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More Tech Troopers: Recreating iconic images from the life of Bill Gates
Star Wars fan Greg Shultz shares more photos of his Tech Troopers recreating iconic images from the life of Bill Gates, including the 1984 Tandy 2000 ad and the pie-in-the-face inc...
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Bump performance in Windows 7 by trimming startup programs
Greg Shultz shows you several methods that you can use to investigate startup programs and eliminate some of them to improve performance.
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Analyze Windows XP memory usage with a customized version of Performance Monitor
Greg Shultz shows how to create a customized Windows XP Performance Monitor console to track memory usage and interpret the results.
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Keep tabs on ReadyBoost with Windows 7's Performance Monitor
To see ReadyBoost in action, you're going to have to keep tabs on it with Windows 7's Performance Monitor. Greg Shultz shows you how to do just that.
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Increase Vista performance by trimming startup programs
You can bump up Microsoft Windows Vista performance by trimming back startup programs that may not be needed. Greg Shultz shows you several methods that you can use to investigate,...
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Video help for beginner to intermediate level Vista users
If the beginner and intermediate level users you support could benefit from a little extra instruction, then you should point them to a new series of Vista demo videos that have be...
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Use the System Diagnostic Report as a troubleshooting aid
The System Diagnostic Report can display the status of hardware resources, system response times, and processes on your computer along with system information and configuration dat...
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SolutionBase: Monitor Windows XP's memory usage with a customized version of Performance Monitor
Here's how to create a customized Windows XP Performance Monitor console to track memory usage and interpret the results.
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TechRepublic Tutorial: Decipher Task Manager's page file usage data
Figure out what Task Manager is telling you about your swap file
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Take advantage of WinXP's DualView feature on your laptop
It's common practice to hook your laptop up to an external monitor to take advantage of the larger screen. But you can extend the useable viewing area across the monitor and laptop...