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		<title>Cleaning Your Desktop</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 20:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Arrange Icons]]></category>
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<div><em><strong>Kay Brenner</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Ah, the desktop. It&#8217;s just as important to keep your desktop clean on your Windows PC as it is to keep your real desktop clutter free, so that you may work at optimal performance. It will help your computer speed up as well. Having to render all those icons on the desktop all the time can really slow things down.<br/><br/>Did you know you can actually remove all the icons from your desktop? If you create a new folder in the middle of the desktop then you move all your icons to the left or right side of the desktop, then you can select everything and drag it all off of the desktop by dragging the new folder to the left or right along with all the other items selected. This is the crude way to remove everything, because technically it&#8217;s still all on your desktop but it&#8217;s just not visible.<br/><br/>Another way to get rid of most of the main icons is to put them all in one folder on the desktop. Just name it &#8220;Desktop Stuff&#8221;. Then you magically have a clean desktop and all the stuff that&#8217;s normally on your desktop is in one folder right there. It will speed up your computer slightly, but you do have to double click one extra time, it seems like a good trade off though.<br/><br/>If you simply must keep many of the things on your desktop, there are several tools to help you organize all the essential items that you can&#8217;t live without on the desktop. First, you can access all the options by right clicking on the desktop. If you go to the View menu you can choose between different sizes of icons. If you put them on Large that might help you realize how cluttered or clean your desktop is. From the View menu you can also align your icons to a grid, or have Windows &#8220;auto arrange&#8221; your icons. If you like that make circles with and stuff with your icons then you will probably want to stay away from aligning them to a grid.<br/><br/>If you do have them set to auto arrange. You can then sort them by their name, size of the files, or other options like that. Really, the best way to go is to just make one folder and throw all of that junk that&#8217;s been piling up on your desktop straight to the desktop master folder. Just imagine your real desktop having one folder where you could have all your family photos and memorabilia right there in one folder instead of all taking up space and collecting dust!<br/><br/>Just by following these simple steps, you can improve the performance on your PC, especially when loading demanding applications such as games or word processor for example. If you have a large number of files you could create different directories such as &#8216;pictures,&#8217; &#8216;music&#8217; or &#8216;video&#8217; for example. I even suggest a scrapbook folder for files you are not sure about how to classify.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Making Older Desktop Pc Wireless</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 04:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Hardware]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Desktop Adapters]]></category>
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<div><em><strong>Austin Luna</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Okay so your looking for information on <strong>making a desktop PC wireless</strong>. You&#8217;ll be happy to know that just about any desktop PC can support a <strong>wireless internet connection</strong>. Even <strong>older desktops</strong> can connect to the internet via a wireless internet connection.<br/><br/>First, make sure your desktop PC is in good working order. What I mean by good working order is just to make sure the desktop PC is free of unwanted spyware and other harmful files which could make a <strong>desktop computer&#8217;s wireless connection</strong> slow down to a crawl. If you plan on making an <strong>older desktop PC wireless</strong> then you should really scan your computer for spyware and infections because the last thing you want is something stealing all your system resources when you don&#8217;t have very much to begin with.<br/><br/><strong>WHATS NEEDED TO MAKE DESKTOP PC WIRELESS</strong><br/><br/>Let&#8217;s start by assuming you already have an internet service (not dial-up) and are cruising the web with ease. You should have a cable modem connected to your desktop PC. If this is the case, then you&#8217;re ready to begin your <strong>wireless setup</strong>. If you don&#8217;t have an existing internet service and a cable modem then you&#8217;d better stop reading this because a <strong>wireless internet connection</strong> on your desktop PC can&#8217;t be accomplished legally without them.<br/><br/><strong>MAKING PC WIRELESS &#8211; WIRELESS ROUTER</strong><br/><br/>First, before anything, you need to purchase a wireless router. If you&#8217;ve never owned a wireless router before then grabbing the most expensive model probably won&#8217;t benefit you all that much unless you plan on receiving a <strong>wireless internet connection</strong> from inside of a multiple story building. In this case a more expensive router will offer a few features that are worth the extra money.<br/><br/>Remember when you go ahead and purchase a wireless router in hopes of making your <strong>desktop computer wireless</strong> you&#8217;ll be happy to know that you&#8217;ll be halfway done with your mission for wireless internet on your desktop. The only thing left is a wireless PC adapter.<br/><br/><strong>MAKING PC WIRELESS &#8211; WIRELESS DESKTOP ADAPTERS</strong><br/><br/>It&#8217;s actually very easy to add a wireless desktop adapter to your comupter&#8217;s arsenal of computing tools. There are two different types of <strong>wireless networking components</strong> that you can choose from. They are as follows.<br/><br/><strong><br/><br/>1. Wireless USB adapter<br/><br/>2. Wireless PCI adapter</strong><br/><br/>*both wireless devices are packaged with a setup CD-ROM which quickly installs everything needed to configure and use your <strong>PC&#8217;s wireless internet connection.</strong><br/><br/>A <strong>wireless USB adapter</strong> is the easiest way to <strong>make a desktop PC wireless</strong>. The cons of using a wireless USB adapter are the signal strength which is considerably weaker than a wireless PCI card. Most people experience no problems with signal strength as long as they stay within range of the wireless router that&#8217;s sending out the wireless signal.<br/><br/>Basically, installing a wireless USB adapter plugs into any available USB port. In reality, it only takes a matter of seconds to plug in a USB adapter and start using the internet without the wires.<br/><br/>The second wireless device that can <strong>make desktop computers wireless</strong> is called a wireless PCI (PCI = white slots inside a computer) card adapter. This device enables high performance wireless connectivity for your desktop PC with extended range.<br/><br/>Installation is not as hard as you might have thought. Simply remove the side panel from your desktop PC and insert the <strong>wireless PCI card</strong> into any one of the white slots inside. There is only one way the card can be installed. Reading the directions that are included when you purchase your <strong>wireless networking device</strong> is by far the best thing you can do to ensure a smooth installation and launch of your wireless connection.<strong>MAKING DESKTOP PC WIRELESS</strong><br/><br/><strong>MORE WIRELESS HOW TO INFORMATION</strong><br/><br/>In the future I will most likely go into further detail about each networking component. Check out this page if you have any further questions about  making a desktop pc wireless.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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