Showing posts with label Microsoft Windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Windows. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Screen Capture With the Snip Tool in Windows Vista

Need to capture an image from your desktop? Learn how to use the snipping tool in Windows Vista, and you can grab an image from anywhere on your computer screen.

Uninstall Programs in Windows XP

You might want to uninstall software on your computer to free up hard drive space or to replace old programs with new ones. See the simple steps you take to uninstall programs in Windows XP.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

How To Start Your PC In Safe Mode

Safe Mode is a stripped down version of your operating system. It can allow you to get into your computer and troubleshoot, or save documents, when your normal operating system won't boot up.


How To Start Your PC In Safe Mode

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Schedule a Daily Automatic Task in Windows Vista


Need some help keeping up with your busy calendar? These handy automatic tasks will help you stay on top of everything. Learn how to schedule a daily automatic task in Windows.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Built-In Windows Vista Security


Get Connected host Lindsay Smith takes a look at some of the built-in security features in Windows Vista.

Friday, November 02, 2007

How To Unhide Hidden Folders in Windows


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Most hidden files and folders are need by Windows to work. However there is a darker side. Sometimes viruses and Spyware will hide themselves on your computer. In addition, if you are a parent, your children most likely knows how to hide files they do not want you to see. In this presentation you will learn how to see the hidden files and folders on your computer.

Monday, October 22, 2007

How To Install New Fonts For Windows


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This video tutorial will show you how to install new fonts for Windows.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Working with Files and Folders in Windows Vista


Windows Vista has revolutionized the way documents are stored let us see what Vista has in store for us.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Program Usage and Installation in Windows Vista


Get the basics down pack when it comes to installing new software on Windows Vista!

Saturday, August 25, 2007

How to Partition and Format a Hard Disk in Windows XP


In this video tutorial, learn how to partition and format a hard disk drive in Windows XP.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

How to Defragment a Computer Hard Drive


Learn how to defragment the hard drive of a Windows XP computer in this free online home computer training class on video from Expertvillage.com.

User Accounts in Windows Vista


Learn all about User accounts on Windows Vista in this video tutorial.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Windows Vista Upgrade - Fresh Install


In this video tutorial, we will show you the steps to upgrade to Windows Vista, choosing the Custom (advanced) install a clean copy of windows option. This shows the steps of the installation process.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

InfoSource Learning Releases Training For Microsoft Windows Vista

InfoSource Learning (InfoSource), a leader in self-paced computer- and web-based training solutions, today announced the development and release of its Microsoft Windows Vista Courseware. The courseware is now available using the company's proprietary How To Master learning management system (LMS), and will assist users in making the transition to the new features and navigation in Microsoft Windows Vista.

To allow learners to gain insight into the capabilities of its How To Master training system, InfoSource has posted several Microsoft Windows Vista courses as a free preview on its web site. InfoSource's full courseware includes lessons to familiarize learners with some of the new features and gadgets in Microsoft Windows Vista, including Windows Easy Transfer, Windows Instant Search, Windows Photo Gallery, and working with the Sidebar. In the coming weeks, InfoSource will also be releasing comprehensive training for Microsoft Office 2007.

Ernie Spadaro, Vice President of Product Development at InfoSource and leader of the courseware development, sees this as an important tool for early adopters of Microsoft Windows Vista. "One of the greatest challenges facing companies and individuals when upgrading to Vista is empowering users to rapidly and seamlessly adapt to the new technology. I am very excited about the new courses we have released solidifying our position as a leader in the technology training industry," said Spadaro.

For a free preview of InfoSource's new Microsoft Windows Vista courses, and to learn more about some of the powerful new tools and features included, visit www.InfoSourceLearning.com/Products/FreeDemo/default.asp. InfoSource's How To Master courseware closely simulates the look and feel of Microsoft Windows Vista, so stepping through the preview will help learners feel comfortable with Vista's new tools and features that will ultimately change the way computers are used.

InfoSource's training is created in a content-rich environment of interactive, self-paced learning and testing that has a quality unmatched in the market. The courseware builds on the premise that people 'learn-by-doing.' By interacting in our simulated software environment, learners gain experience, retain information, and become more productive without having the application open or even on their computer.

To learn more about training solutions at InfoSource, Inc., please call 800-393-4636, or visit www.InfoSourceLearning.com.

About InfoSource Learning
InfoSource, in business since 1983, is a developer and turn-key custom solution provider of high-quality Web-based training (WBT), computer-based training (CBT), and instructor-led training (ILT) for the Education, Corporate and Government training markets. InfoSource's How To Master family of products covers PC applications, professional development skills, IT certification preparation, and technology integration training. In addition to its Web-delivered learning services, electronic training materials, and printed books, InfoSource also develops, maintains, and markets a unique Content Authoring Tool (CAT) and Learning Management System (LMS).

Source: PRWeb

Friday, February 23, 2007

Taking Screenshots in Windows

Microsoft Windows has built-in support for capturing the screen or just the contents of a Window.

To take a screenshot of the entire screen, press the Print Screen key on your keyboard.

To take a screenshot of the active window, press Alt+Print Screen on your keyboard.

This will place the screenshot onto the clipboard. You can use paste the screenshot into an application such as Paint or Microsoft Word.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Assigning Static IP Addresses in Windows


In this video tutorial, learn how to assign Static IP addresses in Windows 2003 Server.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

How To Use File Compression Features In Windows XP


Understanding and using file and folder compression features in Windows XP.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Using Windows XP Language Support


Learn how to use the Multiple Language Support features in Windows XP in this video tutorial.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Font Management in Mac OS X and Windows


This video tutorial will show you how to manage your fonts on Windows and Mac OS X.

This is an excerpt from Font Management video training.

About Font Management Video Training
With literally thousands of fonts now available for download, it's no wonder that nearly every designer needs a system for managing them. In Font Management, Ted LoCascio discusses various font types, where to download both free and for-purchase fonts online, and how to manually manage fonts on both the Mac and Windows platforms. He also profiles a number of third-party font management applications, including Suitcase, FontAgent Pro, Font Book, Font Reserve, and Linotype FontExplorer, and explains how to handle fonts for print output and electronic distribution.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

How To Use Shared Folder Permissions in Windows XP


Understanding and using shared folder permissions in Windows XP.