Showing posts with label Windows 7 HomeGroup Setup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7 HomeGroup Setup. Show all posts
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Crazy Browser
Crazy Browser is a powerful web browser that makes your surfing more faster. It is a free software that makes your work more comfortable. It can handle multiple monitors and You can open multiple tabs. So that you need not open new window every time. It embodies many features that make surfing the web more comfortable and less confusing. Web pages are organized on tabs to prevent
your screen from getting cluttered. Crazy Browser is coming with many pre configured search engines, but you can extend it to use your own.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Some Troubleshooting Steps to Fix Wireless Networking Issues in Windows 7
We often come across wireless issues, connecting a laptop or gaming device device becomes tough task. I have made a list of some basic troubleshooting steps to fix wireless issues in Windows 7
Friday, December 3, 2010
How to launch Firefox in Safe mode on Windows 7
If you are facing any issue with Firefox Safemode in firefox is one of the troubleshooting steps in Firefox. Using Safe Mode, you can reset few settings, also you can disable add-ons that might be the source of the issue.
You can click Start, selecting Run or use the Start Search box in Windows 7, Vista and then entering the following in the text field: firefox -safe-mode
You can click Start, selecting Run or use the Start Search box in Windows 7, Vista and then entering the following in the text field: firefox -safe-mode
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
The File and Printer Sharing allows other computers on a Network to Access Resources on your Computer
1. Each Computer should have unique name
Ensure all computers must possess unique names on a peer-to-peer Windows network.
2. Workgroup or Domain name for share Microsoft Network
Home networks and other small LANs uses workgroups, whereas larger business networks operate with domains.
3. Ensure TCP/IP is Installed on all the Computers on the same network
TCP/IP is the best network protocol to use when setting up a Windows LAN. In some circumstances,
Ensure all computers must possess unique names on a peer-to-peer Windows network.
2. Workgroup or Domain name for share Microsoft Network
Home networks and other small LANs uses workgroups, whereas larger business networks operate with domains.
3. Ensure TCP/IP is Installed on all the Computers on the same network
TCP/IP is the best network protocol to use when setting up a Windows LAN. In some circumstances,
Monday, October 11, 2010
Windows 7 HomeGroup Setup
This is very helpful in sharing files and printers on a home network you can onnect two or more PCs running Windows 7.
Note: You can join a homegroup in any edition of Windows 7, but you can only create one in Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise.
Note: You can join a homegroup in any edition of Windows 7, but you can only create one in Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise.
HomeGroup feature in Windows 7 lets you create a home network with built-in and expandable sharing and access. Windows 7 lets you establish three types of networks—
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Network Adapter Troubleshooter
Follow the below steps
- Click on Start button , and then select Control Panel. In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections.
- .Right-click the network adapter icon, and then click Enable. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
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