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If you want a longer description, check out my website here: 🤍 Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 This video will show you how too install the Litecoin Qt wallet on Windows so that you can send and receive litecoins. I accidentally said Bitcoins a few times in the video instead of litecoins, but I always mean litecoins in this video when I say bitcoins. The website to get the wallet is 🤍. Just choose the download for Windows option, and then install the downloaded file. When installing just keep hitting next and then install. The first time LitecoiQt runs, it's going to take a very long time to sync to network, anywhere from 8 hours to a couple days depending on your internet speed. Just leave your computer on and let it go. Once it is installed you can send and receive litecoins as shown in the video. If you need more information on sending and receiving litecoins, you can check out my longer description at: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
If you want a text tutorial along with the video, check it out at my website here: 🤍 This video will show you how to easily find the IP address of your computer and router on your lan, and also what your computers IP address is on the internet. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This is an easy video on converting binary or hexadecimal into decimal numbers. This shows how to do it the easy way with windows calculator, and how to easily do it by hand. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
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This videos shows how to zip and unzip files and folders in Windows 8. If you want a text tutorial along with the video, there is a description here: 🤍 You do not need any additional software to do this, but if you want more control over the zipping, such as compression ration, I would reccomend 7-zip, which you can download from 🤍ninite.com. I would reccomend zipping the files in a folder, rather than the folder that contains the files, because when the folder is unzipped, people usually leave the settings as default which creates a folder with the same name as the zipped folder that has all the stuff inside it that was in the zipped folder. If you zip a folder instead of the stuff inside it, when it is unzipped, it will have a folder inside it and then all the stuff. Just something to think about. This will work on all current versions of Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8) and does not need additional software. If you want to know how to get your Windows Start Button back in Windows 8, check out my other video that shows how to do that here: 🤍 Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This video will show you how to install Latex, and make your first PDF output on Windows 10. This is not the only software or method for doing it, just the way that has worked best for me. You will just need to install 2 software packages, MiKTeX and Texmaker. Texmaker is the editor for Latex, where MiKTeX handles the compiling. MiKTeX can be downloaded from: 🤍 Texmaker can be downloaded from: 🤍 After you have them downloaded, just run through the installation. You can essentially select the defaults for installation for both. Once the installations are finished, open Texmaker. To make your first Latex document, just click on new at the top left. After that, I would paste in some known working Latex so you can test it out. In the video I used: 🤍 Click the arrow to the left of quick build to compile the latex document. It should ask you if you want to install lingmacros, because it is the first time that has been used, so just click yes to install it. It will not ask you if you want to install tree-dvips because that is included in the Latex installation already. After the package installation is completed, then the compiled PDF will show up on the right. If you make a change and compile again, it will compile much faster because it has all of the packages required. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍
Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com This video will show you how to easily mine bitcoins using the GPU on your Apple laptop or desktop using guiminer. Guiminer for Mac can be downloaded here: 🤍 The website for the mining pool is mining.bitcoin.cz. They are really good, and I have received payments from them, so they are 100% trustworthy. First, setup an account on a mining website (such as slush, but any can be used). Then, download guiminer for Mac from the link above. Once Guiminer is downloaded, just double click on the .dmg. This will mount the dmg on your desktop, which will basically look like a pen drive. If you open up the mounted folder, then you will see the guiminer application inside. You CANNOT run it from here. Drag it to your desktop or to your applications folder. Double click on the guiminer app after you have moved it, and wait a minute while it starts up. When guiminer is started up, go to file, new miner, and select opencl. Then name it anything and hit ok. Click on the tab at the top of guiminer for the miner you just created. Then click on the dropdown box and find the mining pool that you signed up for (slush is shown in the video). Then, input your username and password for the miner. Then select the hardware that you want to mine with. In the dropdown list at the bottom you will probably see your video card and processor. Your video card is usually going to be a lot faster than your processor, so I would recommend using that. After that, just hit start mining and you're all finished.
