For most updated content, visit our website Q: What is FXP? A: FXP is a term adopted by earlier clients which provided site to site FTP transfers. Q: When trying to transfer files from one site to another I keep getting this error 500 illegal port command. A: The FTP Server is set up to […]
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How to Change Start Button Text in Windows XP
Step 1 – Modify Explorer.exe File In order to make the changes, the file explorer.exe located at C:\Windows needs to be edited. Since explorer.exe is a binary file it requires a special editor. For purposes of this article I have used Resource Hacker. Resource HackerTM is a freeware utility to view, modify, rename, add, delete […]
The Ultimate Guide to Torrent Websites: Unveiling the Top Platforms for P2P File Sharing
Unveiling the best torrent websites: explore a vast array of content with peer-to-peer technology and make informed downloading decisions.
Lenovo Laptop Sudden Startup and Shut Down Woes
When your laptop turns off almost immediately after turning it on, it can mean a lot of things that could be wrong. In this article, we will look at the causes and remedies. Usually the problem of why your Lenovo laptop starts and shuts down suddenly is hardware or software related, like most computer problems. A damaged internal […]
Removal of Computer Viruses and Ransomware
The life of a modern person is extremely difficult to imagine without modern and multi-functional gadgets. This applies to smartphones, tablets. But what is important for every person who works on the Internet, has fun and watches films? In this case, you need to use a computer. Only if it is offline, then in this case it will […]
How to Find out TRUE Hidden Files in Windows
–ACRONYMS– DOS = Disk Operating System, or MS-DOS MSIE = Microsoft Internet Explorer TIF = Temporary Internet Files (folder) HD = Hard Drive OS = Operating System FYI = For Your Information 1) SEEING IS BELIEVING No. Enabling Windows Explorer to “show all files” does not show the files in mention. No. DOS does not […]