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Efficiency Tip #74 – Enable ClearType

Windows XP has a nice feature called ClearType that is disabled by default.  Your screen can look a lot more clear if you turn this feature on… especially if you have an LCD panel display. ClearType uses anti-aliasing to make … Continue reading

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Efficiency Tip #73 – Adjust for best performance

Windows has many options that are designed to make the experience of using the operating system more enjoyable.   There are animations, fading effects, drop shadows and many other things that can make objects in the interface look better.  Unfortunately most of these features … Continue reading

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Efficiency Tip #72 – More RAM

If you are running Windows XP, you need 1 GB of RAM.  If you have Vista, double it to 2 GB.  To find out how much memory your computer has, press Shift-Ctrl-ESC.  Click the Performance tab and check the value … Continue reading

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Efficiency Tip #71 – External Drives

Every two years I get a new computer.  I’ve done this for the past twenty years.  On top of that I always have a laptop or two that I use along side my desktop.  Several years ago I started using external … Continue reading

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Efficiency Tip #70 – No Attachments

Yesterday I explained how to use a zip utility to make files smaller before sending them across the Internet.  You should always use a zip utility, but you should avoid sending attachments if at all possible. There are some efficiency … Continue reading

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