The Windows Dynamic Link Library (abbrev. DLL) is a collection of executable applications and files that can be used by your computer. They are often grouped in sets of the same function they perform. In a nutshell, DLL files performing similar… Recent Article published on 10/27/2009 by e-Rambler
Posted on October 28th 2009 in How Stuff Works
Even if you have removed malware or any other type of viruses, how do you prevent this from happening again? Many times, you don’t see the malware being downloaded to your computer. You may be unsure which popup you clicked accidentally took you… Recent Article published on 10/27/2009 by romian1
Posted on October 28th 2009 in How Stuff Works
If you right click on a printer and delete it, this doesn’t remove the printer driver from the machine. Sometimes when working with print servers and testing multiple drivers there will be times when you need to completely remove a driver package… Recent Article published on 10/27/2009 by Brian Jackson
Posted on October 27th 2009 in How Stuff Works