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Archive for January, 2008

How to Open Your Stuck Optical Drives

January 31, 2008 By: orgl Category: CD Rom, DVD Rom, Optical Drive, Troubleshooting No Comments →

Sometimes, most optical drives failed to eject its disc tray due to overuse or caused by worn out mechanical parts inside its system. Fortunately, all major manufacturers had provided and integrated an access hole in front of the drives as part of the standard design — that allows you to insert a hardened straight object into the hole that makes the drive tray open manually. However, manufactures does not include a proprietary tool for its own product as part of their standard packaging. Do not worry; we can use a paper clip as an alternative tool for opening your stuck CD or DVD ROM drive.

Static Sound While Dragging Your Mouse

January 27, 2008 By: orgl Category: Multimedia, PC Audio, Troubleshooting No Comments →

Have you ever experience hearing a static sound in your pc’s speaker system while dragging your mouse? Here’s a quick solution to resolve that problem in three easy steps:

1. Locate your volume control icon in your desktop tray icon similar to figure 1.

2. Then, double click that icon and your system volume control window should pop-up similar to figure 2.

3. Finally, locate your pc speaker volume control and check mark the mute square button as per illustration in figure 3. It’s all done and you must not hear any static sound as you move and drag your mouse once again.

Cold Boot

January 27, 2008 By: orgl Category: Personal No Comments →

After working for several days in studying and familiarizing myself in putting up this website, I can say that it is not an easy task. Being a new comer in this field will make you become more focus with the things that you need to learn, in order for you to achieve the best result that you can get in running your very own website.

Purposely, my domain will contain personal experiences in solving common computer hardware and software problem that may occur mainly due to hardware malfunction, software glitches, and improper use. I am not a qualified expert with this field but sharing what I have learned and solved will likely help others to learn and solve their day-to-day computing problems.

Hiring someone to solve the most common problem with your personal computers could mean extra bucks for you. This site is not only dedicated or limited to my personal computing problems but rather extends to solve any computing problem relating to some other issues that might be found in some forums or online communities. I understood and shall not post any contents with similar answer, solution, and by using any graphic materials aside from my own creation except permitted by the original creator or author.


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