The term "Christian" was first given to believers by the heathens at Antioch, Rome. It was the Christlike testimonies of those early believers that caused the unsaved people to label them as "Christians." Do your neighbors and friends see Jesus in you? Repentance embodies a change and a striving to do better. No change - No striving = No repentance = No salvation.. There are those who feel that because they say they believe in Jesus Christ that nothing ...
In these days where PCs with 256 MB, 512 MB, or even gigabytes of RAM are common, it's the rare PC user who doesn't regularly run several programs simultaneously. The key to juggling open programs is the taskbar, which lists all open programs. The taskbar also offers controls for arranging all the windows on your screen, closing them via the shortcut menu, and so on. To bring a different program to the front, you can use any of these four tricks: Use the ...
Windows XP lets you launch (open) programs in many different ways: Choose a program's name from the Start All Programs menu. Click a program's icon on the Quick Launch toolbar. Double-click an application's program-file icon in the My Computer Local Disk (C: Program Files application folder, or highlight the application's icon and then press Enter. Let Windows launch the program for you at startup. Open a document using any of the above techniques; its "parent" ...
So i decided to cleanup the whole portal. It was starting to looked like an unorganized filling cabinet. Basically the organization, categorization and linking are still in the same places as they were. I just changed the overall skin appearance of the whole portal. It has now more color contrast than the previous skin and the fonts are a little bit much smaller than its forefather . The forum software was also upgraded to the latest version. I'd like to have the latest functions ...
In the old days (two years ago), every PC came with a CD-ROM drive. Nowadays, most new PCs come with a CD burner, a drive that can record new CDs that contain your own stuff. If your PC has such a drive either a CD-R drive (CD recordable, which means you can record each disc only once) or a CD-RW drive (CD rewriteable, for which you can buy CD-RW discs that you can erase and rerecord as many times as you like), you're in for a treat. For the first time, Windows XP lets you burn your ...
To create a shortcut, right-drag an icon from its current location (Windows Explorer, a folder window, or even the Search window to the desktop. When you release the mouse button, choose Create Shortcut(s) Here from the menu that appears. If you're not in the mood for using a shortcut menu, just left-drag an icon while pressing Alt. A shortcut appears instantly. (And if your keyboard lacks an Alt key, drag while pressing Ctrl+Shift instead.) You can delete a shortcut in the same fashion ...
A shortcut is a link to a file, folder, disk, or program. You might think of it as a duplicate of the thing's icon but not a duplicate of the thing itself. (A shortcut takes up almost no disk space.) When you double-click the shortcut icon, the original folder, disk, program, or document opens. You can also set up a keystroke for a shortcut icon, so that you can open any program or document just by pressing a certain key combination. Shortcuts provide quick access to the items you use ...
While there's an advantage to the Recycle Bin (you get to undo your mistakes), there's also a downside: the files in the Recycle Bin occupy as much disk space as they did when they were stored in folders. Deleting files doesn't gain you additional disk space until you empty the Recycle Bin. That's why most people, sooner or later, follow up an icon's journey to the Recycle Bin with one of these cleanup operations: Right-click the Recycle Bin icon, or a blank spot in the ...
If you change your mind about sending something to the software graveyard, open the Recycle Bin by double-clicking it. A window opens. To restore a selected file or a folder or a bunch of them click the "Restore the selected items" link in the task pane, or choose File Restore, or right-click any one of the selected icons and then choose Restore from the shortcut menu. Restored means returned to the folder from whence it came wherever it was on your hard drive ...
The Recycle Bin is your desktop trash basket. This is where files and folders go when they've outlived their usefulness, like a waiting room for data oblivion. Your files stay here until you empty the Recycle Binor until you rescue them by dragging them out again. While you can certainly drag files or folders onto the Recycle Bin icon, it's usually faster to highlight them and then perform one of the following options: Press the Delete key. Choose File Delete. ...