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Performance and Maintenance
5 Ways to Find Software & Drivers for HP Desktop PCs with Windows Vista
Not finding the driver you need? This HP video provides helpful tips and several ways to get the driver you may need for your HP or Compaq Personal Computer.
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Changing the Screen Appearance in Windows 8
Learn how to customize the Start and Desktop screens in Windows 8 to fit your needs. Users can change display resolution, backgrounds, screen savers, and the appear...
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Learning About Memory (RAM)-HP Workbench
Learn how to select the right memory for your PC, including the size, type, speed.
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Installing Desktop PC Memory (RAM)
Learn how to install more memory (RAM) into your HP Desktop PC.
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Overview on using the Microsoft Configuration Utility
This video provides an overview of how to use the Microsoft Configuration Utility in Windows 7.
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Solve common problems in Windows 7
This video shows you how to use troubleshooters to solve common computer problems.
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Moving files from an old computer
Learn how to move files and settings (data migration) from an older computer running Microsoft XP to a new computer running Microsoft Vista, using the manual externa...
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Software to move files and settings
Learn how to use Microsoft Windows Easy Transfer and LapLink PC Mover software to automate the process of transferring files and settings.
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How to move files from floppies
Find out how to get data moved and migrated from your old floppy disks when your new computer doesn't have a floppy drive.
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Set a Maintenance Schedule
Step 2 - Got a new computer? To keep the computer operating properly and avoid known problems: run Microsoft Windows Update and HP Support Assistant at least once a ...
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Recovering from Computer Freezes
Learn how to recover from computer freezes.
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Upgrading Memory Tips
Learn how to correctly upgrade, purchase, and install memory on your PC.
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Reducing Heat and Fan Noise in Desktop and Notebook PCs
As you use your computer, it produces heat. As the computer heats up, the fans work harder to get rid of the heat, which makes the fans seem loud. Too much heat can ...

