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  1. Advanced User Options for Windows 7
    Windows 7’s “GodMode” was discovered by bloggers and confirmed by Microsoft as a group of developer “shortcuts” built into Windows 7 that enable easy access to certain settings and information about the operating system. ...
  2. Classic Start Menu on Windows 7
    Windows 7 does not offer an option for a classic start menu; this is the first version of Windows since Windows 95 that has not had this Start Menu, so it may be missed. However, a reasonable facsimile of the classic Start Menu can be created by fol ...
  3. Do Cybernet PCs Support FireWire (IEEE 1394)?
    FireWire is not available on Cybernet PCs; current models have at least 4 USB 2.0 ports. Two legacy Cybernet models, the Elite 4 Zero-Footprint-PC and some revisions of the i-One M661S, do offer FireWire support. If Firewire is a requirement, we reco ...
  4. How do I Back Up My Data (Files, Pictures, etc)?
    Backing up a computer's data is a fairly simple, straightforward process.  For a small amount of files (documents, images, etc), an external storage method such as a USB Thumb Drive or one of the various types of Memory Cards available on the market ...
  5. How do I Change Sounds in Windows XP?
    The following information is from Microsoft's Knowledge Base Just as you can change the ring on your phone, you can personalize the sounds that your computer makes when different things happen, such as when you turn on your computer and Microsoft ...
  6. How do I Create a Backup of my PC?
    If using Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, or any version of Windows 7, a disc backup of the entire system can be created using the Windows Backup and Restore Center. This backup can be used to restore the system in case of a hard disk ...
  7. How do I Create a Bootable USB Flash Drive?
    1. To create a bootable USB memory stick, download the files attached to this article (hpusbfw.zip and dos.zip). 2. Unzip these files and remember where each is located. Connect the USB Flash Drive to be used and execute HPUSBFW.EXE. 3. Click on ...
  8. How do I disable the sleep button?
    Cause - System hibernates due to accidental pressing of sleep button 1. To disable the sleep mode button on the Zero-Footprint-PC, right click the Windows desktop and choose Properties. 2. When the Display Properties window appears, click on the S ...
 
 

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