Computers, like any appliance, can break down or fail. To protect your important files from computer failure, you should make backup copies of your files. Each edition of Microsoft Windows XP—except Windows XP Home Edition—includes Windows Backup, a program that helps you save your files to an external disk. If you use Windows XP Home Edition, you can manually install Windows Backup.
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Breathing new life into an old laptop
I don't have the XP installation disks. I use an Apple iMac at home, but I'm lost when it comes to Windows. I'm trying to avoid buying an iPad or
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Sophos unveils free antivirus software for the Mac
Sophos Anti-Virus Home Edition for Mac also detects malware written for Windows that Mac users can spread via USB drives and e-mail, Chet Wisniewski,
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$99 CVS Sylvania Netbook Computer Review [Video]
Comparatively, most netbooks sold today run Windows 7 Starter or Windows XP. It is true that this netbook will allow you to connect to the Internet to
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Antivirus companies, Microsoft at odds over Security Essentials
On November 1 st , MSE was added to the optional download list for US users running Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7. Trend Micro spoke out claiming that the
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US Air Force Begins Migration to Windows 7 American home and business users, the United States Air Force has begun the process of migrating all of its computer systems from Windows XP and Windows |