This video will show you how to compare files and folders on Windows 10. The software you will need download is winmerge, from ninite.com. After the program installs, run it and hit the folder icon at the top. It will ask for a right and left file/folder. Hit browse beside left, then choose the folder you want to compare. Then hit browse by right, and choose the second file/folder. After you select the file, choose include subfolders at the bottom, and then hit ok on the right. Depending on the amount of files and their size it can take a little time to do the comparison. Once it is done, you will see a list of all of the files in the folder that you chose to compare. If the files are text, and readable, then winmerge will tell you if the files are the same or not, and if they are different you can double click on the file and view the differences. You can also see if files only exist in one of the folders, as the file will be listed as left or right only. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍
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This is a quick tutorial on hiding a file or folder on any version of Windows by marking it as hidden Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This is a few interesting things you can do with google, that google included as jokes. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com This video will show you how to create a free online bitcoin wallet, where you can send, receive and store bitcoins in. AN IMPORTANT NOTE: Treat this the same as a bank account, but even then much more securely than that. If a hacker gained access to your account, or you gave out your password, your bitcoins could be stolen, and there is ABSOLUTELY nothing you can do in that event. There are no charge backs, and no one will reimburse you. Authorities would not even be able to track down the person who stole them. So be careful! With that said, these bitcoin wallets are very secure, and can be accessed from your internet browser, or from an app on your phone (blockchain app). The site uses a very cool authentication system that means that even they don't have access to your bitcoins, only the person with the password does. Just please read up on the security information of the wallet before you store a large amount of bitcoins there, as I don't take any responsibility for any coins you might lose. I have used this wallet for a while with no issues. The site to go to is blockchain.info. Then click the wallet option at the top right. Then, choose the create wallet option at the top left. Here you can enter an email if you choose (I would recommend entering one, but if you want to remain completely anonymous then you can). Then, enter a password that is at least 10 characters long, has an uppercase letter, and a number. After this, hit continue. It should then pop up with a page with a pneumonic device that can be used for password recovery. WRITE THIS DOWN OR PRINT IT OUT! It is your only option in the case of a lost/forgotten password. After this hit continue, and then just type in your password to log into your wallet. Here you can do all the things you would do with any other bitcoin wallet, such as receive and send coins. You can also set up two factor authentication in the settings here, so that it requires a second password for more protection. Your bitcoin address that you can receive bitcoins on will be on the front page of your wallet in the form of a long string of letters and numbers, as well as a QR code (that can be scanned by a phone). This is the address you can paste into a site such as 🤍 which will then send you bitcoins. This is also the bitcoin address you would input to a mining pool to receive the bitcoins you have mined. You can also send bitcoins from this wallet. All you have to do is copy and paste the address you want to send bitcoins to in the send address box. (For instance my address is 1H4v3X6Yf4SjUndU4r18ybvzzFfdwfoVk8 so you could copy and paste that in to send me bitcoins. Keep in mind that there is a "Miner's fee" for sending bitcoins. This fee supports the bitcoin network and keep it operating well. Currently the fee is .0001 bitcoins (about 10 cents) per transaction. If you have any issues just leave a comment below and I will get back to you!
Current command for mining garlicoin: cpuminer-gw64-corei7 algo=scrypt:2048 -o stratum+tcp://us.pool.garlicsoup.xyz:3333 -u GeoWu7NH6uzwAsnMonoPBVT1DXoPwsbnoN Make sure your address starts with a G, so you know it is a mainnet address! Feel free to send me some garlicoin: GeoWu7NH6uzwAsnMonoPBVT1DXoPwsbnoN This video will show you how to mine Garlicoin on Windows 10 with a CPU processor. You can get a wallet at: 🤍 Get cpuminer: 🤍 The mining pool is: http://5.196.13.45/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool So first get a garlic wallet, and then download cpuminer, and then extract it and create the .bat file in the folder. You may need to enable file extensions in windows explorer to do this: 🤍 Paste the cpuminer command string in, it is farther up in the description, just make sure to add in your own wallet address. Then save the .bat, and double click on it to run it. That should be it, wait a while and the mined garlicoins should show up in you bread wallet If you need some help, just leave a comment, or check out the garlicoin discord: 🤍 Or subreddit: 🤍reddit.com/r/garlicoin If you want to trade other crypto, I would currently suggest Kucoin: 🤍 Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍
