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	<title>Computer Tips &#38; Tricks</title>
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		<title>How To Change Password Of Any User In Your Computer Without Knowing The Older Password In Windows Xp? (Video)</title>
		<description>View this video in order to know how to change password of any user in your computer without knowing the older password in Windows Xp.
[flv:http://www.computingcivilization.com/videos/howtochangepasswordofanyuserinyourcomputerwithoutknowingtheolderpasswordinwindowsxp.flv optional-portrait.jpg 590 355] </description>
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		<title>How To Install Windows Xp Professional? (Video)</title>
		<description>Step #1: Plan your installation:-
When you run the Windows XP Professional Setup program, you must provide information about how to install and configure the operating system. Thorough planning can make your installation of Windows XP Professional more efficient by helping you to avoid potential problems during installation. An understanding of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.computingcivilization.com/videos/how-to-install-windows-xp-professional-video/?taxonomy-id=519</link>
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		<title>Videos Launch, 27th December 2008.</title>
		<description>Today i.e. 27th December 2008, I am going to launch the Videos section. This is my Third step to success and I hope I'll get the support I need from you and don’t forget to comment on my posts, etc.
Videos can be found at the following URL:-

http://www.computingcivilization.com/category/videos </description>
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		<title>How To Make The Computer Display A Message During Network Outage In Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Vista, Windows XP?</title>
		<description>If you need to monitor a remote IP address on the Internet,
For example:- 
Your Web Page, An Internet-Enabled printer, or Another Server, you can use the PING command at the Windows 2000 DOS prompt to see whether or not the device is active. PING displays the time it takes for ...</description>
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		<title>How To Troubleshoot Error Messages In Windows 2003?</title>
		<description>Steps:-

{A}
1.) Click on Start button.

2.) Click on Help and Support.

3.) Click on Troubleshooting Strategies (Bullet point 5).
Here is a wonderful selection of tools to lead you methodically through a problem.  Each hardware device will have its own troubleshooters.  They are excellent for making sure you have not overlooked ...</description>
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		<title>How To Display Your Username And Your Computer Name In My Computer In Windows 2003?</title>
		<description>If My Computer icon is not displayed on the Desktop:-

1.) Go to Control Panel.

2.) Click on Display.

3.) Click on Desktop Tab.

4.) Click on Customize Desktop.

5.) Check the My Computer checkbox.

Steps To Display Your Username And Your Computer Name In My Computer:- 

1.) Find the setting for the My Computer object ...</description>
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		<title>How To Install Windows 2000 Without Supplying The CD Key During Installation?</title>
		<description>You can configure W2K to install without having to manually enter the CD key during the setup process.

Steps:-

1.) Copy your Windows 2000 setup files from your CD to your hard drive.

You have to copy at least the I386 directory.

2.)Navigate to the I386 directory.

3.) Look for a file called setupp.ini.

4.) Right ...</description>
		<link>http://www.computingcivilization.com/operating-systems/windows-2000/how-to-install-windows-2000-without-supplying-the-cd-key-during-installation/?taxonomy-id=499</link>
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		<title>Forums Launch, 25th December 2008.</title>
		<description>Today i.e. 25th December 2008, I am going to launch Forums. This is my Second step to success and I hope I’ll get the support I need from you.
Froums can be found at the following URL:-

http://forums.computingcivilization.com/ </description>
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		<title>How To Install Windows XP Professional?</title>
		<description>Step #1: Plan your installation:-
When you run the  	Windows XP Professional Setup program, you must provide information about  	how to install and configure the operating system. Thorough planning can  	make your installation of Windows XP Professional more efficient by helping  	you to avoid potential problems during ...</description>
		<link>http://www.computingcivilization.com/operating-systems/windows-xp/how-to-install-windows-xp-professional/?taxonomy-id=438</link>
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		<title>How To Bring Your Computer To Boot From Cd, USB, Hard Disk, Etc. First?</title>
		<description>You need to change the First Boot Device for various purposes like Installing an Operating System, etc.

Follow The Steps Given Below To Boot From Cd, USB, Hard Disk, Etc. First :-

{ You cannot use mouse while doing this}.

1.) Start your computer.

When you start you will see a black screen. There ...</description>
		<link>http://www.computingcivilization.com/computer-hacks/bios/how-to-bring-your-computer-to-boot-from-cd-usb-hard-disk-etc-first/?taxonomy-id=440</link>
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