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 | | From Colour to Black and White | | by MJBlack, Oct 23, 2008 | | This aims to show the reader how to change colour photographs into amazing black and white photos, using a variety of techniques. The author used CS3, but some methods will still be available in earlier versions. | | Comments(3) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | What is Good to Know, When Your Computer Disk Crashes | | by Lasan, Sep 5, 2008 | | Usually when user discover that his computer (desktop or laptop) is not working any more due to disk error there is a panic moment. But in general there is always a slight chance that you didn't loose all your files. In my experience I have more than 90% success in recovering damaged disk. It also depends if it is just some bad sectors on disk, or it is some more serious physical damage. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 13 |
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 | | 10 Important IT Rules for SME's User Support | | by Lasan, Sep 3, 2008 | | How do you manage user's support with a very small internal IT support? If you do not have a large budget for your IT stuff, and you probably would like to keep it small but still efficient. Here you can see how you can start dealing with it. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 7 |
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 | | How to Take a Screenshot Using Windows XP | | by Darlene McFarlane, Aug 24, 2008 | | Screenshots can be helpful if you have a specific problem with your computer that would be hard to put into words, or as an illustration to show how to perform a certain function. It's like taking a snapshot of your computer screen that is saved as a .jpg. This makes the shot small enough to print out or use as an email attachment. | | Comments(5) Liked It: 13 |
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