This video will show you how to install Ubuntu into a virtual machine. This video uses the desktop installer (the normal one you would download from Ubuntu.com) but I will be making a video in the near future on how to install with the alternate install disc. This video starts out with you already having downloaded Ubuntu, and having virtual box installed. If you haven't done these steps, I have videos for each of them. The video on how to download Ubuntu is here: 🤍 and the video for how to download and install virtual box (which is a free virtual machine program) can be found here: 🤍 I will soon have a text walkthrough as well that will be up on my website 🤍allhow2s.com, and I will link it here as soon as I do. Also, this will work on all versions of Windows (Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8) Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
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This video will show you how to do the most simple and basic card trick there is. The trick basically consists of having the person pick a card that you display to them, and then you tuck it into the deck to have it mysteriously reappear at the top of the deck. The trick is extremely simple to do. First you take a full deck of cards, there isn't anything special about the cards, any deck will do. Next you take the top four cards, and leave the top card as it is on the deck. You take the next three cards and fan them out, so that half of each of the three cards is in between the back card and the deck, but the top half of each (enough for them to see the suit and value). So frm the side you are looking at, you have one card in line with the deck closest to you, then a card fanned to the right as the second card, straight up as the third, and fanned to the left as the fourth. Then you ask the person to choose a card, either 1, 2, or 3. The cards are 1 on the right, 2 is the center card, and 3 is the card on the left. THey don't actually touch the card or anything, they just have to remember it and say the number of the card out loud. Then you slide the cards together so that you have just a regular deck of cards again. You thn put the number of cards into the middle of the deck that is the same as the number the person chose. So if they chose the first card, you move one card to the middle of the pile. If they selected the second card, move two cards to the middle of the pile one at a time, and if they chose the third move three cards. At this point, because of the hidden card behind the three that were fanned out, their card will be on the top of the deck, but they will think their card is lost in the middle of pile. At this point it is your job to put in as much flourish as you can. Wave your hand over the pile and say abracadabra, or blow on the pile and then flick it, or really anything you want. Just make it seem as though you do something to the deck. This is to distract them into thinking you're currently moving the card, so they watch closely for it, and so they don't think the switch happened way at the beginning of the trick. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
If you would like a text and picture tutorial along with the video, check it out at my website here: 🤍 This is a short video on how to turn off sticky keys permanently in Windows 7/XP. This will make it so even if you press shift 5 times the window asking to turn on sticky keys will not pop up. If you're looking for an easy way to make a little money on the side, there's a great site that shortens URL's, and adds an ad before the link takes them to the linked page. You then get paid for the people that click the link. Check it out here: 🤍 Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com This is a general video on how to replace the RAM or Memory in a laptop computer. These steps may be a bit different, and in some cases totally different, than what you have to do to get your RAM out. But the general idea is the same, so if you follow these steps, you will be able to replace your memory. First, get a service manual for your laptop. Some are very easy to find, others extremely difficult. You should be able to find a free copy of your somewhere around the internet though. An example of one is this for my laptop (Inspiron 17R Special Edition 7720): 🤍 Next, decide if you want to use an ESD strap or not. I have never used one and have never had a problem, but you could be the one in a million where it's an issue. So if you want to live dangerously, just touch something metal to discharge your static before working on the laptop, and wear shoes. If you want to use an ESD strap, this is an example of what you would get: 🤍 These just basically make it much harder for you to build up a static charge that you could shock a component with. Next, shut down the laptop and remove all power sources from it. This includes the Wall plug, and the battery. After this, it is time to disassemble the laptop to get to the RAM. This can include several different methods. The easiest method is the one shown in the video where the RAM can be found under the covers on the bottom of the laptop. Unfortunately, not all laptops are made like this. The next "class" would be having to remove the whole bottom to get to the memory. A good example of this is the 2011 Macbook Pros, where you have to take out 6 screws, and then the entire bottom comes out. Another version is where you'll have to take all the screws out of the bottom, then take the keyboard out, then remove screws from under the keyboard, and then separate the laptop into 2 halves. This is the worst version to deal with, and can be seen on quite a few Acer models, older HP's, and many Netbooks. So once you know how you need to get to the memry, you can proceed with taking it apart. Make sure you have a system for keeping track of which screws go where. One method I use is taking a video of the disassembly process that I can rewatch to put it back together. Another method is to draw a rough picture of the laptop and put double sided tape over it. Then whenever you take a screw out, stick it on the picture where it goes. So now you can start taking out the screws. Make sure to apply a decent amount of direct downward force, but not enough to break the plastic. If you try to apply pressure at an angle, or don't use enough