Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Bug In Over Clocked Windows 8 PCs

Windows 8 is the latest version of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Microsoft hopes that the Windows 8 OS will help them to improve the sales of tablet computers and notebooks. There are not much Windows 8 problems reported in the Microsoft support forums. This article deals with an overclocking bug that is reported in the Windows 8 operating system.

A bug has been reported in the Windows 8 OS. This bug is related to the real-time clock and is said to cause inaccurate benchmarks in over and under clocked computers. Clock frequency is a factor that determines the performance of the CPU. When the clock frequency of the computer is adjusted from within the OS, the software timekeeper no longer keeps track of the time and reports the time inaccurately. This will result in slowing down with an underclock and speeding up with an overclock.

The HWBOT team found that after a 6% CPU base clock decrease, the time in the computer after five minutes lagged behind the actual time by 18 seconds. In case of benchmarks, this translated to a 5 to 7 percent score boost, when compared to a computer of equal clock speed that is modified only through multiplier adjustments. Likewise, a base clock increase caused the score to decrease in the same benchmarks.

After finding out this problem with Windows 8, HWBOT is no longer accepting the benchmark results in the operating system. They are planning to invalidate all the previous Windows 8 results. The problem with this bug is that there is potential for the overclockers to use this bug for their advantage. The HWBOT wants to make sure that there is no scope for cheating.

The real-time clock is a hardware feature of almost all the computers. Its duty is to keep track of the current time. In certain low cost and embedded systems, the RTC circuit is removed. This is done to save costs and in the Windows 8 OS, Microsoft has made many changes to preserve the time-keeping compatibility in these machines. Now that it has been found that these changes affect the benchmark in some situations, Microsoft will look for solutions to patch this issue at the earliest.

Let us hope that Microsoft will come up with a fix for the overclocking bug soon. If you would like to know more on the overclocking bug and other Windows 8 problems, you can refer to the Microsoft support forums.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Features Of Windows 8.1 Preview Version

Microsoft released the Windows 8.1 preview so as to address and fix many criticisms and flaws of the Windows 8 operating system. Microsoft released the Windows 8 operating system with the Surface tablets with an intention of helping the users work on an operating system that can be viewed on both mobile and desktop computers at the same time. But the sales did not go as Microsoft planned, as the system was too modern and retro for the traditional PC users. They found many Windows 8 problems including the lack of Start menu button in the desktop, which was not at all acceptable for the traditional PC users. Below we discuss some of the main features of Windows 8.1 preview.

Desktop
Most of the Windows 8 users without a touch screen display found it very difficult and rather irritating to use the new Windows 8 operating system with its Metro user interface that showed all features and applications as tiles in the desktop. They were not ready to migrate from the classy interface provided by the Windows XP through Windows 7, which allowed them simplicity for access. Most companies that migrated to the new Windows 8 operating system had to give training to their employees for familiarizing with the Windows 8 user interface. This problem is well dealt in the new Windows 8.1 Preview, as you can toggle easily to the Windows 7 desktop view with a single click.

Start button
Start button in Windows 7 and previous operating systems released by Microsoft provided easy access to many time saving functions and actions. By removing this button in Windows 8, Microsoft made performing certain tasks difficult. This is well taken care of in the Windows 8.1 preview operating system by getting back the Start button at its position in the left bottom corner of the screen. In addition, the Control Panel menu is also back with its full features. Now, it is known as PC settings and includes many set of options and sub options for personalizing your computer.

File Explorer
The new retro File Explorer in the Windows 8.1 preview has dealt with almost all Windows 8 problems related with the file explorer and has additional functionality features. The File Explorer is now more like the Windows Explorer program found in the previous versions of the Windows operating systems.

Overall, Windows 8.1 preview dealt with almost all Windows 8 issues and optimized the overall experience of the PC usage. 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Deleting Toolbars From The Internet Explorer

Toolbars are essentially designed to ease and enhance your browsing experience. Many toolbars flourish the internet and it is hard to choose the best one suited for your needs. Sometimes, toolbars are automatically downloaded and they can prove to be a huge annoyance for users. The toolbars get automatically downloaded when you try to download software or utilities from the internet. When people find that toolbars are more of an irritation rather than of any use, it is essential to get rid of them.

