Windows Secrets Newsletter "¢ Issue 420 "¢ 2014-02-13 > More questions about jv16 PowerTools by Fred Langa
You forgot the: i: between the "use" and "\\ ". Now that we know all but the password, the command would be: net use i: \\iomega-nas...
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net use i: \\iomega-nas /user:{username} {password}
I switched to Gmail years ago and have yet to regret it. Wherever you go, with whatever and/or whom ever's device, there's your email (and...
Might be Windows' indexing simply doing its job. How to Change Indexing Options in Windows 8
The top one blows air (electric duster). The bottom one ***** (electric vacuum) or blows, depending on which end you hook the hose to. [img]...
An electric duster is also not flammable. ;)
You're welcome. Did you try to Google: maplins dusting|canned air?
Most any Dusting/Canned Air at your nearest store will do. Endust, Compucessory, Maxel, Dust-Off and RCA are the first brands that come to mind....
If you can't spend any money, then use your vacuum cleaner, (on blow instead of suction). If you don't have a vacuum cleaner or you're allowed to...
I use them wherever I happen to be working on computer equipment. If the equipment is especially dirty, and it's moveable, I'll take it outside of...
Yep, mine do too. It's just easier to grab the duster. Click and blow. :)
I prefer the Duster over compressed air simply because it eliminates the potential for too much air pressure. Froogle: datavac electric duster
Datavac electric duster is what I use most often. Vacuum cleaners can cause static.
When using compressed air, first insert a straw, Popsicle stick, or similar through the fan blades to keep them from spinning. Over-spinning a...
Some people are "Special ". ;)
You mean a big 'ol hulking, hot, noisy, dusty PC, like from back in the 80's? :eek: Come March, Intel's "Compute Stick" (Chromecast-sized...
Windows 7's Extended Support End Date is January 14. 2020, 5 years and 5 days from today.
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