this hard disk the only hard disk on your computer (master) or is this hard disk a second hard disk (slave)?•Have you prepared the hard disk by following the manufacturer's instructions? It is important to set the jumpers and cabling according to the role of the hard disk (master or slave).•Have you checked your basic input/output system (BIOS) to verify that it supports the hard disk or the second hard disk? If not, check the documentation that came with your motherboard, or contact the manufacturer. Typically, the BIOS has an auto detect hard disk setting that configures the drive, but you should verify this before you continue.•What type of file s Read more:Considerations
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How to Use the Fdisk and Format Tools 2007-11-28 11:08:00 Before you install your operating system, you must first create a primary partition on the hard disk (disk 1) on your computer, and then format a file system on that partition. The Fdisk tool is an MS-DOS-based tool that you can use to prepare (partition) a hard disk. You can use the Fdisk tool to create, change, delete, or display current partitions on the hard disk, and then each allocated space on the hard disk (primary partition, extended partition, or logical drive) is assigned a drive letter. Disk 1 may contain one extended partition, and a second hard disk may contain a primary or extended partition. An extended partition may contain one or more logical MS-DOS drives. After you use the Fdisk tool to partition your hard disk, use the Format tool to format those partitions with a file Read more:Tools
How to determine the type of motherboard in the computer. 2007-11-28 10:51:00 Below is a short listing of each of the different methods of determining the type of motherboard
in your computer.If the motherboard is in a working computer there are several different software programs capable of determining the type of motherboard in the computer. See document CH000017 under third-party programs for a complete listing of these programs.Unfortunately, without any documentation, determining the manufacturer or model of a motherboard can be cumbersome if the above software solutions do not work. If you have lost your documentation and/or your computer did not included any documentation, you can open the computer and visually inspect the motherboard for a manufacturer and model. In many cases, computer hardware, expansion cards, and/or cables may need to be disconnected or
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Guide to Burning CDs 2008-03-19 06:56:00 There are two types of recordable CD Media CD-R (CD-Recordable)and CD-RW (CD-Rewritable. While prerecorded CDs are pressed from a mold, recordable compact discs are actually burned with a laser, which is why the process of recording to CDs is known as burning. CD-R disks can only be recorded once. Once you create a CD using a CD-R disc you cannot add, delete or modify. CD-RWs can be erased and rewritten to, but you cannot add information without erasing the contents first.The Basics of Burning
If you have a new PC with Windows and a CD/DVD burner (optical drive that records CD-R/CD-RW), burning CDs is incredibly easy.It’s simply a matter of performing “save as” or “drag and drop” file operations like you would save files to a floppy or the hard drive.Using Windows XP or Vista, whe Read more:Guide
A Guide To Cable Care and Maintenance 2008-03-19 06:38:00 A computer's cables are one of the most overlooked components of your PC. Yet cables are the pipes for your data. Damaged or defective cables can be a disaster, yet few of us ever think to give them any attention.What Is A Cable
A cable is one or more wires or optical fibers bound together in a protective covering or sheath. The individual wires inside may vary from one kind to another: some can be copper because of its superior conductivity, or aluminum as it is fairly economical. Regardless of whatever kind of cable is being used, we must remember that it is not just efficiency that counts but longevity as well. To determine efficiency, longevity, and durability of a cable, a consumer must be familiar with certain cable specifics. There are factors that must be considered when purchasing Read more:Maintenance
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Memory Stick PRO DUO (MS PRO DUO) & TransFlash Card 2008-03-24 07:16:00 Memory Stick
PRO DUO (MS PRO DUO)The PRO DUO is essentially the combination of the above four cards, being a perfect combination of compact size, high speed transfer rates and great capacity.TransFlash Card The exceptionally small size of TransFlash cards (11mm x 15mm x1mm) allows mobile phone manufacturers to incorporate significant amounts of removable storage capacity into their smaller handsets without changing the physical size of the phone. TransFlash is designed to store personal content such as digital images, MP3 music files, video games and other applications, phone settings and personal data. Read more:Memory
Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO) & Memory Stick DUO (MS DUO) 2008-03-24 07:11:00 Memory Stick
PRO (MS PRO)The PRO card was developed to provide even more capacity than MS (upto 4GB in comparison to the 128MB MS) and greater transfer speed. Most devices pre-2003 will not be compatible as will be certain card readers, with no adapter in sight.Memory Stick DUO (MS DUO)The DUO is exactly the same as the MS only half the size. Sony developed some products to utilize the compact card but an adapter is required for media readers to access the data. Read more:Memory
XD-Picture Card (xD) & Memory Stick (MS) 2008-03-24 07:10:00 XD-Picture
Card (xD)The "new kid on the block" was developed jointly by Olympus and Fuji to replace the close to extinct SM Cards (previously favored by both companies). About the size of a postage stamp, this tiny giant can hold upto 8GB of data, knocking the wimpy 128MB max SM card out of the ballpark. As this card is fairly new, adapters are available to assist in using with your device/computer.MemoryStick
(MS)Sony developed the Memory Stick in 1999 to create brand loyalty for their digital cameras and camcorders. Sometimes they are included with the camera or device in question. Most Sony notebooks do include a Memory Stick reader so users can remain within the spectrum of the brand and know their products will work with each other without fail.