PC Pitstop Newsletter – January 2012 #2
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If you are installing Windows XP after your machine has already had Windows Vista or Windows Seven, you will most likely get the “No hard disk error”. Many people still love Windows XP and just cannot get used to the newer operating systems from Microsoft.
Tips4PC.com: “No Hard Disk” Error When Installing Windows XP Read More »

Pushed by Win8, the archaic BIOS gets an enhanced look and capabilities.
Windows Secrets Newsletter: Goodbye to PC BIOS, hello to UEFI! Read More »

For several years, Seattle-based Picnik has been one of the most popular services offering users the ability to crop, resize, and rotate photos, as well as edit the exposure, correct colors, add effects (such as black and white), and add text to them. However, ever since Picnik was bought by Google in 2010, its future has seemed doomed, much like other Google acquisitions shortly after being acquired. If you don’t need an expensive photo-editing app, yet are willing to pay a small fee (or put up with ads) to edit your photos online elsewhere, here are a four great alternatives to Picnik that we found for you.
Chris Pirillo: Best Place to Edit Your Photos Online Read More »

Many of the tips provided in WordTips rely on the use of fields.
Word.Tips.net: Displaying Fields Read More »

Peter asked if it was possible in Excel to create a custom number format that will deal with imperial linear distances, such as inches, feet, miles, etc.
Excel.Tips.Net: Working with Imperial Linear Distances Read More »

CCleaner has been around for a long time, with a proven track record it has become among the most trusted and widely downloaded freeware applications available today. I’ve been using CCleaner for so long I thought it was about time to take a look at a few of the more popular alternatives.
Dave’s Computer Tips: 3 alternatives to CCleaner Read More »

Every time I go to Amazon.com I see that the Kindle version of a book I want to buy is less expensive than the print edition. Coupled with it being more environmentally friendly (no shipping, no printing, no hassle with it taking up space on my shelf) I’d like to switch over. But I don’t want to buy an actual Kindle device. Is there a way to read Kindle ebooks on my Mac or PC system?
Ask Dave Taylor: Can I Read Kindle EBooks on my Windows PC? Read More »
It’s bad enough that vicious Fake antivirus infections like XP Antivirus 2012, and similar are multiplying like the swine flu. Now, rogue infections have gone live, using real people to scare you into purchasing worthless programs and services.
Rogue Infection Goes Live Read More »

Letting you see what apps you’ve given permission to…
Techlicious: Find Out Who Can Access Your Social Media Accounts? Read More »