Your PC can crash at any time. Not a comforting thought I know, but one that should prompt us all to save our work as often as possible. So, for this end of the year post I will extol the virtues of saving regularly, and by extension, of backing up your files.Firstly let's deal with saving your files regularly: to do so, simply hold down the Ctrl key and press S.If you wish to use a different filename each time you save, hold down the Alt key and...
Sunday, 30 December 2007
Monday, 10 December 2007
The mystery of the disappearing Taskbar.
Posted on 01:45 by Unknown
Once in a while, Windows gets into a terrible state and the Taskbar and its Start menu disappear. This is because the software that manages these, called the Windows Explorer shell, has crashed. To deal with this, without logging off and on the computer, you have to end any existing sessions of Explorer and run a new one.To end existing Explorer sessions hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys and press the Delete key. On some versions of Windows this will open up the 'Windows Security' dialog box, if so then press the 'Task Manager' button; on other versions...
Sunday, 9 December 2007
From screen to video: recording Windows
Posted on 09:56 by Unknown

As you will have seen in my last post I have at last added video to this site. I used a handy freeware application called CamStudio to record what I was doing on my screen.This software has some excellent features that include: recording of vocal commentary; addition of captions; and even picture-in-picture video of yourself if you have a webcam. There is some help for using the software at Nick the Geek's Support Helpdesk, but I will give you a...
Saturday, 8 December 2007
Keyboard shortcut of the week: control your selections
Posted on 13:48 by Unknown
If you ever have to select more than one item at a time in a Windows program then you can use the control key, generally marked Ctrl. I find this technique particularly useful for dealing with my emails. I can hold down Ctrl and click on each spam email in turn, then take my finger off Ctrl and hit the Delete key so get rid of them all.Using Ctrl to select multiple items also works well in Window Explorer - the software you use to browse files and programs within Windows. To try it out open up your My Documents folder, hold down the Ctrl key, and...
Friday, 7 December 2007
Lack of recent posts
Posted on 01:31 by Unknown
Regular readers may have been wondering why there have been no posts here recently. This is because I have been effectively homeless for a number of days due to a house fire.But fear not, dear reader, there will be more help and advice available soon when I am more settl...
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