Archive for October, 2009

Free desktop wallpapers are all over the internet. I have a great collection that I have collected from the internet. Please be aware that even though these wallpapers are from free websites, does not mean the website owners actually gained permission to use them. If you think that any of these wallpapers belong to you I am more than happy to remove them or give you a backlink to your website.

     

(If the above links do not open, press the CTRL key on your keyboard, then click on them. You must have a popup blocker installed.)

This video shows you how to get these wallpapers onto your computer to use as a wallpaper background on your computers desktop.

 

More free desktop wallpaper backgrounds…

http://tips4pc.com/Free_stuff/free_wallpaper_desktop_background.htm

http://tips4pc.com/Free_stuff/free_wallpaper_desktop_background2.htm

http://tips4pc.com/Free_stuff/free_wallpaper_desktop_background3.htm

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In Windows Vista your files are stored in a different location compared to fiels stored on a Windows XP computer. On Windows XP your files were in documents and settings, then your username. In Windows Vista your files and folders are stored in C:\Users\your username. Watch this video tutorial to see all the details on where your files are now on Windows Vista and how to access them.

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One of the great features that Windows Vista has is the snipping tool. I absolutely love it. Gone are the days of pressing the print screen key on the keyboard and then pasting the snippet into the mspaint program. It became a hassle when you had to crop images. But now with the Windows Vista Snipping tool you can take a screenshot in 4 different ways.

This video tutorial shows you the 4 different ways you can take a screenshot with the snipping tool.

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