Bowco Computer Services

Bits'n'Bytes

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Bowco Computer Services - Bits'n'Bytes
Episode 1 - Prefixes
Episode 2 - Memory
Episode 3 - Operating Systems
Episode 4 - Service Packs
Episode 5 - Copying Programs
Episode 6 - Copying Programs 2
Episode 7 - Adware and Spyware
Episode 8 - Wireless Protection
Episode 9 - Power Issues
Episode 10 - Safe Surfing
Episode 11 - System Restore
Episode 12 - Blogging
Episode 13 - Email
Episode 14 - Keyboard Shortcuts
Episode 15 - Microsoft Features
Episode 16 - Software Tools
Episode 17 - File Systems
Episode 18 - Pass it on
Episode 19 - Cleaning
Episode 20 - Laptop Protection
Episode 21 - Webmail
Episode 22 - Pop-ups
Episode 23 - Website Addresses
Episode 24 - Phishing
Episode 25 - Buying a Computer
Episode 26 - The Registry
Episode 27 - CDs
Episode 28 - DVDs
Episode 29 - Burning CDs
Episode 30 - Thumb Drives
Episode 31 - Firewalls
Episode 32 - Routers
Episode 33 - File Sharing
Episode 34 - Safe Mode
Episode 35 - Lost Files
Episode 36 - Saving Email Stuff
Episode 37 - Changing Windows' Appearance
Episode 38 - Acronyms Part 1
Episode 39 - Acronyms Part 2
Episode 40 - Acronyms Part 3
Episode 41 - Antivirus Programs
Episode 42 - Wireless Routers
Episode 43 - Bluetooth Devices
Episode 44 - Fun with Excel
Episode 45 - Windows Movie Maker
Episode 46 - Cleaning Temp Files
Episode 47 - MS Word's Normal.dot
Episode 48 - Instant Messaging
Episode 49 - Security
Episode 50 - The BIOS
Episode 51 - Your Web Site
Episode 52 - Loving/Hating Computers

Episode 11

Okay, I'll be honest with you. When Windows XP first came out, I hated it. It had quirks and kinks that needed to be ironed out, the desktop looked like a scene out of a smurf cartoon, and all the menus were different from what I was used to. Like most people, I'm not too keen on change. Once I'm comfortable with something, I want it to stay the way it is…

Well, now XP has been out for a few years and some of the kinks have been ironed out and I've gotten more used to it. I've even found a few features I find really handy…

My favourite, of course is the system restore feature of XP. Ever turned your computer on to find you can't access the internet any more? This can happen when you get a virus or during the removal of some types of spyware. Once you've figured out what probably caused the problem, a quick fix is to restore your system to a previous time. Windows XP actually saves a bunch of data at different times so if something bad happens, you can tell your computer to go back to a time when it was working. It's kinda like a mini backup of your computer, but it's done right on your hard drive. You don't need a tape reel or a CD or DVD burner - it's all done automatically. Once you've set your computer to use the data from a day when it all worked fine, you can go ahead and do your virus and anti spyware scans to get rid of whatever caused the problem in the first place.

System restore doesn't work all the time, but when it does it's a real time saver.

Another thing I like about XP is that I can make it look like the Windows 98 I was so comfortable with. By going to the control panel and selecting the Taskbar and Start Menu icon, I can change my Start Menu to what Microsoft calls the Classic Start Menu. Then, go to the Display Properties icon and change the Appearance to Windows Classic Style and voila - your machine looks just like a vintage Windows 98 machine - well, it will if you get rid of the smurfscape.

If you need a hand with anything XP, be sure to give us a call - we'll be glad to help.

Stay tuned next week for some interesting information on blogging.

I’m Computer Dave, thanks for your time.

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