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ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIES Microsoft released a big update to Windows 10 in early August, 2016. In the past, Microsoft would have bumped the name to Windows 11 and asked everybody to buy a new copy. But Microsoft now treats Windows 10 as a service rather than a product. Accordingly, Microsoft simply sends your computer this free update through ANDY RATHBONE » EMAIL In the book’s Charms bar section, it says that the Charms bar’s Share icon lets you share via email whatever web page you’re looking at. When I try to do that my Charms bar’s Share box says “Nothing can be shared from the desktop.”. Isn’t the desktop ANDY RATHBONE » MANAGING DISK SPACE BY DELETING ONE Click the Start button, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. When the Computer Management window appears, choose Disk Management from the Storage area. Right-click your D: partition and choose Delete Volume from the pop-up menu as shown below. (Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.) Right-click your C: partition and choose ExtendVolume
ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Keep compression, but turn off the blue color. If you want to keep compression, but also want your black letters back, follow these steps: Click the Start button and open Computer. Click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu, and click the View tab. Click to remove the checkmark from the box named ANDY RATHBONE » TURNING OFF THE POPUP: DO YOU WANT TO VIEW Q: On Internet Explorer, I keep seeing the security warning “Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?” This happens when I’m on sites I visit daily. And it drives me crazy, because it appears on every page of the site. How do I eliminate it? A: Many webpages are created to handle secure transactions. You don’t want anybody snooping when you enter a ANDY RATHBONE » CAN I USE A SYSTEM IMAGE ON A DIFFERENT PC? Other times, a System Image simply won’t work on a different PC. So, to answer your question, yes, you can try to install the old computer’s System Image onto a different computer. But there’s no guarantee it will work. And if you add in the time you’ll spend troubleshooting, it’s often easier to reinstall Windows fromscratch.
ANDY RATHBONE » SHARING FILES AND PHOTOS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS Q: My husband and I have separate user accounts on the same computer. But we can’t share photos with each other in our Picture libraries. My husband copied some photos into the Public Pictures folder in his Pictures library, as you recommend in Windows 7 For Dummies.. But for some reason, that Public Pictures folder is missing from my account’s Pictures library. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE “REQUEST READ RECEIPT” FEATURE Click the Windows Live Mail main menu (it’s dark blue and unlabelled in the top, left corner), click Options, and choose Mail (shown below). When the Options menu appears (below), click the Receipts tab, and click the box called, “Request a read receipt for all sent messages. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the menus. ANDY RATHBONEWINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIESHARDWAREFOURTH EDITIONBOOKSWINDOWS VISTAANNIVERSARY UPDATE Andy Rathbone. New! Windows 10 For Dummies Fourth Edition available now at Amazon. Updated to cover Microsoft’s latest 2020 update, Windows 10 For Dummies, Fourth Edition is available now from Amazon. Have a question about the book? Ask me! Don’t have my book? Then take advantage of Amazon’s discounts on Windows 10 For Dummies,Fourth
ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIES Microsoft released a big update to Windows 10 in early August, 2016. In the past, Microsoft would have bumped the name to Windows 11 and asked everybody to buy a new copy. But Microsoft now treats Windows 10 as a service rather than a product. Accordingly, Microsoft simply sends your computer this free update through ANDY RATHBONE » EMAIL In the book’s Charms bar section, it says that the Charms bar’s Share icon lets you share via email whatever web page you’re looking at. When I try to do that my Charms bar’s Share box says “Nothing can be shared from the desktop.”. Isn’t the desktop ANDY RATHBONE » MANAGING DISK SPACE BY DELETING ONE Click the Start button, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. When the Computer Management window appears, choose Disk Management from the Storage area. Right-click your D: partition and choose Delete Volume from the pop-up menu as shown below. (Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.) Right-click your C: partition and choose ExtendVolume
ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Keep compression, but turn off the blue color. If you want to keep compression, but also want your black letters back, follow these steps: Click the Start button and open Computer. Click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu, and click the View tab. Click to remove the checkmark from the box named ANDY RATHBONE » TURNING OFF THE POPUP: DO YOU WANT TO VIEW Q: On Internet Explorer, I keep seeing the security warning “Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?” This happens when I’m on sites I visit daily. And it drives me crazy, because it appears on every page of the site. How do I eliminate it? A: Many webpages are created to handle secure transactions. You don’t want anybody snooping when you enter a ANDY RATHBONE » CAN I USE A SYSTEM IMAGE ON A DIFFERENT PC? Other times, a System Image simply won’t work on a different PC. So, to answer your question, yes, you can try to install the old computer’s System Image onto a different computer. But there’s no guarantee it will work. And if you add in the time you’ll spend troubleshooting, it’s often easier to reinstall Windows fromscratch.
