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On this page I will provide some tips that can improve the performance of your computer and give you ideas you can use with your system.

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Modem Help

Great modem strings
56K.COM Board
WinDrivers.com
Hayes Drivers at WinDrivers.com
56K.COM - V.90
56K.COM Beware Soft Modems
About PCI Modems
ati commands
Flash Memory
Using Hyperterm Windows 95-98
Win95 Identifying Your Modem
ModemHelp.Org
More Init Strings

Computers

Webmaster

A Basic Set of HTML Tags
Dynamic Drive DHTML
Strong Numbers - The Blue Book
Applet Password Wizard
Rinehart's Web Registration -
CONTACT_FORM
Internet Archive Wayback Machine

Help Docs

LEARN THE NET An Internet Guide and Tutorial
Free Virus Tools
ASTALAVISTA.BOX.SK
The Wireless Radio Network
Symantec AntiVirus Research Center
Cookie Central
MapQuest
Getting started with Windows 3.1
Windows NT - Windows 2000 hacks
What Are Fatal Exception Errors
Configuring Windows NT RAS for PalmPilot Pro
Explorer Hints & Tips
Leave AOL
Parental Control of the Internet
Mindbeat.com - Registry tips and tweaks
ZDNet Troubleshooting
eBay Search
whatiscom
ANSI Codes
ZDNet Windows 98 Booster
TechTV The Screen Savers
Resource Management
SlashdotNews for Nerds. Stuff that Matters.
Welcome to Grex!
Wrybread Sitemap
VinkMail - Free web-based e-mail for life!
ZDNet
DoItYourself.com
How to Cam
Lagmonster - The source of all Internet Lag!
Documentation at Lagmonster
Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows
SITES FOR INTERNET COLUMN 
Spam Laws Anti-Spam Act of 2003

Vendors

Eudora!
Novell FileMaker
GetRight
PC AnyWhere Symantec
Sprint - EarthLink
Norton AntiVirus
WhaleMail
Mail Setting List
V3 - The Internet Identity Company
ie 5.5 upgrade
RealPlayer Home Page
UUNet PoP #s
KODAK Picture Transfer
Computer Related Links to Other Sites - A list of website links on computers and matters relate
Obsolete Computer Museum
Hot Deals Club

Drivers

DriverGuide.com
Free Business Software Downloads
WinDrivers.com
Missing Files download
95-98-Me-XP Tweaks and Tips

MAC

EveryMac.com
Macworld
Apple Macintosh News
Apple Specs
Free PPP & Gearbox Info
Earthlink Mac Menu
Apple Spec
MacFixIt.com
Macintosh OS.com
Macintosh-Power Macintosh Error Codes
MacInTouch Home Page
The Complete Conflict Compendium
Mac OS 101 Frequently Asked Questions
Hallvard's Apple computers
NiftyTelnet for the MacOS
Microsoft MacTopia
MacNN MacOS X News
OS X-Tips - Get to know your Terminal
Apple Computer
Mac addict
MAC CLONES - PowerWatch
MAC TidBITS
MacWEEK

Microsucks

Explorer Hints & Tips
Backup and Restore Outlook Express Rules
OE User Tips Home Page
Delltalk Tweekz
The Elder Geek on Windows XP
Security updates disconnects
New Life For Windows XP
WindowsReinstall.com

DSL and ISDN

isdn

Search results for 'isdn'

2wire.com
DSL LIFE
EverythingDSL
SpeedGuide.net
Winmag.com Broadband Report
xDSL Resource
xDSL Resource Bulletin Board
TheBroadbandHome.Com

If you use Windows, make sure to install the latest service packs and critical updates.  The easiest way to make sure that you have all the proper patches is to visit Windows Update at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.  When you go there, click on "Product Updates".  The first time you visit, you will be asked to install a small plugin into your web browser.  Accept this and then the system will scan your computer to see what updates you need.  Don't worry, no information is being transferred to Microsoft.  You'll then see a huge list of potential updates.  The ones you really need to pay attention to are in the "Critical Updates and Service Packs" section.  Check the appropriate boxes and hit "Download".  The updates will then be installed automatically.  Depending on which updates you install, you may or may not need to restart your computer.  You should visit Windows Update at least once a week for all your computers running Windows, no matter if it's running as a server or not.

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