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1• How to wipe an NTFS formated hard drive with Windows XP
By Andy Walker. Here's how to wipe a hard drive that uses NTFS as a file allocation system.
2• Where to find your IP address
By Andy Walker. If you need to know your IP address and you're having trouble finding it, here's a how-to that makes it easy.
3• Wipe adult content from your PC
By Andy Walker. Need to delete your Internet Browser history to keep those nosy people from tracking your web surfing habits? This guide will show your how to do so.
4• How to detect and remove spyware
By Andy Walker. Arm yourself with the knowledge and the tools to protect yourself from spyware's malicious work.
5• Cyberwalker.com Frequently Asked Questions
By . Are you having difficulties finding your way around our site? We have the answers to your questions right here.
6• Windows XP goes kaboom?
By Chris Ricci. An XP crash sounds ominous but it doesn't have to be: you can save your PC without losing your data.
7• Dislike NTFS? Go back to FAT32
By Andy Walker. When NTFS is not working for you, this is how to get FAT32 file system on your drive.
8• Back Orifice Trojan horse explained
By Andy Walker. True to the historical version, a Trojan horse can attack your computer without your realizing anything's going wrong.
9• Keep track of your computer even while you're away
By Andy Walker. Sometimes you just need to know for sure whether your computer is being used for less than honorable purposes when you are away.
10• Rename your router or be hacked
By Andy Walker. Change the factory settings on your home network router when you set it up.
11• Make XP look and work like Vista
By Andy Walker. If you don't have the hardware to upgrade to Windows Vista, you can still make Windows XP look and feel just like it.
12• How to clean out Internet files
By Andy Walker. Cookies aren't just delicious snacks anymore.
13• How to remove spyware
By Andy Walker. Has your computer started running slowly or just plain acting strange? You may have spyware.
14• Keeping home net routers safe
By Andy Walker. Most home network owners never delve inside their routers to use the hidden security settings that can be used to lock down a network nice and tight.
15• Give your browser an amnesia
By Andy Walker. Internet Explorer means well, but sometimes it keeps track of information you want to delete.
16• Get rid of content advisor password
By Andy Walker. If your browser has banned you from certain web sites, and you can't override it, do a little Jedi mind-trick on your computer.
17• FTP to the rescue
By Andy Walker. Large e-mail attachments tax some e-mail systems' resources.
18• Lost your Windows XP password?
By Chris Ricci. New developments help ease the pain of the loss that used to be almost irreparable.
19• Get rid of Internet debris
By Andy Walker. Internet files can clog your drive space.
20• Carry your world in your pocket
By Chris Ricci. Storing a computer's worth of data, moving it from computer to computer, has become a snap.
21• How to fix web link errors
By Andy Walker. If you're having trouble reaching certain web pages on the Internet, and you know they were there before, here are some helpful tips to get you to your destinations.
22• How to remove the boot-up password in Windows
By Andy Walker. Find out about one man's dilemma with regards to the Windows password, and how to resolve it.
23• Vista makes networking easier
By Andy Walker. Unlike previous Windows operating systems, Vista lets users set up their networks with relative ease.
24• Get hackers out of your home
By Andy Walker. The arrival of broadband Internet access has opened up a new playground for hackers: home computers.
25• Beware Internet crime
By Chris Ricci. Your information is a valuable commodity and the better you protect it, the safer you are.
26• Edit registry to fix IE content advisory password woes.
By Andy Walker. Here's how to release IE's content advisory, by editing your registry.
27• LabRats #099: Keeping your data safe
By Cyberwalker staff. There are many ways how to frustrate curious computer predators' prying eyes and keep private information private.
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29• Linking to your computer when you're away from home
By Andy Walker. Access your home computer while away on vacation or business trips.
30• Windows XP is here. Is it right for you?
By Andy Walker. Upgrading to a new computer operating system is always a big decision.
31• Password problem fixed
By Andy Walker. If you want to log into Explorer 4.
32• Symantec responds to Trojan horses
By Andy Walker. Symantec, a major computer security vendor, has developed antidotes to Trojan horse infestations.
33• Can you link a Vista box to an XP machine? Yes, you can
By Jason Kerluck. Short of upgrading your more mature computer from XP to Vista (and who would want to do that, right?), rere's relatively simple - but somewhat involved - recipe how to create a network (computers linked together) so that your XP computer and your Vista computer can communicate with each other, keeping you AND both of your computers happy.
34• Big files no big deal
By Chris Ricci. With files we create getting bigger and bigger, and the number of people we want to share them with increasing, too, we get back to the old question: how do we do it? In fact, it's quite simple.
35• Zipping to your heart's delight
By Cyberwalker staff. Compressing files and complete folders now an easier proposition as Windows offers its own zipper in both XP and Vista.
36• Better safe than sorry: a basic password primer
By Peter Ehm. You're your own person and you don't want to share your basic information with strangers.
37• There are ways to fight cyber criminals
By Andy Walker. From identity theft through abuse of your e-mail system, and then some, there seem to be no bounds to computer criminals' weird imaginations.
38• Five must-have security applications
By Craig Worden and Jason Kerluck. Modern times can be exhaustingly happy, but they are also filled with risks.
39• Running a Mac not that difficult, after all
By Jason Kerluck. Mac has picked quite a few trick from the Windows environment, just as Windows some time ago used the Mac to improve itself.
40• Get used to employing safe-surfing habits
By Peter Ehm. The cyber-world is not as dangerous as the many headlines would make us believe, but it's still too dangerous to keep us entirely comfortable.
41• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 017
By staff. Windows on a Mac, Windows Vista, computer security, and more!.
42• Dealing with password trouble
By Chris Ricci. Your browser remembers your login sequence, but it can also forget.
43• Getting around the Mac
By Jason Kerluck. The differences between how to use Windows and how to use Mac are not that huge and impossible to get used to, after all.
44• How to avoid swallowing phishers' hooks
By Jason Kerluck. Phishing is one of the most dangerous acts perpetrated on unsuspecting Internet users.
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