ANDY RATHBONE » SHARING FILES AND PHOTOS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS Q: My husband and I have separate user accounts on the same computer. But we can’t share photos with each other in our Picture libraries. My husband copied some photos into the Public Pictures folder in his Pictures library, as you recommend in Windows 7 For Dummies.. But for some reason, that Public Pictures folder is missing from my account’s Pictures library. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE “REQUEST READ RECEIPT” FEATURE Click the Windows Live Mail main menu (it’s dark blue and unlabelled in the top, left corner), click Options, and choose Mail (shown below). When the Options menu appears (below), click the Receipts tab, and click the box called, “Request a read receipt for all sent messages. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the menus. ANDY RATHBONE » ABOUT About. I’ve written about computers and technology since the mid-80s. Since then, I’ve written more than 50 books, and “Windows For Dummies” has become the best-selling computer book series of all time. With more than 15 million books in print, I’ve earned spots on bestseller lists from the New York Times, USA Today, Publisher’s ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIES Microsoft released a big update to Windows 10 in early August, 2016. In the past, Microsoft would have bumped the name to Windows 11 and asked everybody to buy a new copy. But Microsoft now treats Windows 10 as a service rather than a product. Accordingly, Microsoft simply sends your computer this free update through ANDY RATHBONE » FILLING, FITTING, STRETCHING, TILING OR Go to the Support area of Hewlett Packard’s Web site. In Step 1 of HP’s Web site, choose the “Download drivers and software (and firmware)”. In Step 2 of HP’s Web site, enter your product name (e.g. pavilion 2022.) Click on the link matching your PC model. ChooseWindows 7
ANDY RATHBONE » EMAIL In the book’s Charms bar section, it says that the Charms bar’s Share icon lets you share via email whatever web page you’re looking at. When I try to do that my Charms bar’s Share box says “Nothing can be shared from the desktop.”. Isn’t the desktop ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I OPEN DESKTOP ICONS WITH A SINGLE Open any folder, and click the Organize button near the top left corner. Choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu. In the “Click Items as Follows” section, choose “Single-click to open an item (point to select)”. Click the OK button. That lets you open desktop icons — and icons within folders — with a singleclick.
ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Comment from Eric Time July 6, 2016 at 1:22 pm. This works only if you are the owner of the files and folders in question. Ownership cannot be changed. If the SID does not match there is literally nothing that can be done short of formatting the drive to get rid of them. ANDY RATHBONE » FORMATTING A HARD DRIVE WITH NTFS Q: I tried to create a System Image on my external hard drive, but Windows came up with this message: “This drive cannot be used to store a system image because it is not formatted with NTFS.” The hard drive already has some files. How do I format the drive to NTFS? A: Creating a System Image on a portable drive is the best way to back up your Windows 7 computer. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS LIVE MAIL KEEPS CHANGING MY A: Windows Live Mail uses “smart quotes,” which are typesetting symbols to “fancy up” the quotes and apostrophes so they curl in the appropriate direction. As shown in the figure above, smart quotes change quote marks from "this" into “this.” (Note the subtle change in the shapes.) Unfortunately, not every e-mail programrecognizes
ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I PUT INTERNET EXPLORER’S ICON BACK To put Internet Explorer’s icon back on the taskbar, follow these steps: Right-click in your desktop’s bottom-most left corner; when the pop-up menu appears, choose Control Panel. When the Control Panel appears, click the Programs category. In the Programs and Features section, click “Turn Windows features on or off.”. ANDY RATHBONEWINDOWS XPUPGRADING AND FIXING PCS FOR DUMMIESWINDOWS 8.1 UPDATE 1WINDOWS VERSIONS Andy Rathbone. New! Windows 10 For Dummies Fourth Edition available now at Amazon. Updated to cover Microsoft’s latest 2020 update, Windows 10 For Dummies, Fourth Edition is available now from Amazon. Have a question about the book? Ask me! Don’t have my book? Then take advantage of Amazon’s discounts on Windows 10 For Dummies,Fourth
ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Keep compression, but turn off the blue color. If you want to keep compression, but also want your black letters back, follow these steps: Click the Start button and open Computer. Click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu, and click the View tab. Click to remove the checkmark from the box named ANDY RATHBONE » TURNING OFF THE POPUP: DO YOU WANT TO VIEW Q: On Internet Explorer, I keep seeing the security warning “Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?” This happens when I’m on sites I visit daily. And it drives me crazy, because it appears on every page of the site. How do I eliminate it? A: Many webpages are created to handle secure transactions. You don’t want anybody snooping when you enter a ANDY RATHBONE » MANAGING DISK SPACE BY DELETING ONE Click the Start button, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. When the Computer Management window appears, choose Disk Management from the Storage area. Right-click your D: partition and choose Delete Volume from the pop-up menu as shown below. (Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.) Right-click your C: partition and choose ExtendVolume
