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How to Set Up an FTP on a PC

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If you want to set up a file transfer protocol (FTP) to a server or computer, then you can do so using built-in Windows tools. Since Windows 2000, Microsoft has allowed for the direct and native ability to set up an FTP. With Windows 7, this process is tweaked and performance has been improved. In W

How to Load Two Windows XP on OS

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Loading two copies of Windows XP to your computer is a process called dual-booting, allowing you to have a "backup" operating system in the event that something goes amiss with your primary operating system. Accomplish this by dividing the space on your hard drive down the middle through a process k

How to Kill Sndsrvc.exe

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Sndsrvc.exe is -- ostensibly -- a part of the Symantec Norton utilities that is responsible for scanning incoming email for threats, viruses or malware. The word "ostensibly" is used because many viruses have an unpleasant habit of taking on names of existing programs and using them to fool users in

How to Burn Backups

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In computing terminology, a data backup refers to content previously copied from a compact disc or another source. A backup's purpose is to safely maintain a secondary copy of your content in the event that original data is lost. A popular method of storing backups is to burn them to a disk, which m

Reinstall Windows Installer Package

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If your Windows Installer Package doesn't work correctly, you must install a new installation over the previous one as a sort of "reinstallation." Although this overwrites the files instead of erasing them, you get the same effect as if Windows were reinstalled. You need this package if you want to