pressure, then you are much more likely to strip the screw and will create huge problems for yourself. Some screws need to be taken out of the laptop entirely, while other screws stay embedded in the plastic. So if a screw seems stuck, don't get out the needlenose and rail on it. Usually the trick is that if it's difficult to get out, it's supposed to stay in. After you have take out the screws needed to get to the RAM (you may have to repeat this step and the last multiple times if you laptop has layers to go through) pull on the plastic covering gently to remove it. Some of the plastic coverings will have clips that need to be gently removed, so apply a little force to stuck areas to test if there are clips, but generally if the plastic is not coming apart easily, it's either not meant to come apart, or you forgot to take out a screw. Youtube is now telling me my description is too long, so for the full text description, check it out on my website at 🤍
This is a simple tutorial on how to take the ones complement of a binary number. This has a few uses, such as toggling in a C program, but is most useful as the first step in transferring a binary number to its two's complement. I will upload a video on that in the near future. Please make sure to watch the video in HD, because it is 1080 quality, and will be much more readable at that setting. If you have any questions, leave them in a comment below. If there are any changes I should make to the video, let me know, and I will replace this video with an upgraded one. I now accept donations through Bitcoins! If you don't know what those are, you can get more information about them at bitcoin.org. My average donations are usually less than .001 BTC, but any amount helps me to make more tutorial videos, so any amount is gladly accepted. 1ADjWdgFPs3pni8PnLvSYeY3w16VqdL2tC Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This video will show you how to use iperf to test your local network (LAN) speed in Windows 10. You will need 2 computers on the same network, and the IP Address of one of them. First, go to 🤍 and download the newest version of iperf for you operating system. The file that will download is a zip file, so you will need to right click on it and choose extract all. This will create a folder in the same directory with the name iperf-3.1.3-win64 (or the same name as whichever version you downloaded). Go into this folder, and find the iperf application. You will need to hold shift and right click in the folder, and there will be an option for either Open Command Windows here or Open Powershell here. Click on that and a window will open. On the first computer, you will need to find the IP address, and then run iperf as a server. To find the IP address, type ipconfig and then hit enter. In the text that pops up, look for the line under your network adapter that says IPV4 address, the IP should look something like 192.168.1.120. Next, if you are in powershell (the blue window) type ./iperf3.exe -s and hit enter. If you have the command prompt open, DON'T put in the ./ so just type iperf3.exe -s and hit enter. Next, go the other computer, download and extract iperf, and then shift+right click and open the Powershell/command prompt. If the window is powershell (blue window) type ./iperf3.exe -c 192.168.1.120 where 192.168.1.120 is replaced by the IP address of the computer you are running the iperf server on. Again if you are running command prompt instead, just don't include the ./ This will run several speed tests and give the average of them. If you have good gigabit equipment and wiring, the result should be around 950Mbs. If you only have 100Mbs, then you will probably see 90-95Mbs, and if you are on WIFI, then you it all depends on signal strength and type (Wireless G, N, AC, etc) Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍
This is a tutorial on how to easily find a saved wifi password on your laptop, or desktop, computer. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com This tutorial will walk you through hooking up your android Cell Phone or Tablet so that you can use the internal storage as a pen drive, or to remove files from it. The things you can do include adding and removing music, moving off the pictures you took, and deleting unused data (only do this if you really know what you're deleting). This is very simple to do, you basically just plug in te phone, and then wait for a message to appear on the phone in the top drag down bar. The message should say something like "USB Connected". When the message appears, drag down the top bar and click on the USB Connected option (it may have a slightly different message). In that there should be a few options, such as charge only, and mount as storage. You'll want to choose the option that mounts the internal storage to the computer. This can read lots of things, like "Mount SD Card" or "Media sync (MTP)" or "Connect as Removable Storage". After you choose the mount option, wait a little bit, and a little box should pop up at the bottom right of your computer saying installing driver. Just wait while it finishes. If you don't see it pop up, just wait a few minutes just in case. Then hit start, then computer, and then look for an option that looks like your phone under removable media. You should see your C: drive, as well as possibly other drives, and then your phone should show up lower down. My phone shows up with a picture that looks kind of like an MP3 player, and is called something like LG-LS970 (because that's the model of my phone). Then you double click on that icon, and it will take you to another page where it will show the SD card and how full it is. Double click on this, and it will show you all the files on the SD card or interal storage of the phone. Most of this you shouldn't mess with, but some are important. Like the Music folder is where you would put music, and the DCIM folder holds your pictures.
