Wednesday, February 9, 2011

blog assignment# 17/More ehow

Here are some ehow how to things.

Firts is How to Read a Disk Partition.

  1. Click the "Start" button to launch the Start menu.
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    Type "compmgmt.msc" into the text box and hit the "Enter" button on your keyboard. This will launch the Computer Management window.
  3. 3
    Click the "Disk Management" option from the left frame. This will launch information about all the hard drives on your computer.
  4. 4
    Review the information next to the different disk numbers. Each number represents a hard drive. If one hard drive contains more than one hard drive letter, this indicates the drive contains more than one partition. The sections will be labeled as "Partition" and provide information such as the size, health and drive letter of the partition.
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    Click the "Start" button, then click "Computer" from the Start menu. Here you will see a list of all the drives on your computer by drive letter.
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    Double-click the drive letter of the partition you want to read. The drive will open like a normal folder and allow you to view the contents inside.
Here is number two.
How to Back Up a Program You Don't Have the Installation Disks For

  • Insert the external USB data drive into a USB port on your computer.

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    Right-click the shortcut icon that you use to launch the program. This may be on your desktop or from the Start menu.

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    Choose "Properties" from the menu and navigate to the "Shortcut" tab.

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    Record the file path located in the "Target" text box. This will tell you what folder your program's files are located in on your computer.

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    Navigate to the folder. This will often be located in "C:\Program Files" on your computer.

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    Right-click on the program's folder and choose "Copy" from the menu.

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    Open your USB data drive, right-click inside the drive folder and choose "Paste" from the menu. This will create a backup of the program folder from your computer.

    Windows Complete PC Backup


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    Insert the external USB data drive into a USB port on your computer. This drive should have enough storage to create a full backup of your computer.

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    Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel."

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    Click "System and Maintenance," then choose "Backup and Restore Center."

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    Click "Create a system image" from the left-hand pane to begin the backup process.

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    Choose the "On a hard disk" setting, choose your computer's USB data drive from the drop-down menu, then click "Next."

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    Select which hard drive you want to back up, then click "Next."

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    Click "Start Backup" to begin the backup process. This may take time as it will copy all files and folders from your computer, including all of your program files.


  • Here is number 3.

    How to Create a Form in Sage MIP 10


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    Open Sage MIP 10 from "Start," then "Programs." Click "Reports" left of the toolbar to start the "Report Setup Form" wizard.

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    Click the "Setup" tab and enter a title for the report, then click the check box if you want the report title to be displayed on the report.

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    Click the "Content" tab and type the title of the data to show in your report (such as "Taxable Income").

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    Click on the "Filter" tab and select if you want the data to ascend or descend. Click "Groups" and type in groups (such as "Employees" or "Managers") to add in the report.

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    Press "Column Totals" and type formulas, such as "Taxable Income+1,000." The four basic math symbols are as follows: + for adding, - for subtracting, * for multiplying and / for division. This part is optional.

  • 6
    Click "Layout" and select the font and size for your report. Click "Finish" to generate the form


  • Here is number 4.
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    Double-click the "Embassy Security Center" icon on your desktop. This icon shortcut opens up the main management screen for your Wave encryption software.
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    Click the "Trusted Drive" tab at the left of the main window. In this tab, click "Manage." This button opens a new window for your drive settings.

  • 3
    Click the "Advanced Settings" button. Several options are available from this screen. Click "Disable" to disable the drive encryption and unlock the drive.

  • 4
    Reboot your computer. A password is no longer needed to boot the computer. Rebooting the computer verifies that the encryption has been unlocked and disabled.

  • Here is number 5.
    How to Wipe Clean & Reformat a Disk


    1. Click the "Start" button.
    2. 2
      Click "Computer."
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      Right-click on the disk or drive and select "Format." Under "Volume Label," type the new name for the disk or drive. Select "Quick Format" under "Format Options" to hasten the formatting process.
    4. 4
      Click "Start" to wipe the disk clean and begin formatting it.

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