By following the below provided how to remove toolbars tips, the annoying toolbars can be easily removed from your system.

Instructions

  • Access the Internet Explorer browser in your system. In the Internet Explorer window, choose the Tools menu and select Add-Ons. For the menu to appear in Windows Vista/Windows 7, users can make use of the Alt key.
  • Below the Add-On Types from the Manage Add-Ons window, choose Toolbars And Extensions.
  • Below the Show menu, verify that all add-ons are selected.
  • The toolbar that you need to remove has to be selected. Click on the option labeled Disable.
  • A window containing details such as services and features of the toolbar will be disabled sometimes and may appear on screen. If a window like that appears, all the items have to be check marked and then select the OK button.
  • In order to close the add-ons window, click the Close button.

Now onwards, the toolbars that you have removed will not haunt you when you use Internet Explorer and you will have a pleasant experience while surfing the web. However, you can also access the Control Panel to remove toolbars from the system.

  • Click in the Start button that is housed at the extreme bottom left of the taskbar and the Start menu will pop up. From the menu, click on Control Panel.
  • Now the Control Panel window containing many icons will be present.
  • Open the Programs And Features option.
  • Search and locate the toolbar that you want to uninstall from the uninstall window and choose the Uninstall option.
  • The instructions that appear have to be followed in order to remove the toolbars completely.
  • After the uninstall process is complete, you can see that the toolbar is no longer present in your web browser.

By following these how to remove toolbars tips, the toolbars can be easily removed from your system. Make use of our tech support feature for any further assistance.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

How To Go About The Windows Update


In order to have a smooth and efficient operating system, it is necessary to update your windows operating system. Keeping your windows up to date is a necessity because all the necessary security updates, files etc that are required for the proper running and security of the system are available in the windows updates. By following the below provided windows help and support guidelines, the windows update can be easily done.

Instructions

  • Turn on the system and wait for the desktop to load.
  • Check if you have an active internet connection as the update will not be possible without an internet connection.
  • Select the Start button that is visible in the taskbar and the Start menu will pop up. Choose Programs and select the windows update. Select the link and you will reach the Microsoft website.
  • The Custom option has to be selected and the system will be checked for the necessary updates that are needed. This process is done by the Microsoft utility.
  • Go through the different updates that Microsoft recommends. The requirement of the update and the time the update will take to install is provided by the utility. The updates that you need to install have to be selected, and then choose Review And Install Updates.
  • Go through the list of updates, and verify if the required updates are chosen, and select install updates.
  • The End User License agreement will pop up on screen, and you have to go through it, and select the I Accept option. Now the update installation procedure will start.
  • The update process will take some time, so wait for the updates to get fully installed. You will be asked to restart windows after the completion of installation of the updates. Therefore, before restarting windows save all your work as if you restart without saving, you will lose important data.
  • So after saving your data and restarting windows, you can see that all the chosen updates will be installed and your system will be having the required necessary updates.

By following these simple Microsoft help and support guidelines, the important updates that are required can be easily done. If you have any doubts with the update procedure or have trouble following the guidelines, you may visit the Microsoft help and support website. The Microsoft support website contains the best help solutions related to all Microsoft related problems.

Tips For Logging In To Windows If The Password Is Forgotten

If you have forgotten the password for your user account in Windows, you will not be able to access the files and programs in it. Follow the simple tips given below for resetting the password and start using the computer again.

Instructions

If you have the password recovery disk with you, then take the disk and insert it in the optical disk drive of your PC. When the reset disk loads, it will open a small on-screen dialog box. Follow the instructions given in the dialog box for logging in to the account and then reset the password that you have forgotten.

If you have forgotten the password of one of your user accounts, then log in to the administrator account for changing the user password if you know the administrator login details. The procedure for accessing the administrator account may vary in different versions of Windows operating systems. Sometimes you will need to login using the Safe Mode option for accessing the administrator menus.