If you want a text tutorial along with the video, check it out at my website here: 🤍 This is an in depth video on how to do GPU Bitcoin mining on an Apple computer with OSX (will work on Leopard, Snow Leopard, Lion, and Mountain Lion) with DiabloMiner. The video is done on Windows, but the exact same process applies to mining on a Mac (I just didn't have access to a Mac to make the video with, but I have done mining on Macs). If you have any wonky things happening that didn't happen in my video, leave a comment and read the readme that came with DiabloMiner. The mining pool site (where you set up an account): 🤍 The site to download DiabloMiner: 🤍 command to start GPU mining (has to be run in the directory where the program is): ./DiabloMiner-OSX.sh -u pascal11110.guest -p guest -o api.bitcoin.cz -r 8332 -w 64 Replace pascal11110.guest with your username, guest with your password, api.bitcoin.cz with your mining pools address, and 8332 with you mining pools port. If you have any issues connecting, then try my credentials to see if those work. If they do, then you have typed some of your info in wrong. The client I use as my Bitcoin wallet is Bitcoin qt, which can be downloaded here: 🤍 A great chart of what to expect for speeds for a piece of hardware can be found here: 🤍 Want to get free bitcoins? It doesn't pay much, but if you're just starting out and want a few for your wallet, you can get very small amounts of free coins from this site for visiting other websites: 🤍 And this one gives you small amounts for just putting in your receiving address every day: 🤍 You can also earn bitcoins by having people click on URL's you shorten, it just takes them to an ad before it brings them to the site it was linking to, works very well: 🤍 I now accept donations through Bitcoins! If you don't know what those are, you can get more information about them at bitcoin.org. My average donations are usually less than .001 BTC, but any amount helps me to make more tutorial videos, so any amount is gladly accepted. 1MnKDhmir2VLYNjpbZzCVinJsSH7vqnALT Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This video will show you how to track and view data for your Worpress website, such as views, views for individual posts, comments, and search terms used to find your website. If you would like a text article along with the 🤍 This will also show views over time, and which links are clicked on your site. It's a very powerful tool that helps track all the useful information for your website to help SEO (search engine optimization) and learn how people are getting to, and using your website. I'm running Wordpress 3.5.1, and the plugin's site is 🤍 The plugin takes just a minute to install, and is very easy to use. Just activate it afteryou install it though FTP/SFTP, and then go to the Jetpack tab at the top left. Then activate the WordPress.com Stats, and any other options that you think you will use. Then go to the jetpack tab again, and go to the site stats tab. The Sites Stats tab has a lot of useful information. At the top is a daily graph that shows the amount of page views, and can be adjusted to show weekly or monthly stats. This tracks total views rather than unique views, so if a user looks at several of your pages they will count as a new view for each page they view. On the left there is a tab for referrers, that will show which sites refer traffic to you. If the user clicks on a google link to get to your page, then the refferrer will show up as google. If someone clicks on a link from my website to get there, the referrer will show up as allhow2s.com. If it comes from a certain page on my website, it might show up as 🤍 There is a Search Engine Terms tab below that that shows what terms people used to get to your website. Quite commonly it won't show what people used to get to your site, because they used encryption or for other reasons, but it still shows useful information over time of what people are getting to your site by, so then you can change you keywords through SEO to get more traffic. The tab below that shows the amount of comments your site is linked in, and shows amount of subscribers to your blog. On the right side there is the Post views tab, that shows how many people have looked at each of your posts. This does not represent unique visitors to your site because it counts people who look at several post as a view each time. This can help you find where your traffic is coming from and what your most popular articles are. Below that on the right is the clicks tab. Anytime someone clicks on an outgoing link on your site this will show that. if you use adfly links to metize your Wordpress site, this can show you which links are being clicked so you can monetize the most useful ones (if you don't know what adfly is, they pay when people click on your shortened links, check it out here: 🤍 If you're looking to monetize your Wordpress website, check out my video on how to do that here: 🤍 Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
he link to my website is: 🤍 This video will show you how to check the Google Page Rank of any website and will show you how to add code to your site that displays the current Google Page Rank of your website. My PR is currently 0, because it hasn't been updated since I added a lot of new content to my wbesite. Examples of high ranking sites would be the New York Times at Page Rank 9, or Wired at PR 7. The average blog you see on the internet will be rated anywhere from 1-4, with a few higher traffic blogs reaching PR 5 and PR 6. Your google page rank is calculated based on a lot of things, but mostly it is based on the amount and quality of your backlinks. For example, if you got a backlink from some unknown URL, then it will barely affect your page rank, while if you get a backlink from a site like The New York Times which is Google Page Rank 9, or Wired.com which is Google Page Rank 7, then it will greatly affect your page rank depending on what rank you currently are. Like if one of those linked your website and it was currently at Google PR 0, it would definitely jump up a few places, while if it was Google PR 6 it may not affect the Page Rank at all. Another big thing that can affect the rank of your page is the quality of the links, as in links to nefarious websites can reduce your page rank, because Google will assume you are affiliated with them. THat's why it's best to avoid links to scammy or adult websites, and avoid receiving links from them. I would also avoid purchasing links from higher ranking websites. These links can be expensive with little benefit, and can actually reduce your page rank if google finds that your site is involved in a link scam. The better way to get good backlinks is just to have good content that others will want to link to, and link plenty of other good content on your site, because then the owners of that content will notice the incoming links from you, and may return the favor if you have something to offer. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This is a very basic tutorial on using the summing and adding features in excel, more advanced tutorials are on their way Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
