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How to configure Parental Controls in Windows 7

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This tutorial is highly recommended for parents with under age kids because they will learn how to control and keep track of what their kids are doing when they are using their PCs. If you do not want your kid playing mature content games, running programs that they are not supposed to, or playing in [...]

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How to Turn Parental Controls On in Windows 7

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Setting up a user account with parental controls is the best way to have a total control over what users can or cannot do with your computer. By setting a user account with parental controls, you will be able to: Restrict the access to websites with content that you may considerer inappropriate for your children. [...]

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How to disable the Windows 7 AutoPlay feature

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Every time you insert a CD or another type of media into the computer, the Operating System will make use of its AutoPlay feature to suggest to you the program or programs that are appropriate for the content of that particular CD or media. Disabling the autoplay feature is not recommended for security reasons. As [...]

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How to create PDF documents with doPDF

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doPDF is the perfect choice when trying to create a PDF file. It is easy to use and best of all it is free. Now, in order to create PDF files with this program, follow the next steps: 1. Download and install doPDF. (To download this program click here). 2. Once it is installed, you [...]

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How to recover deleted files even if they were deleted from the Windows recycle bin

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Every time that a user deletes a file/folder from the recycle bin, he/she thinks that the file is totally gone, and it cannot be recovered. To some extent, this thought is correct; however, it is not 100% percent true. The file stills in our system because the file has been deleted logically, but not physically, [...]

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