One of the best methods for resetting and recovering your lost password is to use password recover software. You will be able to find lots of recovery programs that are either free or need payment from the Windows support sites. If you do not have a password recovery program with you, download it from the internet and then move it to a CD or an external thumb drive. Now move the recovery program to your locked computer, run the program, and follow the onscreen instruction shown by the recovery program for recovering the password you have forgotten.

If any of the above methods do not work for you, then the Windows support site advices you to reinstall your operating system using the Windows setup disk for resetting the forgotten password. Remember not to overwrite the already present OS installation in your system so that if you remember the password of the account in the future, you can login to the account and access the data in the account. You will be able to use your computer if you install a new operating system in your computer, you will be able to use your computer without having to reset your password.

If you follow the simple tips given above, you will be able to use the computer even if you have forgotten your login password.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Setup Outlook 2013 With Microsoft Exchange 2010

Outlook 2013 is the latest version of the email manager program developed by the tech giant Microsoft. Follow the simple Outlook setting instructions given below for setting up Outlook 2013 with Microsoft Exchange 2010.

Instructions
  • Launch the Outlook program by double clicking on its shortcut icon found in the desktop and then click on the Search option found under the Charms menu option in the left side of application window. 
  • Click on the Settings option found under the Mail tab in the Search option and then click on the option labeled Show Profiles.
  • Now click on the Add button for adding a new profile in the Outlook program and then give a name of your choice.
  • To configure the server settings, choose the option Manual setup or additional server types and then select Microsoft Exchange Server or compatible service. 
  • Click on the Next button to continue. 
  • Configure the server with the Outlook setting as shown below.
  1. Server: Outlook 
  2. User Name: enter your full email address with domain name.
  3. Set the Offline Settings as Use Cached Exchange Mode and set the duration to three months. You need to enable this setting for storing your emails in your computer.
  • Now click on the More Settings tab and then on the Advanced tab. 
  • Put a check mark in the box found next to the option Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and then click on Exchange Proxy Settings. 
  • Now set the proxy settings as shown below by putting a check mark on the boxes beside the options. 
  • Connect using SSL only
  1. Only connect to proxy servers
  2. On fast networks
  3. On slow networks
  • Now enter connect.emailsrvr.com in the first field found in the window and msstd:connect.emailsrvr.com in the second field found just below the first field in the proxy settings window.
  • Remember to change the authentication of the proxy server to Basic Authentication and then click on the OK button.
  • Now when the process asks you to enter your email and password, enter those and then click on the Next button followed by the Finish button to complete the configuration. 
If you follow the simple instructions given above, you can successfully configure Outlook 2013 in Microsoft Exchange server. If you cannot follow any of the instructions given above, then feel free to contact the Outlook support team.

Friday, November 8, 2013

How To Say Goodbye To The Ask Toolbar


The use of the Ask toolbar has been a debatable question by many. Many feel that it is an utter waste, and feel that it is better to remove the toolbar rather than keep it. While others consider the toolbar as an absolute must have while surfing the web. Most of the time, the toolbar is downloaded from the web, but many a time people get frustrated, as sometimes it is automatically installed on the system when you download and install other software. However, removing the Ask toolbar is a facile process that can be done in very few steps, and by following the below Ask toolbar removal tips, the Ask toolbar can be easily removed from the system.

Deleting the Ask toolbar from Windows XP

  • Exit from all the web browsers that are currently open on the system.
  • Click the Start button that is present in the extreme bottom left of the taskbar, and the Start menu will pop up. From the menu, choose the Control Panel that is visible. A number of icons will be present on the Control Panel window, and among the different icons choose the Add/Remove programs icon.
  • The Add/Remove Programs contains a list of programs that are installed on the system. From the list choose the Ask toolbar and select the Change/Remove option. Now follow the different instructions that appear, and the uninstall process will be complete.
  • Now the Ask toolbar will be successfully removed from your Windows XP operating system, and no longer be present when you surf the web using the web browser.

