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Tag Archives: Windows
PHP IDE Codelobster Primer Tutorial
We’ve been trying out a Windows based PHP IDE called “Codelobster PHP Edition”. It’s early days, but it looks really good, with a host of features, such as debugging, that would make developing PHP websites a breeze. You can do … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, database, debug, debugging, Hello World, IDE, MySql, PHP, plugin, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Web Browser F12 Development Tools Primer Tutorial
We can’t emphasise enough how important, and useful, are the modern “breed” of web browser “web inspectors”. These useful tools are written by the web browser products to enhance the experience using that web browser, though, of course, they hope … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, debug, debugging, DOM, HTML, Javascript, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, Windows
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Windows Command Prompt Clip Primer Tutorial
Do you use Windows, and are still fans of the Command Prompt (access to DOS) desktop application? There’s a command there that I’ve never used, until reading the August, 2017 edition of “PC & Tech Authority” magazine, with its really … Continue reading →
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Tagged clip, clipboard, command line, command prompt, copy, DOS, notepad, paste, tree, tutorial, utf-8, Windows
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Windows 10 Update Troubleshooter Tutorial
Recently we presented the Windows 10 Update Interrupted Primer Tutorial outlining steps to undertake in Windows 10 to remedy a Windows Update being interrupted problem. During that work, we weren’t sure of the status of the “interrupted” Windows Update “Restore … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, icon, malware, Microsoft, operating system, recovery point, restart, restore, safe mode, security, troubleshoot, tutorial, virus, Windows, Windows 10, Windows Update
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Windows 10 Update Interrupted Primer Tutorial
To our mind, Windows entered a brand new, much better phase when Windows 10 came along, and Microsoft’s upgrade path to this new operating system was a very good idea, in our opinion, as we discussed with Windows 10 Upgrade … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, icon, Microsoft, operating system, recovery point, restart, restore, safe mode, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10, Windows Update
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Windows Troubleshooting WiFi Connects No Internet Access Primer Tutorial
Today’s blog posting (also viewable at WordPress 4.1.1’s Windows Troubleshooting WiFi Connects No Internet Access Primer Tutorial) is about a very specific troubleshooting issue. Its “annoyance factor” rating is so high, that we rate its specificity as paling into insignificance … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, cable, configuration, DNS, driver, hardware, internet, modem, network, router, troubleshoot, troubleshooting, tutorial, WiFi, Windows
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Adobe Acrobat Reader Windows PDF Version Primer Tutorial
Have you ever worked in a restrictive Windows environment? By that we mean that you log on as a non-administrative user, and in the case we are talking about, that non-administrative user cannot install software for themselves. Of course, in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe Acrobat Reader, install, PDF, priviledge, tutorial, user, Windows
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Windows Memory Stick Research Primer Tutorial
It’s so much easier these days to gather research for research projects. Today, we are not considering the quality of that research, but more the “nuts and bolts” of a way to do the research on (just about) any Windows … Continue reading →
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Tagged directory, file association, folder, memory stick, Microsoft Word, PhotoBooth, removable disk, research, tutorial, USB, video, Windows, Windows Explorer, YouTube
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