A short video on how to startup into safe mode in any version of Windows, just hit the F8 key multiple times as it starts up! Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
If you want a text tutorial along with the video, check it out at my website here: 🤍 This video will show you how to download Ubuntu on Windows 8. I will be making videos vvery soon on how to install Ubuntu in several ways (virtual machine, Wubi, and directly to the hard drive). These will be linked in the video and the description after they are made. Ubuntu can be downloaded from ubuntu.com. There are a few different options, which I will explain below. First, choose your download method. You can either directly download it, or download it as a torrent. I would highly recommend the torrent download, because it is much faster, ca be pasued and restarted, is much more likely to download correctly, and doesn't put any strain on the ubuntu servers. The only thing is that you have to do extra is download a torrent client (I recommend utorrent as shown in the video, or bittorrent, both can be downloaded from ninite.com or filehippo.com). If you choose to directly download it, that is fine to, just make sure that the download completes all the way, and that there aren't any interruptions to your internet while it is downloading. The next thing you need to decide, is x64 (64 bit) or x86 (32 bit). If you don't know which you need, then go with 32 bit, as it will work on anything, where 64 bit wont necessarily. You can also check which version of windows you are using, because if you are running 64 bit Windows, then your computer will support 64 bit Ubuntu. (Instructions to find your version of Windows are here: 🤍 There isn't a huge difference for most people between the x64 and x32 versions, so if you're having trouble choosing, then just go with the 32 bit version, if you don't know that you specifically need one or the other, you probably won't notice the difference. The next thing to choose is the version. If you don't know to much about Ubuntu, I would definitely recommend the newest LTS version. This version of Ubuntu will have less bugs, and is guaranteed to be supported for the next 4 years. It may be missing some of the very newest features though. If you have to have the most cutting edge, just go with the newest version, it will work, just may have a few more bugs, and have problems with some programs running on it, as they might not be tested for it yet. The last decision to make is to choose the desktop installer or the alternate installer. The desktop installer is easiar to use, and basically makes all the decisions for you, while the alternate installer allows you to choose from more advanced options. If you understand computers pretty well, go with the alternate installer, if you're a newbie, go with the desktop installer. I will have a video on how to use both later. After you have decided on all this, just download it. It will download as an ISO image, which you can burn directly to a disc with imgburn (you can get that program from ninite.com or filehippo) or if you are using a virtual machine, you can just use it as the install image. If there is anything I left out, just leave a message and I'll get back to you. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This is a quick video on how to set a program to open files by default, such as double clicking an .mp3 opening iTunes. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This video will show you how to convert PDF files into Word documents. The output is usually very good, and very similar to the input PDF file, but oftentimes graphics and some formatting won't show up in the converted document. This is normal, and something that will probably never be perfect because of the difficulties in the conversion process. But this does make the PDF document into a file that's much easier for you to make changes too, because you can't make changes to a normal PDF file. The process for converting is very simple. First, just have the PDF you want to convert on your computer. Next, go to 🤍. Once there, select the PDF to Word conversion option. Next it will ask you to choose your file to upload. Just click the button and navigate to your PDF file and double click on it. Then just a wait a couple minutes while it uploads the PDF, and converts it into a Word document. Larger PDF's will take longer to upload as well as to convert, very large ones could take 10 or 15 minutes. When it's finished it will give you an option to download the file. Once downloaded, you can treat it as a normal Word file and work with it however you wish. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍
This video will show you how to convert an IP address into its binary equivalent. This tutorial assumes you already know how to convert decimal into binary, so if you don't know how to do that, watch my video on converting decimal into binary and hexadecimal here: 🤍 The basic idea is that an IP Address is made up of 4 bytes that are separated by periods. This means that the IP address is made up of 4 numbers, from 0-255, that are separated by periods. For example 192.168.20.1 is a valid IP Address, while 272.168.20.1 is not because 272 is impossible to represent with 8 bits (because 11111111 is 255 and that is as high as 8 btis can represent). This means that you can represent an IP address with decimal numbers, or with it's binary equivalent. For example 192.168.20.1 would be equivalent to 11000000.10101000.00010100.00000001. You may also want to work with subnet masks, which are in the same format as an IP address, with 4 bytes separated by periods. Usually a subnet mask is only represented as 255's or 0's. You may have heard the term Class A, B, and C networks. A class A network subnet mask would be 255.0.0.0, Class B would be 255.255.0.0, class C would be 255.255.255.0.In the most basic terms, the subnet mask shows what values will be unique to the device's IP on the network, and which will be the same on all the computers on that same subnet/network. For example, with a class C network, the subnet is 255.255.255.0, and let's say the first three bytes of the IP address on that subnet are 192.168. This means that on this subnet, all the devices will have those same first three numbers, but each one will have a unique last number from 0-255. This means that a class C network can only support 256 devices per subnet. On the other hand if you have a class A network where the first number is 10. then the last three numbers will all be used for inique IP addresses, while all of them will have 10 as their first number in their IP. This means that a class A subnet can support 256*256*256=16581375 unique devices. In general this means that a large network (such as a large companies) will use class A subnets, while usually on your home network you will use a Class C subnet. