Thursday, June 12, 2014

Procedure To Completely Shut Down Your Computer In Windows 8

Windows 8, the latest Windows operating system, is amazing when it comes to the boot speed. There is something called Fast Boot, which allows the OS to boot much faster than any Windows OS you have known and seen until now. For making this possible, Windows 8 is set by default not to actually shut down when you click on the Shut Down option; it hibernates instead. Now, if you want to know what this is, we need to know Hybrid Shutdown part of the equation. Now, the Fast Boot part, as mentioned earlier, involves Windows 8 starting very quickly when you turn on your computer. Multi-core processors and Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) do help in filliping Fast Boot.

In the previous Windows versions, if we look at the hibernation file, it was huge, because all application data, device drivers and kernel are stored in this file. Now, the file is much smaller and so the boot/load time is reduced.

In case you are not aware, the Fast Startup in Windows 8 is by default enabled. Now, for checking this, you can go to the Power Options in Control Panel. Then in the option you need to scroll down and look for a box checked Turn on fast start-up. If you do not see this checkbox listed, this it is because the hibernation option is not enabled. In Windows 8 you can enable hibernation by going to command prompt and then entering the following command:

powercfg /hibernate on

When the box (when you go to Power Options) is visible and checked, you can shut down your Windows 8 system completely, and there are three ways to do this.
  • Go to Power Option and disable Fast Startup.
  • Restart you computer instead of performing a shut down.
  • Open an elevated command prompt and type the following command: shutdown /s /full/t 0
It may seem weird to you, restarting in Windows 8 is not the same you have seen in previous Windows versions. In Windows 8, when you restart, the OS will perform a complete shutdown, followed by a cold boot.

So, you have seen the various methods available to perform a complete shutdown of Windows 8.

For more information on Windows 8 problems or Windows 8 in general, you can go to the official website. Information on various Windows 8 problems is also available on the Internet for you to refer.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Setting Up Charter Email In Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook allows users to set up email accounts from third party email providers with ease. You can use this Outlook application to setup email in Outlook, which a user finds quite useful and interesting. Like this, you can set up Charter email in Outlook, which allows a user to access Charter email from the Outlook email client itself. Well, given below are some easy instructions that will help you to set your Charter email account in Outlook.

Instructions
  • Start the process of setting up Charter email in Outlook by opening the Microsoft Outlook application in your computer. 
  • When the Outlook window opens, from the main menu bar, you need to click the option labeled Tools. From the list of options available, you need to click the option named Account Settings. 
  • Next, you need to click the tab called Email followed by clicking the button called New. 
  • Now, you need to select POP3 from the options and click the button called Next. After that, it is necessary to place a check mark to the box that is seen adjacent to the option labeled Manually configure server settings or additional server types. Click the button called Next. 
  • From there, you need to select Internet Email followed by clicking the button called Next. 
  • In the appropriate fields, you need to enter your name and complete email address. 
  • Next, in to the Incoming mail server (POP3) field, you need to enter pop.Charter.net and in the field for Outgoing mail server (SMTP), you need to type smtp.Charter.net. 
  • Now, you need to click the button called More Settings. After that, choose the tab labeled Outgoing server. Place a check mark in the box labeled My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication followed by using radio button adjacent to Use same settings as my incoming mail server. 
  • Again, you need to click the tab called Advanced. Now under the option called Incoming Server (POP3), you will find a box next to the option called This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL.) Click it to check mark it. In the field for entering the port number for Incoming Server, you need to enter 110 and 25 should be the port number for the Outgoing Server (SMTP.) Once completed, you need to click the OK button. 
  • Finally, click the button called Test Account Settings followed by clicking the button called Close. Click the button called Next and conclude the process by clicking the button called Finish. 
The above said instructions given by the Outlook support team will help you to setup email in Outlook. Contact our tech support desk for any issues related to setting up the Charter email account in Outlook.

Monday, June 9, 2014

How To Repair Corrupted PST Files Using Free Demo PST Repair Tool?

All of your valuable data in Microsoft Outlook is stored as PST files in a specific folder in the local drive of your PC. When Outlook problems arise due to corrected PST files, replacing or repairing them would be helpful in fixing the problem. PST Repair tool, one of the popular Microsoft Outlook tools, should be the right choice for you.

How to run PST repair tool?

PST Repair tool is an inbuilt Microsoft Outlook tool. If you have gone for full MS Office installation, it would have installed PST Repair tool in your PC. Conversely, if you performed a custom installation, you might have missed this. In such a scenario, you ought to make sure that you have a PST repair tool in your computer. If not, download the demo version of PST repair tool. There are many third party software developers rolling out free, demo versions of PST repair tools. Download any one and install it in your PC. After the installation, work the following steps to operate the tool in your PC.

