Tuesday, 18 March 2014

How to Delete Google Chrome browser History on Your Computer

How to Delete Google Chrome browser History on Your Computer
There are many reasons for wanting to clear your history, whether you've searched something you'd like to keep private, or if you'd just like to remove some of the clutter on your computer. Whatever your reason, follow these easy steps and you'll be able to clear your search history in less than a minute.
Method  : Deleting History on Google Chrome

1 Open your Google Chrome browser.

 
2 On a PC keyboard, press and hold Control, Shift, and Delete. This will open up a page that says "Clear all browsing data." On a Mac keyboard, you should press Command instead of Control.
You can also reach the next option by selecting the "Customize and control Google Chrome" box to the top right of the screen, and selecting "History."

Then choose "Clear all browsing Data" on the top left of the screen.


3 Select a time range. Decide if you want to "obliterate the following items" from the past hour, past day, past week, past four weeks, or since the beginning of time.

4 Select the details. Choose one or more of the following options:

5 Select "Clear browsing data."







How to Enable and Disable Automatic Updates in Windows XP, Windows 7, windows 8

How to Enable and Disable Automatic Updates in Windows XP, Windows 7, windows 8


1 Click the Start menu at the bottom left of your computer screen.
 In Windows Vista and Windows 7 the word "Start" is not shown on the icon.
Look for the four-colored Microsoft rectangles arranged in a square.
2 Type the words "Windows update" into the Start menu search box.
3 Click the Windows Update program, which will appear
in the Start menu at the top of the list of programs.

4 Click "Change settings" in the window that opens.
("Change settings" will appear in a pane on the left side of the window.)
5 Select one of the four options for automatic updates from the drop down menu.
You can select, "Install updates automatically (recommended)."
If you select automatic installment, Windows will download and
install updates in the background while you work, then restart
 the computer automatically after a designated amount of time
6 Click "OK" after selecting the option you want to save the
settings and close the window.






How to Make Your Desktop Icons Small, Big, or Invisible in Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

How to Make Your Desktop Icons Small, Big, or Invisible
in Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1


1 Right click on an empty space on your desktop.
2 Look at the selection menu that
pops-up -- and, on this menu, select View.
3 Read the options of the size for your icons on your desktop.
4 Consider the option to hide them, instead.
5 Now select an option, and they all should have changed
to the option you selected.





How to Open Files and Folders in Single Click in Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 , windows 8.1

How to Open Files and Folders in Single Click in Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 , windows 8.1




To open any file in your computer you have to customize your Window.
 There are a few simple steps.
Steps

1 Go to Control panel

2 Click on Appearance and Personalization.
3 Under Folder Options,
Click on "Specify single-or-double click to open".

4 Click on "Single-click to open an item(point to select)".

5 Click on "Apply and OK".





How to Password Protect Your Windows Computer User Accounts in windows Xp, Windows 7 and windows 8

How to Password Protect Your Windows Computer User Accounts in windows Xp, Windows 7 and windows 8





Want to protect your computer from your roommate, parents, or brothers?
Learn how to add a password to protect your computer!

1 Open Control Panel.


2 Open "User Accounts".

3 Make a new user account or if the existing one is yours then skip this step.

4 Click on the your account.

5 Click on "Change Password".

6 Choose a strong password which cannot be guessed.

7 Confirm Password
8 Click on OK.








How to Stop a Computer from Saving Internet History in Windows Xp, Windows 7 and Windows 8

How to Stop a Computer from Saving Internet History in Windows Xp, Windows 7 and Windows 8

Don't want your computer to remember everything you do? 

Follow Steps
 
1 Click Start > Control Panel
 
2 Then click on "Internet Options"
 
3 A new window will appear and there will be several tabs,
 choose the tab "General"
 
4 Under Browsing History, tick "delete browsing history on exit".
 
5 Click OK and you're done.






How to Use Print Screen in Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

How to Use Print Screen in Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

"Print screen" is another term for a screen capture, screenshot, or taking a picture of your screen. Taking a picture of your screen can be useful for a variety of reasons, such as uploading an image for a software manual. Though some PC keyboards even have a "Print screen" button while Mac keyboards do not, you can easily take a screenshot on a Mac and a variety of PC systems. If you want to know how to print screen in under a minute, just follow these steps.

1 Take a full-screen screenshot. Press the Prnt Scrn button on your keyboard to take a screenshot. This will take a shot of your entire screen.[1]
If Prnt Scrn is purple then press Fn + Prnt Scrn.

2 Take a screen shot of a single window. If you'd only like to take a shot of one window, then make sure the window is dominant on your screen and press Prnt Scrn + Alt.

3 Open Microsoft Paint. To do this, click on the Start menu, then "All Programs," then "Accessories," and then "Paint."

4 Paste the image into Paint. To do this, simply press Control + V or go to "Edit" and select "Paste." This will paste the screenshot into Paint.

5 Save the image. Click on "File" and "Save as" to save and name your file. Once you've named your file, click "Save." After this step is completed, you have used print screen and have successfully saved the image.