|
|
Windows 98Ankan Brahmacharilatest articles
Windows 98
Oct 24, 2001 The heart of the computer is the central processor unit (CPU). If you open it up, there is nothing much to see if you are looking for "moving parts". There are rows of printed circuit boards containing dozens of little black rectangles called chips or integrated circuits (IC). This truly is ...
Oct 8, 2001 Do you know what is input? Yes I guess you all now. BUT do you know how it works. This article will help you to understand how it works.
Sep 30, 2001 Do you know what is input? Yes I guess you all now. BUT do you know how it works. This article will help you to understand how it works.
Sep 26, 2001 Have you ever thoght that how does windows work on your computer and how are they related this artcle and the further articles to come will help you know more about it.
Sep 14, 2001 FAT32 is one of the main features of Windows 98. However, FAT32 was initially introduced in OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2) of Windows 95 in the Fall of 1996. So if you have a newer version of Windows 95 then you are more likely to have it.
Sep 8, 2001 FAT32 is one of the main features of Windows 98. However, FAT32 was initially introduced in OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2) of Windows 95 in the Fall of 1996. So if you have a newer version of Windows 95 then you are more likely to have it.
Aug 30, 2001 Ever wondered how many years is your indispensable PC going to be with you? After investing a considerable part of your hard-earned money, you would want it to last at least a lifetime. That may be asking a bit too much ,but at least four to five years would be reasonable ...
Aug 22, 2001 Ever wondered how many years is your indispensable PC going to be with you? After investing a considerable part of your hard-earned money, you would want it to last at least a lifetime. That may be asking a bit too much ,but at least four to five years would be reasonable ...
Aug 14, 2001 The hardware configuration of your computer does not dictate what you can do with it - The software installed on it does. It is often confusing, even for experienced users as to what programs they should have and which ones are redundant. It's harder to figure thing out if you have ...
Aug 7, 2001 The hardware configuration of your computer does not dictate what you can do with it - The software installed on it does. It is often confusing, even for experienced users as to what programs they should have and which ones are redundant. It's harder to figure thing out if you have ...
discussions
Windows 98
defragmenting problem (12 msgs) Problem with SYSTRAY.EXE (4 msgs) bad display (1 msgs) The Processor! (1 msgs) Before posting your problems..READ THIS!!! (4 msgs) MSPaint crashes (14 msgs) Windows 98 & Installation (7 msgs) SCSI (2 msgs) When UnInstall won't and RegEdit can't (10 msgs) Windows 98 New edition (2 msgs) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|