Instructions
  • Launch PST repair tool and choose the PST file path when prompted. Press the Browse option to navigate to the PST file location. If you are unsure about the PST file location, make use of the Search option to locate it.
  • After locating the PST file path, specify it in the PST repair tool and start scanning the files for errors. If the tool finds error in any files during the scan, allow it to repair these files.
  • You will also be prompted to select a location to save new PST files. This will be the place where newly formed PST files are stored. You can also choose it to store the repaired PST files.
  • Once Outlook Repair Tool is done with the repair process, it will display a list of all the files that have been repaired. Make sure that you review the list.
  • In order to avail the full version of PST repair tool, you ought to buy it. Refrain, if you are not satisfied with the results after using the demo version.
Hope the instructions have been useful for you to try out the demo version of PST repair tool. To know about other Microsoft Outlook tools or any other concerns, feel free to get in touch with the customer service department of Microsoft Outlook.

Friday, June 6, 2014

Windows 8 Start Menu To Return Sooner Than Expected!

It seems Microsoft has finally understood the fact that it cannot afford to slow down, thanks to its rivals Apple and Google who are continuing to provide better and more popular alternatives. Microsoft was used to releasing a new operating system every three years, which was later revised to pushing out major updates every year. But now, it seems the next major update will come as soon as August or September.

Ever since the release of Microsoft Windows 8, users were crying hoarse about the lack of the user friendly Start screen. Keyboard and Mouse users were not at all impressed with the Windows 8 Metro Start screen, so much so that few hardware manufacturers have discarded Windows 8 and brought back Windows 7. Among all the Windows 8 problems, the Metro Start screen was a major oversight which Microsoft sat upon for a long time, expecting users to get used to it.

During the first update of Windows 8.1, Microsoft teased the audience with a Windows 7 style Start menu, along with windowed Metro apps, but later mentioned it will only be available in a future update, much to the dismay of its users. Even three years after the release of Windows 8, Microsoft has failed to dismantle the broken and hated feature yet again.

Just when the users had resigned to the fact that the Start menu will not be available till April of 2015, Russian leak website Wzor.net leaked the information that the update 2 would come much earlier than expected. Given that Wzor was right about several previous leaks, this source is fairly reliable.

Windows 8.1 Start menu looks like a hybrid of Windows 7 Start menu and the present Metro based Windows 8 Start screen. The usual apps list, folder hierarchy, and search box will be present on the left and live tiles on the right. It is presently unsure if the Live tiles will be configurable. Another major development will be the Windowed Metro app which will let us minimize them to the taskbar, resize them, and drag them freely between monitors. But the fact remains; these metro style applications remain hard to operate with keyboard and mouse.

Even though a common user would be glad to hear about the frequent updates, this would be seen as another one of Windows 8 problems by business establishments which are used to the slow Windows release cycle. This used to give them plenty of time to test and plan rollouts for hundreds and thousands of computers.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Exploring The Help And Support Options Of Windows 7

When you know that you need help, but do not know what the best kind of help is, you can explore the Windows 7 Help and Support Center. For the Windows 7 operating system, Microsoft has expanded the Help and Support options with more tables, updated information from the Internet, charts, and step-by-step instructions for the users to follow.

The user will be able to choose Help and Support Center from the Start menu. The help system of Windows 7 OS offers three options. When you are in doubt, you can start from the top and then work your way down. The Windows support number tips that are shared below will help you to know more on how to make use of the Windows Help and Support options.

Find an Answer Quickly

The user can type their troublesome subject into the Search Help box along the top of the window and then click on the magnifying glass icon to start the search. You can type in a full question or just a word or two about the trouble that you are facing.

Not Sure Where to Start

If doing a simple search does not help you, you can click on any one of the links that are explained below.

How to Get Started with Your Computer


This link offers advice on setting up a new computer for the first time.

Learn about Windows Basics


This section provides an overview on the Windows 7 tasks.

Browse Help Topics

This leads to an interface where the users can whittle their way through the large categories to find detailed information on the working of the Windows 7 operating system.

More on the New Windows Website


Clicking on this link takes you directly to the online help page of the Windows 7 operating system. This page will be more updated than the built in help program. Make sure that you are connected to the Internet before you click on this help link.

You can navigate through the Windows Help and Support program the same way you would through a folder or browser. To move back a page, you can click on the little blue Back button that is located at the upper left hand corner. This arrow will help you out if you have backed into a corner.

These are the steps to explore the Help and Support option of Windows 7 operating system. If you have any doubts, you can contact the Windows support number for further help.