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This is a pretty easy tutorial on how the average Joe can remove viruses. This will work most of the time, but sometimes the viruses will be too nasty, and in that case it will need to be brought to a local computer shop. The best place to download the tools shown in this video, and other great free software, is 🤍filehippo.com Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This is a short video that shows a couple different ways to open the control control panel in Windows 8. This shows how to get most of the icons to show up on the Windows Metro UI, or how to open the same control panel that Windows 7 had on the Windows desktop. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This video will show you how to find how many clicks a bit.ly shortlink has historically. This will also show where the shortlink leads to before you click on it. Simply find the link that you want to take a look at, such as 🤍 then highlight it, right click and hit copy. Then open up a new tab, right click in the URL bar and choose paste. Then just add a plus at the end, so it looks like 🤍 and then hit enter. This window will tell you how many clicks the shortlink has had each day, as well as where the link links you to. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍
Youtube is now telling me my description is too long, so for the full text description, check it out on my website at 🤍 If you are interested in any equipment I use to record or use in my videos, I try to keep an updated list here: 🤍 If you are currently replacing a hard drive in your laptop or desktop, I would highly recommend using an SSD. They are faster and more reliable, and have come way down in cost. For example, here's a cheap 500GB one on Amazon: 🤍 This is a general video on how to remove the hard drive from a laptop computer. These steps may be a bit, and in some cases totally different, than what you have to do to get your hard drive out. But the general idea is the same, so if you follow these steps, you will be able to replace your hard drive. First, get a service manual for your laptop. Some are very easy to find, others extremely difficult. You should be able to find a free copy of your somewhere around the internet though. An example of one is this for my laptop (Inspiron 17R Special Edition 7720): 🤍 Next, decide if you want to use an ESD strap or not. I have never used one and have never had a problem, but you could be the one in a million where it's an issue. So if you want to live dangerously, just touch something metal to discharge your static before working on the laptop, and wear shoes. If you want to use an ESD strap, this is an example of what you would get: 🤍 These just basically make it much harder for you to build up a static charge that you could shock a component with. Next, shut down the laptop and remove all power sources from it. This includes the Wall plug, and the battery. After this, it is time to disassemble the laptop to get to the hard drive. This can include several different methods. The easiest method is the one shown in the video where the hard drive can be found under the covers on the bottom of the laptop. Unfortunately, not all laptops are made like this. The next "class" is about as easy as the covers, where the laptop is in a slide out tray on the side of the laptop. Basically there will be 2-4 screws that you will have to remove, and then a tray will slide out from the side that has the hard drive in it. This is common on a few laptops, like Thinkpad/Lenovo T40, T42, etc, and some Dells like the XPS M1530 and XPS M1330. The next "class" would be having to remove the whole bottom to get to the hard drive. A good example of this is the 2011 Macbook Pros, where you have to take out 6 screws, and then the entire bottom comes out. Another version is where you'll have to take all the screws out of the bottom, then take the keyboard out, then remove screws from under the keyboard, and then separate the laptop into 2 halves. This is the worst version to deal with, and can be seen on quite a few Acer models, older HP's, and many Netbooks. So once you know how you need to get to the hard drive, you can proceed with taking it apart. Make sure you have a system for keeping track of which screws go where. One method I use is taking a video of the disassembly process that I can rewatch to put it back together. Another method is to draw a rough picture of the laptop and put double sided tape over it. Then whenever you take a screw out, stick it on the picture where it goes. So now you can start taking out the screws. Make sure to apply a decent amount of direct downward force, but not enough to break the plastic. If you try to apply pressure at an angle, or don't use enough pressure, then you are much more likely to strip the screw and will create huge problems for yourself. Some screws need to be taken out of the laptop entirely, while other screws stay embedded in the plastic. So if a screw seems stuck, don't get out the needlenose and rail on it. Usually the trick is that if it's difficult to get out, it's supposed to stay in. After you have take out the screws needed to get to the hard drive (you may have to repeat this step and the last multiple times if you laptop has layers to go through) pull on the plastic covering gently to remove it. Some of the plastic coverings will have clips that need to be gently removed, so apply a little force to stuck areas to test if there are clips, but generally if the plastic is not coming apart easily, it's either not meant to come apart, or you forgot to take out a screw. Youtube is now telling me my description is too long, so for the full text description, check it out on my website at 🤍
