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Archives For January 2010

 

Date Posted: January 31, 2010

Q.  Is it possible to remove the delay that always occurs when Aero Peek is initiated in Windows 7?

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Date Posted: January 24, 2010

Q. Why is it that occasionally when I print a page like a PDF document, it looks like gobble-de-gook? After I click on print, I wait until the little graphic indicates it has been sent. Does that mean the printer has the info and I can go to another page?

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Date Posted: January 17, 2010

Q. Why is it that on my new computer running Windows 7, I have two "My Documents" folders but only have access to one of them?

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Date Posted: January 10, 2010

Q. Why doesn't the color of my pictures look the same when I print them as they look on the screen?

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Date Posted: January 3, 2010

Q. Q. I see many references to Windows Explorer in Windows 7. Just what is Windows Explorer and is it available in Windows XP and Vista?

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