ANDY RATHBONE » SHARING FILES AND PHOTOS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS Q: My husband and I have separate user accounts on the same computer. But we can’t share photos with each other in our Picture libraries. My husband copied some photos into the Public Pictures folder in his Pictures library, as you recommend in Windows 7 For Dummies.. But for some reason, that Public Pictures folder is missing from my account’s Pictures library. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE “REQUEST READ RECEIPT” FEATURE Click the Windows Live Mail main menu (it’s dark blue and unlabelled in the top, left corner), click Options, and choose Mail (shown below). When the Options menu appears (below), click the Receipts tab, and click the box called, “Request a read receipt for all sent messages. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the menus. ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS LIVE MAIL KEEPS CHANGING MY A: Windows Live Mail uses “smart quotes,” which are typesetting symbols to “fancy up” the quotes and apostrophes so they curl in the appropriate direction. As shown in the figure above, smart quotes change quote marks from "this" into “this.” (Note the subtle change in the shapes.) Unfortunately, not every e-mail programrecognizes
ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Comment from Eric Time July 6, 2016 at 1:22 pm. This works only if you are the owner of the files and folders in question. Ownership cannot be changed. If the SID does not match there is literally nothing that can be done short of formatting the drive to get rid of them. ANDY RATHBONEWINDOWS XPUPGRADING AND FIXING PCS FOR DUMMIESWINDOWS 8.1 UPDATE 1WINDOWS VERSIONS Andy Rathbone. New! Windows 10 For Dummies Fourth Edition available now at Amazon. Updated to cover Microsoft’s latest 2020 update, Windows 10 For Dummies, Fourth Edition is available now from Amazon. Have a question about the book? Ask me! Don’t have my book? Then take advantage of Amazon’s discounts on Windows 10 For Dummies,Fourth
ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Keep compression, but turn off the blue color. If you want to keep compression, but also want your black letters back, follow these steps: Click the Start button and open Computer. Click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu, and click the View tab. Click to remove the checkmark from the box named ANDY RATHBONE » TURNING OFF THE POPUP: DO YOU WANT TO VIEW Q: On Internet Explorer, I keep seeing the security warning “Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?” This happens when I’m on sites I visit daily. And it drives me crazy, because it appears on every page of the site. How do I eliminate it? A: Many webpages are created to handle secure transactions. You don’t want anybody snooping when you enter a ANDY RATHBONE » MANAGING DISK SPACE BY DELETING ONE Click the Start button, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. When the Computer Management window appears, choose Disk Management from the Storage area. Right-click your D: partition and choose Delete Volume from the pop-up menu as shown below. (Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.) Right-click your C: partition and choose ExtendVolume
ANDY RATHBONE » SHARING FILES AND PHOTOS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS Q: My husband and I have separate user accounts on the same computer. But we can’t share photos with each other in our Picture libraries. My husband copied some photos into the Public Pictures folder in his Pictures library, as you recommend in Windows 7 For Dummies.. But for some reason, that Public Pictures folder is missing from my account’s Pictures library. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE “REQUEST READ RECEIPT” FEATURE Click the Windows Live Mail main menu (it’s dark blue and unlabelled in the top, left corner), click Options, and choose Mail (shown below). When the Options menu appears (below), click the Receipts tab, and click the box called, “Request a read receipt for all sent messages. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the menus. ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS LIVE MAIL KEEPS CHANGING MY A: Windows Live Mail uses “smart quotes,” which are typesetting symbols to “fancy up” the quotes and apostrophes so they curl in the appropriate direction. As shown in the figure above, smart quotes change quote marks from "this" into “this.” (Note the subtle change in the shapes.) Unfortunately, not every e-mail programrecognizes
ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Comment from Eric Time July 6, 2016 at 1:22 pm. This works only if you are the owner of the files and folders in question. Ownership cannot be changed. If the SID does not match there is literally nothing that can be done short of formatting the drive to get rid of them. ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » ABOUT About. I’ve written about computers and technology since the mid-80s. Since then, I’ve written more than 50 books, and “Windows For Dummies” has become the best-selling computer book series of all time. With more than 15 million books in print, I’ve earned spots on bestseller lists from the New York Times, USA Today, Publisher’s ANDY RATHBONE » FILLING, FITTING, STRETCHING, TILING OR Go to the Support area of Hewlett Packard’s Web site. In Step 1 of HP’s Web site, choose the “Download drivers and software (and firmware)”. In Step 2 of HP’s Web site, enter your product name (e.g. pavilion 2022.) Click on the link matching your PC model. ChooseWindows 7
ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS LIVE MAIL KEEPS CHANGING MY A: Windows Live Mail uses “smart quotes,” which are typesetting symbols to “fancy up” the quotes and apostrophes so they curl in the appropriate direction. As shown in the figure above, smart quotes change quote marks from "this" into “this.” (Note the subtle change in the shapes.) Unfortunately, not every e-mail programrecognizes
ANDY RATHBONE » THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “THREATS” AND A: The word “threat” usually stands for a category of things that pose a potential danger. Viruses, worms, and other types of malware, for example, are threats. A “threat agent,” by contrast, is a specific threat, or a specific type of virus, worm, or other malware. For example, the Blaster Worm is a threat ANDY RATHBONE » FORMATTING A HARD DRIVE WITH NTFS Q: I tried to create a System Image on my external hard drive, but Windows came up with this message: “This drive cannot be used to store a system image because it is not formatted with NTFS.” The hard drive already has some files. How do I format the drive to NTFS? A: Creating a System Image on a portable drive is the best way to back up your Windows 7 computer. ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I OPEN DESKTOP ICONS WITH A SINGLE Open any folder, and click the Organize button near the top left corner. Choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu. In the “Click Items as Follows” section, choose “Single-click to open an item (point to select)”. Click the OK button. That lets you open desktop icons — and icons within folders — with a singleclick.
ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I SEARCH MY FILES BY DATE IN WINDOWS 7? Q: How do I search for files by date in Windows 7? It used to be so easy in XP. A: Windows 7’s search works much differently than the one in Windows XP. Windows 7 ditched Windows XP’s tail-wagging little dog, for example, and built the basic search right into theStart menu.
ANDY RATHBONE » MY TV’S DVD PLAYER CAN’T DISPLAY MY CD’S Q: I am trying to copy digital photos from my computer to a compact disc to play on my TV’s Panasonic DVD player. But even when I tell Windows 7 to create a CD using the “With a cd/dvd player” option, my DVD player can’t display the photos. The DVD player just says, “Cannot open files.” ANDY RATHBONEWINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIESHARDWAREFOURTH EDITIONBOOKSWINDOWS VISTAANNIVERSARY UPDATE Andy Rathbone. New! Windows 10 For Dummies Fourth Edition available now at Amazon. Updated to cover Microsoft’s latest 2020 update, Windows 10 For Dummies, Fourth Edition is available now from Amazon. Have a question about the book? Ask me! Don’t have my book? Then take advantage of Amazon’s discounts on Windows 10 For Dummies,Fourth
ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIES Microsoft released a big update to Windows 10 in early August, 2016. In the past, Microsoft would have bumped the name to Windows 11 and asked everybody to buy a new copy. But Microsoft now treats Windows 10 as a service rather than a product. Accordingly, Microsoft simply sends your computer this free update through ANDY RATHBONE » EMAIL In the book’s Charms bar section, it says that the Charms bar’s Share icon lets you share via email whatever web page you’re looking at. When I try to do that my Charms bar’s Share box says “Nothing can be shared from the desktop.”. Isn’t the desktop ANDY RATHBONE » MANAGING DISK SPACE BY DELETING ONE Click the Start button, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. When the Computer Management window appears, choose Disk Management from the Storage area. Right-click your D: partition and choose Delete Volume from the pop-up menu as shown below. (Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.) Right-click your C: partition and choose ExtendVolume
ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Keep compression, but turn off the blue color. If you want to keep compression, but also want your black letters back, follow these steps: Click the Start button and open Computer. Click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu, and click the View tab. Click to remove the checkmark from the box named ANDY RATHBONE » TURNING OFF THE POPUP: DO YOU WANT TO VIEW Q: On Internet Explorer, I keep seeing the security warning “Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?” This happens when I’m on sites I visit daily. And it drives me crazy, because it appears on every page of the site. How do I eliminate it? A: Many webpages are created to handle secure transactions. You don’t want anybody snooping when you enter a ANDY RATHBONE » SHARING FILES AND PHOTOS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS Q: My husband and I have separate user accounts on the same computer. But we can’t share photos with each other in our Picture libraries. My husband copied some photos into the Public Pictures folder in his Pictures library, as you recommend in Windows 7 For Dummies.. But for some reason, that Public Pictures folder is missing from my account’s Pictures library. