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31 out of 35(89%)customers would recommend this article to a friend.
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cmptrgrny5
Location: Albany, NY
Wrong Operating System
Date:May 16, 2012
These instructions designed for Windows XP. The new computers are now using Windows 7.
4 of 10 found this review helpful.
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Terry
Location: Columbia, TN
priint instructions
Date:April 29, 2012
I have no use for a print copy of the reviews, I want the insructions on how to do things, and there is no option to just print that.
3 of 5 found this review helpful.
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Oxford
Keeping Your Hard Drive Healthy
Date:April 21, 2012
This is a good article, but it really needs to be updated. XP and 7 have a lot of different features, and those of us who have recently purchased new computers need more information on Windows 7.
16 of 19 found this review helpful.
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Sam E
Location: the Central Valley of CA
Re: Keeping the HD Healthy
Date:March 24, 2012
My h/p (new Windows 7) doesn't have Add/Remove Programs.
Article appears to have been written for the XP/Vista Operating Systems. Took me a while to ffigure out where the heck it was. W7 documentation is poor, and h/p's is not much better/current.
A/R Progs on _my_ h/p is a Control Panel; Program Features.
Windows 7 has the Accessories folder that XP had - no sense in reinventing that (thank you, Microsoft). The Ststem Tools are as the article referenced.
Setting up customized user folders is a bit different, but easier to figure out than Add/Remove. See the "Libraries" icon in the taskbar or in 'Computer' in Windows Start.
14 of 21 found this review helpful.