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1•  Reformat your hard drive using Windows 98
By Andy Walker. It makes perfect sense to do so once in a while, if only to keep your box running like a race horse.
2• One Window too many?
By Andy Walker. You reinstalled Windows XP on your computer thinking it would overwrite the existing version of Windows XP and now there are two copies when you boot up.
3• How to repair your MBR
By Andy Walker. The boot process is quite mysterious and not always logical.
4• How to reformat your hard drive and reinstall Windows 95
By Andy Walker. When you need step by step instructions on reinstalling Windows 95, we are here to help.
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6• Bringing Windows 95 back to life
By Andy Walker. How to reformat your hard drive and reinstall Windows 95? It sounds scary, but it doesn't have to be.
7• Getting a printable list of files in DOS
By Andy Walker. If you need to print out the list of files in a Windows folder, you're going to learn how to do it in a snap by reading this article.
8• Clean your Windows registry
By Don Reisinger. Sometimes the best way to fix a problem is to clean the Windows registry.
9• How to find an e-mail address
By Andy Walker. Trying to locate a long-lost friend by looking for an e-mail address? Elementary, my dear Watson.
10• Never lose your e-mail address book again.
By Andy Walker. E-mail addresses are today's phone numbers.
11• Not simple to erase Netscape Navigator's trail
By . If you can edit a plain text file, you can delete the contents of Netscape's pull-down URL menus.
12• Windows caught in the cookie jar
By Andy Walker. Cookies.
13• How to delete temporary files to free up hard drive space
By Andy Walker. You can delete temporary files that the Windows 95 system saves on your hard drive, if you need more space.
14• How to delete temporary files to free up hard drive space
By Andy Walker. If you're finding your hard drive is pressed for space, deleting unneeded temporary files might take care of the problem.
15• Lost your Windows XP password?
By Chris Ricci. New developments help ease the pain of the loss that used to be almost irreparable.
16• How to remove AOL from Windows System Tray
By Andy Walker. Removing icons from the system tray can be easy.
17• Upgrading to Windows 98
By Andy Walker. Upgrading your OS almost always leads to a headache or two.
18• Change Windows Welcome and Exit Screens
By Andy Walker. If you don't like the welcome and exit screens in Windows 95 and 98, why not change them?.
19• What's behind the file extensions?
By Andy Walker. They come in all sorts.
20• Be the master of your e-mail
By Andy Walker. Pick the e-mail you want, not the one your browser wants.
21• Plug-n-Play efforts
By Andy Walker. Upgrading your computer can be a serious undertaking.
22• Windows on Windows is messy
By Andy Walker. If you have two operating systems on your computer, you may be in for a hard time if you remove one of them.
23• Dealing with downloaded files
By Andy Walker. Downloading files through the Internet can be very satisfying but sometimes it can also be a hassle.
24• Swap your hard drives to install IE 4
By Andy Walker. Save yourself some time by making sure you have enough space before you start an installation.
25• How to repair your master boot record if it's infected with a virus
By Andy Walker. Learn how to fix, recover and repair the master boot record if it is infected with a virus.
26• Real alarm? Hoax?
By Andy Walker. With so many viruses and hoaxes floating around the internet these days, it's more important than ever to learn about how to know what is coming into your email inbox.
27• Windows supports backward compatibility
By Andy Walker. Windows 95 provided a way for users to use DOS programs.
28• Restore Windows registry
By Andy Walker. If you need to restore a corrupted registry you can use a backup copy stored on your hard drive.
29• Zipping through computer world
By Andy Walker. Even the biggest hard drive or the fastest connection aren't big or fast enough for some huge files.
30• 911 for damaged registry
By Andy Walker. Your registry is damaged, perhaps beyond recognition.
31• Tweak UI helps clean up overcrowded hard drives
By Andy Walker. Incorrectly removing programs from your system can lead to error messages and decreased performance.
32• Power Toys to the rescue
By Andy Walker. Incomplete uninstallations can leave a program's name on your programs list.
33• Gamers need to understand batch files
By Andy Walker. If you like computer games, perhaps you might pursue a degree in computer science.
34• ICQ lets you communicate in real time.
By Andy Walker. ICQ is a powerful and fun tool for instant messaging, chats, broadcasts, even sending data, but there are a couple of issues you need to know about.
35• Net sites house Windows 95 tips
By Andy Walker. The Internet houses a lot of websites with some tricks for Windows 95.
36• Erase Netscape Navigator's trail
By Andy Walker. The trick to covering your electronic tracks in Netscape Navigator.
37• So you want a web site of your own?
By Chris Ricci. If you think you've got something to say to the world, or something to sell to the world, doing it online might be your best bet.
38• Fix for Word 97 crashes
By Andy Walker. If you're having continuous crashes with Word 97 this article provides some helpful tips.
39• Open Windows Explorer Menu from DOS
By Andy Walker. If you're in an MS-DOS window and you'd like to see a folder's contents, you don't have to use DOS commands.
40• What is a hoax and what isn't
By Craig Worden. Why people do it, nobody knows, but many send out warnings about this or that deadly virus, flooding the Web with pseudo-danger announcements.
41• Not-to-be-missed Windows tricks
By Andy Walker. Here are a few cool lesser known tricks to customize your Windows computer.
42• Changing Windows Live Messenger settings
By Jason Kerluck. Here's how parents can make sure their children need not worry about predators on the web.
43• Send big files without problems
By Chris Ricci. Compressing a series of files for transmission using WinRAR: some re-assembly required.
44• Sidestepping a frozen Windows Explorer
By Cyberwalker staff. You're trying to delete a huge number of old files, and Windows Explorer won't let you.
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