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE “REQUEST READ RECEIPT” FEATURE Click the Windows Live Mail main menu (it’s dark blue and unlabelled in the top, left corner), click Options, and choose Mail (shown below). When the Options menu appears (below), click the Receipts tab, and click the box called, “Request a read receipt for all sent messages. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the menus. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONEWINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIESHARDWAREFOURTH EDITIONBOOKSWINDOWS VISTAANNIVERSARY UPDATE Andy Rathbone. New! Windows 10 For Dummies Fourth Edition available now at Amazon. Updated to cover Microsoft’s latest 2020 update, Windows 10 For Dummies, Fourth Edition is available now from Amazon. Have a question about the book? Ask me! Don’t have my book? Then take advantage of Amazon’s discounts on Windows 10 For Dummies,Fourth
ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIES Microsoft released a big update to Windows 10 in early August, 2016. In the past, Microsoft would have bumped the name to Windows 11 and asked everybody to buy a new copy. But Microsoft now treats Windows 10 as a service rather than a product. Accordingly, Microsoft simply sends your computer this free update through ANDY RATHBONE » EMAIL In the book’s Charms bar section, it says that the Charms bar’s Share icon lets you share via email whatever web page you’re looking at. When I try to do that my Charms bar’s Share box says “Nothing can be shared from the desktop.”. Isn’t the desktop ANDY RATHBONE » MANAGING DISK SPACE BY DELETING ONE Click the Start button, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. When the Computer Management window appears, choose Disk Management from the Storage area. Right-click your D: partition and choose Delete Volume from the pop-up menu as shown below. (Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.) Right-click your C: partition and choose ExtendVolume
ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Keep compression, but turn off the blue color. If you want to keep compression, but also want your black letters back, follow these steps: Click the Start button and open Computer. Click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu, and click the View tab. Click to remove the checkmark from the box named ANDY RATHBONE » TURNING OFF THE POPUP: DO YOU WANT TO VIEW Q: On Internet Explorer, I keep seeing the security warning “Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?” This happens when I’m on sites I visit daily. And it drives me crazy, because it appears on every page of the site. How do I eliminate it? A: Many webpages are created to handle secure transactions. You don’t want anybody snooping when you enter a ANDY RATHBONE » SHARING FILES AND PHOTOS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS Q: My husband and I have separate user accounts on the same computer. But we can’t share photos with each other in our Picture libraries. My husband copied some photos into the Public Pictures folder in his Pictures library, as you recommend in Windows 7 For Dummies.. But for some reason, that Public Pictures folder is missing from my account’s Pictures library. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE “REQUEST READ RECEIPT” FEATURE Click the Windows Live Mail main menu (it’s dark blue and unlabelled in the top, left corner), click Options, and choose Mail (shown below). When the Options menu appears (below), click the Receipts tab, and click the box called, “Request a read receipt for all sent messages. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the menus. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » ABOUT About. I’ve written about computers and technology since the mid-80s. Since then, I’ve written more than 50 books, and “Windows For Dummies” has become the best-selling computer book series of all time. With more than 15 million books in print, I’ve earned spots on bestseller lists from the New York Times, USA Today, Publisher’s ANDY RATHBONE » THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “THREATS” AND A: The word “threat” usually stands for a category of things that pose a potential danger. Viruses, worms, and other types of malware, for example, are threats. A “threat agent,” by contrast, is a specific threat, or a specific type of virus, worm, or other malware. For example, the Blaster Worm is a threat ANDY RATHBONE » FILLING, FITTING, STRETCHING, TILING OR Go to the Support area of Hewlett Packard’s Web site. In Step 1 of HP’s Web site, choose the “Download drivers and software (and firmware)”. In Step 2 of HP’s Web site, enter your product name (e.g. pavilion 2022.) Click on the link matching your PC model. ChooseWindows 7
ANDY RATHBONE » FORMATTING A HARD DRIVE WITH NTFS Q: I tried to create a System Image on my external hard drive, but Windows came up with this message: “This drive cannot be used to store a system image because it is not formatted with NTFS.” The hard drive already has some files. How do I format the drive to NTFS? A: Creating a System Image on a portable drive is the best way to back up your Windows 7 computer. ANDY RATHBONE » CAN I USE A SYSTEM IMAGE ON A DIFFERENT PC? Other times, a System Image simply won’t work on a different PC. So, to answer your question, yes, you can try to install the old computer’s System Image onto a different computer. But there’s no guarantee it will work. And if you add in the time you’ll spend troubleshooting, it’s often easier to reinstall Windows fromscratch.
ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Comment from Eric Time July 6, 2016 at 1:22 pm. This works only if you are the owner of the files and folders in question. Ownership cannot be changed. If the SID does not match there is literally nothing that can be done short of formatting the drive to get rid of them. ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS LIVE MAIL KEEPS CHANGING MY A: Windows Live Mail uses “smart quotes,” which are typesetting symbols to “fancy up” the quotes and apostrophes so they curl in the appropriate direction. As shown in the figure above, smart quotes change quote marks from "this" into “this.” (Note the subtle change in the shapes.) Unfortunately, not every e-mail programrecognizes
ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I ADD ADOBE FLASH TO MY NEW ANDROID Tip: To find out what version of Android runs on your tablet, follow these steps: Tap the Settings menu or app. From the Settings menu, tap Device. Look in the System Version section. If your tablet runs version 4.0 or above, you won’t be able to run Flash. Posted: October 15th, 2012 under Motorola Xoom For Dummies, Tablets, Windows8.
ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I PUT INTERNET EXPLORER’S ICON BACK To put Internet Explorer’s icon back on the taskbar, follow these steps: Right-click in your desktop’s bottom-most left corner; when the pop-up menu appears, choose Control Panel. When the Control Panel appears, click the Programs category. In the Programs and Features section, click “Turn Windows features on or off.”. ANDY RATHBONEWINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIESHARDWAREFOURTH EDITIONBOOKSWINDOWS VISTAANNIVERSARY UPDATE Andy Rathbone. New! Windows 10 For Dummies Fourth Edition available now at Amazon. Updated to cover Microsoft’s latest 2020 update, Windows 10 For Dummies, Fourth Edition is available now from Amazon. Have a question about the book? Ask me! Don’t have my book? Then take advantage of Amazon’s discounts on Windows 10 For Dummies,Fourth
ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIES Microsoft released a big update to Windows 10 in early August, 2016. In the past, Microsoft would have bumped the name to Windows 11 and asked everybody to buy a new copy. But Microsoft now treats Windows 10 as a service rather than a product. Accordingly, Microsoft simply sends your computer this free update through ANDY RATHBONE » MANAGING DISK SPACE BY DELETING ONE Click the Start button, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. When the Computer Management window appears, choose Disk Management from the Storage area. Right-click your D: partition and choose Delete Volume from the pop-up menu as shown below. (Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.) Right-click your C: partition and choose ExtendVolume
ANDY RATHBONE » TURNING OFF THE POPUP: DO YOU WANT TO VIEW Q: On Internet Explorer, I keep seeing the security warning “Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?” This happens when I’m on sites I visit daily. And it drives me crazy, because it appears on every page of the site. How do I eliminate it? A: Many webpages are created to handle secure transactions. You don’t want anybody snooping when you enter a ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Keep compression, but turn off the blue color. If you want to keep compression, but also want your black letters back, follow these steps: Click the Start button and open Computer. Click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu, and click the View tab. Click to remove the checkmark from the box named ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE “REQUEST READ RECEIPT” FEATURE Click the Windows Live Mail main menu (it’s dark blue and unlabelled in the top, left corner), click Options, and choose Mail (shown below). When the Options menu appears (below), click the Receipts tab, and click the box called, “Request a read receipt for all sent messages. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the menus. ANDY RATHBONE » SHARING FILES AND PHOTOS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS Q: My husband and I have separate user accounts on the same computer. But we can’t share photos with each other in our Picture libraries. My husband copied some photos into the Public Pictures folder in his Pictures library, as you recommend in Windows 7 For Dummies.. But for some reason, that Public Pictures folder is missing from my account’s Pictures library. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » REMOVING THE “YOU HAVE FILES WAITING TO BE Q: When I turn on my PC, I see the message “You have files waiting to be burned to disc.”How do I get rid of that message? A: Whenever you tell your PC to copy files to a disc, Windows copies those files and hides the copies in a temporary folder.And those files sit there forever, waiting for you to insert your disc and complete the burningprocess.