Deleting the Ask toolbar from Windows Vista

  • Exit from all the web browsers that are currently open on the system.
  • The Start button will be present on the taskbar. Select it. Now the Start menu will appear on screen. Select the Control Panel.
  • Choose the Uninstall A Program option, which is present below the Programs icon.
  • Select the Ask Toolbar and select the Uninstall option, and then choose the Continue option.

Now the toolbar will be successfully removed from the Windows Vista operating system, and it will no longer bother you when you surf the web.
By following these simple Ask toolbar removal tips, the Ask toolbar can be removed easily from the Windows XP operating system, as well as the Windows Vista operating system. If you have any issues contact Windows Online support.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Altering Settings In Google Chrome

For a user who makes constant use of the internet, a speedy browsing experience is a necessity. Among the different browsers that are available in the market, the Google Chrome is one of the most sought after. Surfing the net with the browser is very fast and it has a very efficient pop up blocker. Also support for various numbers of extensions and add-ons are possible in the Google Chrome. The web browser has been very successful and won loads of praise. Well for a first timer, customizing the Google Chrome might be a problem. In order to customize the settings in Google Chrome you need to follow the below provided steps.

Instructions
  • Turn on the system and wait for the system to load. After the system loads, launch the Google Chrome that is present on your system. Either access it from the location in the hard disk or access it from the desktop shortcut icon.
  • In the toolbar of the Google Chrome, the spanner icon will be present. Select the spanner icon and from the list that appears, choose Settings. Or you can type in the address bar Chrome://settings/personal and tap Enter, and the Settings window will appear.
  • The Basics option will be present on the left. Select it. The different customization options like displaying of the taskbar, whether the bookmark is shown and the search engine to use can all be customized. In order to change, select each option.
  • On the left, the Personal Stuff option will be present, and you need to select it. The buttons, the account that Chrome syncs, and even the passwords, can be customized. In addition, by selecting Get Themes, the theme can be selected.
  • In order to customize the back end of Chrome, select under the bonnet. The different settings include the browsing history and security settings, that relates to cookies. By selecting Change, the default download directory can be selected.
According to the user’s choice, the Google Chrome settings can be altered, and if the user feels like changing them, they can be again altered. By following these steps, the Google Chrome settings can be altered to suit your choice. If you have any doubts on altering the settings or require in depth help, you may visit the Google Chrome support website. The Google Chrome support website provides the best support for all your issues with Google Chrome. Use Google Chrome to enhance your browsing experience.

How To Remove The Mindspark Toolbar

A lot of people complain of the Mindspark toolbar and many consider the removal of the toolbar as the only solution. To remove the Mindspark toolbar is very easy and can be done in a few steps and by following the below provided toolbar remover guidelines, the Mindspark toolbar can be easily removed.

Instructions

Removing From The Windows XP Operating System
  • Select the Start button that is present on the extreme bottom left of the taskbar. Now the Start menu will pop up. From the menu, choose the Control Panel. The Control Panel contains a lot of icons. Choose the Add or Remove Programs icon.
  • The Add or Remove Programs window will show a list of programs that are installed on the system. From the list, choose the entry for the toolbar.
  • Now select the Remove option.
  • Now restart your system and you can see that the toolbar is no longer present.
Removing From The Windows Vista Operating System
  • Select the Start button that is present on the extreme bottom left of the taskbar. Now the Start menu will pop up. From the menu, choose the Control Panel.
  • Choose Programs And Features.
  • Click the entry for the toolbar.
  • Choose the Remove option.
  • In order to complete the uninstall process you have to restart your system and you can see that the toolbar will no longer be present.
Deleting From Windows 7 Operating System
  • Choose the Start button that is present on the extreme bottom left of the taskbar. Now the Start menu will pop up. From the menu, choose the Control Panel.
  • Below programs, the Uninstall a Program option will be present. Select it.
  • Choose the entry for the toolbar.
  • Select the Remove option.
  • In order to complete the uninstall process you have to restart your system, and you can see that the toolbar will no longer be present.
Deleting from the windows 8
  • Place the mouse at the right edge of the screen, and select Search.
  • In the Search filed, type in Uninstall and choose the Settings category.
  • From the list on the left side of the screen, choose Uninstall a Program.
  • Click the entry of the toolbar from the Programs And Features window that appears.
  • Choose Uninstall.
  • In order to complete the uninstall process, you have to restart your system, and you can see that the toolbar will no longer be present.
By following the toolbar remover tips, the Mindspark toolbar can be removed from your system.

