Software Drivers
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January 15, 2009
These days, more and more driver software exist for the various kinds of models for every hardware or peripheral that we use today. Long gone is the need to keep a driver software’s disc for safekeeping in case we need it again. More and more people use the internet today and hardware manufacturers place their software drivers available for download in their sites. Though sometimes we find it hard to look for the software driver that we are searching for because the site just was not made user friendly.
Drivers Software avoids us that problem. It contains a vast collection of software drivers from old to new to the latest to the most popular. If you wish to find out if there are any outdated drivers, you can use their software for a free scan. The site looks clean and professional and navigating around its various content is pretty easy you would not have a hard time finding the driver you need. Or just search alphabetically or use their simple search function.
Take these Epson drivers and Sony electronics drivers for example. A list of all drivers related to them appear in a simple layout. Once you get to the specific driver, links provided to you allow for automatic installation according to the operating system that you want. Why go to a specific manufacturer’s site when you can find all of them here.
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Computer File Extension
Posted by tech on
January 8, 2009
Today, there are hundreds of various kinds of file extensions. Some we are very familiar with. Others, a total mystery. Problems with file extensions more or less often is caused by registry problems. When we install new software, it usually takes over the previous default program that was assigned to open programs on that certain file extension. The problem lies after you uninstall the program. Once it is done, the system does not set the previous program you were using as the default to open the file extensions affected.
With registry fixing software, your problems will be solved. Computer File Extensions provide free scanning of your registry with its award winning software. Say, you want to check on File Extension DLL, File Extension TMP or File Extension BIN. Go download it and give it a try to see which is/are affected. The site is clean and easy to navigate and use. Looking for the file extension that you need is laid out for you to easily find the one you are searching for. Or, just use the search form. They have accumulated as much file extensions as they can and more complete with file extension repair advices to help you with your problems.
If there is a file extension that is not within their list, feel free to contact them and share what you know so that others can also benefit from it. If you ever come across problems like this, just scoot over to their site and find the solution there.
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Change Port Of Remote Desktop
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November 28, 2008
By default, Remote Desktop’s port is set to 3389. If you wish to change it to some other port for whatever
reason you have, you can do so with the easiest way changing the registry value using a Windows program called RegEdit which modifies registry name=pair values.
Follow these steps.
- click START > RUN > type regedit and the regedit program opens up.
- navigate to each key starting from
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
- System
- CurrentControlSet
- Control
- TerminalServer
- WinStations
- RDP-Tcp
- PortNumber
- double click the PortNumber key, and choose the decimal radio button to reveal the value set by default as 3389.
- change to whatever port number you wish
When connecting remotely using the Remote Desktop Client with the changed port, you can just add a colon + the port number after the domain or IP address.
e.g. 192.168.8.XXX:1234
The client connets to the IP address 192.168.8.XXX with port number 1234.
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