ANDY RATHBONEWINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIESHARDWAREFOURTH EDITIONBOOKSWINDOWS VISTAANNIVERSARY UPDATE Andy Rathbone. New! Windows 10 For Dummies Fourth Edition available now at Amazon. Updated to cover Microsoft’s latest 2020 update, Windows 10 For Dummies, Fourth Edition is available now from Amazon. Have a question about the book? Ask me! Don’t have my book? Then take advantage of Amazon’s discounts on Windows 10 For Dummies,Fourth
ANDY RATHBONE » BOOKS This second edition of Surface For Dummies covers the Surface 2, Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro, and Surface RT models. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows RT differ, and helps you decide which Surface model is best for you. Step by step, this book walks you through both the hardware and softwarefeatures of
ANDY RATHBONE » WINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIES Microsoft released a big update to Windows 10 in early August, 2016. In the past, Microsoft would have bumped the name to Windows 11 and asked everybody to buy a new copy. But Microsoft now treats Windows 10 as a service rather than a product. Accordingly, Microsoft simply sends your computer this free update through ANDY RATHBONE » MANAGING DISK SPACE BY DELETING ONE Click the Start button, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. When the Computer Management window appears, choose Disk Management from the Storage area. Right-click your D: partition and choose Delete Volume from the pop-up menu as shown below. (Click Yes at the confirmation prompt.) Right-click your C: partition and choose ExtendVolume
ANDY RATHBONE » TURNING OFF THE POPUP: DO YOU WANT TO VIEW Q: On Internet Explorer, I keep seeing the security warning “Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?” This happens when I’m on sites I visit daily. And it drives me crazy, because it appears on every page of the site. How do I eliminate it? A: Many webpages are created to handle secure transactions. You don’t want anybody snooping when you enter a ANDY RATHBONE » WHY DOES WINDOWS SHOW MY FILE NAMES IN Keep compression, but turn off the blue color. If you want to keep compression, but also want your black letters back, follow these steps: Click the Start button and open Computer. Click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu, and click the View tab. Click to remove the checkmark from the box named ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE “REQUEST READ RECEIPT” FEATURE Click the Windows Live Mail main menu (it’s dark blue and unlabelled in the top, left corner), click Options, and choose Mail (shown below). When the Options menu appears (below), click the Receipts tab, and click the box called, “Request a read receipt for all sent messages. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the menus. ANDY RATHBONE » SHARING FILES AND PHOTOS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS Q: My husband and I have separate user accounts on the same computer. But we can’t share photos with each other in our Picture libraries. My husband copied some photos into the Public Pictures folder in his Pictures library, as you recommend in Windows 7 For Dummies.. But for some reason, that Public Pictures folder is missing from my account’s Pictures library. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » REMOVING THE “YOU HAVE FILES WAITING TO BE Q: When I turn on my PC, I see the message “You have files waiting to be burned to disc.”How do I get rid of that message? A: Whenever you tell your PC to copy files to a disc, Windows copies those files and hides the copies in a temporary folder.And those files sit there forever, waiting for you to insert your disc and complete the burningprocess.
ANDY RATHBONE » ABOUT About. I’ve written about computers and technology since the mid-80s. Since then, I’ve written more than 50 books, and “Windows For Dummies” has become the best-selling computer book series of all time. With more than 15 million books in print, I’ve earned spots on bestseller lists from the New York Times, USA Today, Publisher’s ANDY RATHBONE » MAIL Mail. I receive lots of e-mail, and although I can’t answer every question, I read them all and respond to every one that deals with one of my books. When sending a question, please choose the appropriate topic below: Computing problems. If a book doesn’t clearly answer your question about computing, use this to ask for a clarification. ANDY RATHBONE » EMAIL In the book’s Charms bar section, it says that the Charms bar’s Share icon lets you share via email whatever web page you’re looking at. When I try to do that my Charms bar’s Share box says “Nothing can be shared from the desktop.”. Isn’t the desktop ANDY RATHBONE » FILLING, FITTING, STRETCHING, TILING OR Go to the Support area of Hewlett Packard’s Web site. In Step 1 of HP’s Web site, choose the “Download drivers and software (and firmware)”. In Step 2 of HP’s Web site, enter your product name (e.g. pavilion 2022.) Click on the link matching your PC model. ChooseWindows 7
ANDY RATHBONE » FORMATTING A HARD DRIVE WITH NTFS Q: I tried to create a System Image on my external hard drive, but Windows came up with this message: “This drive cannot be used to store a system image because it is not formatted with NTFS.” The hard drive already has some files. How do I format the drive to NTFS? A: Creating a System Image on a portable drive is the best way to back up your Windows 7 computer. ANDY RATHBONE » WHERE’S THE CLIPBOARD VIEWER IN WINDOWS XP? Here’s how to put Windows XP’s Clipbook Viewer onto your Start menu: Click the Start menu button and open My Computer. Open your C drive. (It’s listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.) Double-click on the Windows folder. (You might have to tell it to let you see what’s inside.) Double-click on the System32 folder. ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I RIGHT-CLICK ON A TOUCH-SCREEN TABLET? To right-click an item on a Windows 7 or Windows 8 tablet, follow these two simple steps: Touch the item with your finger or stylus, and keep the finger or stylus pressed down gently. In a moment, a square or circle will appear, shown in the top, left figure. Lift your finger or stylus, and the right-click menu appears, listing all the things ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I OPEN DESKTOP ICONS WITH A SINGLE Open any folder, and click the Organize button near the top left corner. Choose Folder and Search Options from the drop-down menu. In the “Click Items as Follows” section, choose “Single-click to open an item (point to select)”. Click the OK button. That lets you open desktop icons — and icons within folders — with a singleclick.