The Know How Of Taking Screenshots

Every Windows operating system is a fine piece of work. The different features and functionalities in each installment of it make the operating system a delight to use. As long as you’ve used any OS, you would know what taking a screenshot means. Taking screen shots is a very useful feature. Taking screen shots can bring in good effect if you want to convey something on the screen to someone, or use that information for the future. By making use of the Prtscr or print screen key on the keyboard, a screen shot can be taken. It is very easy to take a screen shot, and anyone could do it without breaking a sweat.

By following the Windows help guidelines provided below, you can take a screen shot of the entire screen, or just the active window.

To take a screen shot of entire screen
  • On the keyboard, on the upper right, , a key called the PrtScr will be present( print screen and on some keyboards). Tap the Print screen or PrtScr key in order to capture a screenshot.
  • Now open a new document like a word document, and right click inside the document for a menu to appear. From the menu, choose the Paste option. Alternatively, you can also make use of the Ctrl+V key combination in order to paste the screen shot.
Taking screen shot of the active window
  • Open the screen that you want to take a screen shot of. Like if you want to take the screen shot of an error message that is displayed, what you have to do is close/terminate all other Windows and keep only the required window open. Now press the Alt and Print screen keys together.
  • Open a new document like a word document, and right click inside the document for a menu to appear. From the menu that appears, choose the Paste option. 
By following, these Windows help guidelines, you can easily take screen shots and save them. If you have any doubt in understanding the guidelines, or you require any additional help, you may visit the Microsoft support website to redress your problems. The Microsoft support website provides the best Microsoft help that you can avail. Experts at Windows Online support are dedicated to providing the best solutions for your problems, and can be contacted any time.

Troubleshooting The Problems With Bluetooth On Vista

Windows Vista is an operating system that was developed as a successor to Windows XP by Microsoft. It includes many options that were unheard in its earlier versions. These modern and sophisticated features include the ability to connect devices via Bluetooth. A Bluetooth connection can be built into the computer, or in some cases, a separate adapter may be needed. Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances and uses a radio transmission to send and receive data from a connected device. However, issues may pop up related to the Bluetooth on Windows Vista.

According to the Windows Vista help, some of the common Bluetooth Vista problems that occur are:

Device Not Recognized 
  • Sometimes, your Windows Vista computer may not recognize your Bluetooth device, you may need to remove and then reinstall the device on the system. 
  • In such cases, first go into the Control Panel and then click on the option for Hardware and Sound. Now, select your Bluetooth device from the list, and then click Remove to uninstall it from the system. 
  • After uninstalling the device, reset it and then click Add to enable the operating system to automatically reinstall the device. 
Cannot Connect 
  • Another common issue occurs when you might be having a Bluetooth device that does not connect properly to the computer. The connection from the device may also be slow or work once in a while. 
  • In such cases, where the device cannot connect to the computer, go into the Control Panel and again click Hardware and Sound. Select the Options tab and then make sure there is a check in the box for Allow Bluetooth Devices to Connect to This Computer. At any point of time, you can also contact the Windows Vista help to get more information about such Vista problems. 
Syncing Errors 
  • Sometimes, your Bluetooth device may not sync with the computer correctly. You can fix it by opening the Sync Center. 
  • You can find the Sync Center in the Accessories program group from the All Programs option in the Start menu. Once you open the Sync Center, select the option to View Sync Conflicts on the left. If a conflict is present, click the option Resolve to see solutions to fix the issue. 
Hence, these are some of the commonly occurring Bluetooth issues on the Windows Vista computer. For more information, feel free to contact our technical support.