This video will show you how to add programs to run on boot on Windows 10. First, go to the start menu, type run, and hit enter. In the box that pops up, type shell:startup This will bring you to the Windows startup folder. Any application added to the folder will start automatically on boot. To add a program here, go to the start menu and find the program you want to add. Right click on the program, go to more, and select open file location. Here, right click on the shortcut to the application you want, and select copy. Then go back to the startup folder and right click and choose paste. This program will now start on startup. If you want to remove the program from starting on boot, just delete the program from the folder. You can also stop a program from starting on startup by right clicking on your task bar, choosing task manager, then going to more details in the bottom left, then choosing the startup tab at the top. If there are any programs in that list you want to stop from running on startup, just click on them and hit disable in the bottom right. Click on any disabled items and hit enable to re-enable them. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍
If you want a text review along with the video, check it out at my website here: 🤍 This is a short video on how to take a screen capture in Windows 8. There are three methods I show, using the Windows key with the print screen button, using the print screen button and sabing with paint, and using the Windows Snip tool. All of the methods will work, it just depends on the situation you need it for. If you want to get your start button back in Windows 8, check out this video: 🤍 If you want to see a video of how to mkae videos of your desktop like I do, go to my video here: 🤍 Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This video will show you how to assign a permanent IP address in Windows 10. First, right click on your network connection in the bottom right, and then choose the Network and Sharing Center option. In the window that pops up, choose the interface that you want to set a static IP address for. If you are connected to wireless and to Ethernet they will both show up, so make sure to choose the right connection. In the next window choose properties, and then doubleclick the IPv4 option in the list. (You usually would not need to set a static IPv6 address, but if you do, select that one in the list) Then choose the Use the following IP address radio button. This makes it so you can input an IP address instead of the computer getting it from the DHCP server. If you know the IP address you need, just enter it and hit OK. If you need to set a static IP address to connect to a router for setup, or something along those lines then the instructions should tell you what address you need to use. If you are just trying to set the static IP address so you can connect to the device on the network and know the address, you will have to do a bit more sleuthing. If you open command prompt, then type ipconfig it will tell you your current IP address. You will need to select and unused IP that is in the same subnet and is not in the DHCP range. You can log into the router to find the IP range for DHCP, but usually the start at 192.168.1.50 and go through 192.168.1.255. This would mean you can used the addresses 192.168.1.2-49 for static IP addresses, assuming your router is set to 192.168.1.1. So just select an unused IP address that meets the requirements and type it into the box. It should then autofill the subnet mask, and then the default gateway would be your routers IP address. For DNS, you would usually use your router as the first one, and then 8.8.8.8 for the backup, which is Google's DNS. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍
If you want a text how to along with this video, there is a detailed description with pictures at my website here: 🤍 This video will show you how to find public domain pictures in a google image search. This will make it so google only shows you pictures that you can legally reuse on your website or in really anything else. There are a few options for the public domain pictures. Free to use or share: This setting allows you to use the pictures and share them with others, as long as you don't modify them, or use them in a commercial application, such as on you website with ads. Free to use or share, even commerically: This setting will show you picturest that you can use to make money, but you still can't modify them. Free to use share or modify: The images you can share with others, and use them in things like reports, and slideshows, and even modify them for these applications, but they can not be used for commerical gain. Free to use, share or modify, even commercially: These images can be used in any application, even ones that make money, and can even be modified for use in those situations. In all of these, even when an image is in the Public domain to modify and use commercially, give credit to the original authors and contributors. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍allhow2s.com
This video will show you how to save Audacity files as MP3. By default, Audacity can't do this, because MP3 is not an open file type. It is free to download the file so it can convert to MP3, it is just not allowed to be distributed with Audacity. Basically, you just need to install the LAME executable, that can be found here: 🤍 As is noted on the page, some antivirus programs may flag the executable as a false positive. The program is perfectly safe, as you can see me install the same file in the video. Once you have installed the the LAME MP3 encoder, to save as an MP3, you just need to go to the file menu in the top left of Audacity, hit export, then select MP3 from the file type dropdown menu on the save location window. After that, just give it a file name and hit ok. Next, it will ask you to provide information about the file (Author, copyright, name, etc) this is all optional and is for tracking and so it shows up correctly in programs like iTunes, so feel free to fill in what you want, but it is not required. After this just hit ok one more time, and the file will be created as an MP3 wherever you selected. Check out my facebook at: 🤍 or my twitter: 🤍 Or my website where I have a lot of other great tutorials (such as how to take a screenshot, or how to get the start button back on Windows 8): 🤍