ANDY RATHBONE » HOW DO I SEARCH MY FILES BY DATE IN WINDOWS 7? Q: How do I search for files by date in Windows 7? It used to be so easy in XP. A: Windows 7’s search works much differently than the one in Windows XP. Windows 7 ditched Windows XP’s tail-wagging little dog, for example, and built the basic search right into theStart menu.
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WINDOWS 10 FOR DUMMIES THIRD EDITION AVAILABLE NOW AT AMAZONUpdated
to cover Microsoft’s new April 2018 update, Windows 10 For Dummies, Third Edition is available now from Amazon. Have a question about the book? Ask me! Don’t have my book? Then take advantage of Amazon’s discounts on Windows 10 For Dummies, Third Edition now. POSTED: August 9th, 2016 under Windows 10,
Windows 10 For Dummies.
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Edition , windows 10 , windows 10 for dummiesCOMMENTS: none
HOW DO I KNOW IF MY COMPUTER HAS THE ANNIVERSARY UPDATE INSTALLED? _Q: How do I know if my computer has the Anniversary Updateinstalled?_
Windows 10’s Anniversary Update,
a large release of updates and fixes that substantially changes Windows 10, began arriving on computers in early August, 2016. However, Microsoft says the update could take up to three months to arrive on your PC. So, how can you tell if your computer already has the Anniversary Update? It’s actually pretty easy to tell with a quick look at the Start menu. Click to read more » POSTED: September 25th, 2016 under Books, Windows 10
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WHAT’S IN WINDOWS 10’S ANNIVERSARY UPDATE? Microsoft released a big update to Windows 10 in early August, 2016. In the past, Microsoft would have bumped the name to Windows 11 and asked everybody to buy a new copy. But Microsoft now treats Windows 10 as a _service_ rather than a product. Accordingly, Microsoft simply sends your computer this free update through Windows Update, and the name of Windows 10 remains thesame.
The update visibly changes Windows 10’s Start menu, and leaves its mark throughout the operating system. When your Windows 10 PC wakes up with the new update, you’ll probably notice these changes: Click toread more »
POSTED: August 7th, 2016 under Windows 10,
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MAKING THE MAIL APP’S LINKS OPEN IN THE DESKTOP’S INTERNETEXPLORER
_Q:__ When I
click on an e-mailed link in Windows 8’s Mail app, the Start screen’s version of Internet Explorer opens._ _I prefer that the link open in the “real” Internet Explorer that runs on the desktop._ _How can I make the desktop’s version of Internet Explorer open when I click a link in the Mail app?_ _A:_ Windows 8 shook up and shocked millions of computer owners by introducing two ways of working on one computer. Tablet owners tend to prefer the touch-oriented Start screen, and its gang of apps. Desktop owners naturally prefer the mouse-and-keyboardoriented desktop.
However, Windows 8 and 8.1 only include one e-mail program, and it’s the Start screen’s Mail app. When you click an e-mailed link, the Start screen’s version of Internet Explorer naturally opens thelink.
Desktop lovers don’t have to put up with that, though. To make those links open in Internet Explorer on the desktop, follow these steps: Click to read more » POSTED: April 21st, 2014 under Books, Internet
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HOW DOES WINDOWS 8.1’S “UPDATE 1” CHANGE MY COMPUTER?_Q: After
running Windows Update this morning, Windows 8.1 now acts differently.What gives?_
_Is there anything major I should know about?_ A: Microsoft continues to tweak Windows 8, a major overhaul to Windows that caught many computer owners off guard. Microsoft tried to repair some of the damage with Windows 8.1, and today Microsoft released an update to Windows 8.1 that changes Windowsyet again.
Microsoft officially calls the April 8, 2014 update “Windows 8.1 Update 1.” (Others call it the “Spring Update.”) But no matter what it’s named, the April update changes Windows 8.1 in many small ways. Luckily, most of the changes are welcome. Windows 8 aimed mostly at mobile touchscreen tablet owners, leaving desktop owners out of luck. This new update embraces desktop PC owners, letting them control Windows 8.1 more easily with a mouse and keyboard. Specifically, the update brings these changes: Click to readmore »
POSTED: April 8th, 2014 under Books, Software
, Surface For Dummies,
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Tags: Spring Update , Windows 8.1 Spring Update, Windows
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