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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
How to Reset a Logic Board
Power off and unplug the computer.
Remove the side cover of the computer case.
Locate the jumper on the logic board to clear the CMOS NVRAM. Refer to the motherboard manual for details.
Move the jumper to the 'clear' position. Typically, the jumper resides on two of three pins. By moving the jumper to include the missing pin, the CMOS NVRAM is reset.
Move the jumper back to the original position.
Replace the computer's side cover and power on the computer. The logic board has been reset.
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Saturday, October 24, 2015
How to Get Access to Lycos Email on Your Phone
Press the button on your phone that displays the “Menu” applications. If you are using a smartphone, such as the iPhone or BlackBerry, your applications will already be displayed on the screen.
Select the “Mail” or “Email” application from the menu. The exact wording will vary by phone. For example, if you are using an iPhone, press the “Settings” application and then “Mail.” If you are using a BlackBerry, press the “Email Settings” application. Refer to your phone's user manual to determine the exact application to access your email. Once you are in the mail application, you will see options to set up various email accounts, such as Gmail, Hotmail and AOL. There should also be an option to add an account from a provider that is not listed.
Select the option to “Add Account.” The exact wording will vary by phone.
Enter your Lycos email address. For example, “yourusername@lycos.com.” Enter your Lycos email password. If you are prompted for the incoming and outgoing mail server settings, enter the following information:Incoming Mail Server: pop.lycos.com
Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.lycos.com
Click the option to “Save” the new Lycos account on your phone. The Lycos account will then appear in your list of email accounts when you relaunch the “Mail” application.
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Sunday, October 4, 2015
How to Plug in a Microphone (5 Steps)
Locate the microphone jack on your computer. This jack is usually pink. If you do not find one, then you will need to add a sound card to enable this feature. You can find sound cards at many stores, including Best Buy. Refer to your owner's manual or computer manufacturer as to the sound card type you need.
Plug the microphone jack into the computer jack.
Turn on the microphone by using the on switch if the microphone has this.
Check to make sure the volume is up for the microphone in the computer. For Windows, this requires clicking the speaker icon near the system tray clock.
Start the software you have chosen and begin enjoying the features of your mini home studio.
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Monday, September 14, 2015
How to Pair a Cell Phone With the iPad (5 Steps)
Turn on the Bluetooth Discoverable feature on the cellphone. On a typical cellphone, select 'Settings' or 'Tools,' then select 'Bluetooth.' Select 'Enable Bluetooth' or 'Turn on Bluetooth,' then select 'Discoverable' or 'Make Device Discoverable.' Refer to your cellphone's user manual for the exact method to make the device discoverable.
Tap 'Settings' on your iPad, then select 'General.'
Tap 'Bluetooth,' then tap the 'On/Off' switch to 'On.' The iPad automatically searches for discoverable Bluetooth devices.
Select the cellphone from the list of discoverable devices.
Enter the passkey to connect to the cellphone if prompted. An example of a common passkey is '0000.' Refer to your cellphone's user manual for the device's exact passkey. The two devices automatically pair.
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