Many of you, like me, may find that at times your desktop becomes cluttered with random desktop items. And whether you put them there or not- there are simply way too many to remain organized!
As a Make It Work technician, I get lots of similar calls. One of the most common problems I am faced with, is that one of our clients has a printer, and their print queue is stuck, or their print queue wont delete. Even when they try to delete jobs from their printer’s job manager, it just wont work.
As complicated as it seems, this is actually a relatively simple process to fix! The reason why the problematic job can’t delete is almost always because the file is in use by the Print Spooler, and there has been an error.
So the answer? Simple. Just stop your Print Spooler, delete the contents of the spool folder, and your good to go!
For those of you who want to join the worlds largest online social network, but just don’t want to take the time learning how, this post is for you.
While we already have an article on How to Upload Pictures to Facebook via iPhone, this post will focus on uploading pictures to Facebook through a more traditional means- Your computer.
In the world of the Internet, there are many means of transportation. Just like your car, your web browser is an important factor in how fast you reach your destination, and what the experience is like in the process.
All the way back in the early ’90s, when the internet was invented, the best way of browsing the internet was through a web browser. Ever since the first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, more and more developers have created various modifications, each boasting their own formula for browsing the web.
In the past 10 years, this has become more and more common, and with a plethora of different browsers to choose from, one often wonders: Which is the best browser to use? and Which one is used the most?
Axiis.org has a great interactive page breaking down 7 years of web browser usage from 2002 – 2009. Click on the picture below and then hover your mouse over each of the spiraling bars to see more info.
Make It Work is pleased to dedicate today, October 15, 2010 to Blog Action Day. Today we are celebrating the power of blogging and exploring the worlds most precious resource, water. So please enjoy today’s posts, and don’t forget to visit http://blogactionday.change.org to read other posts on this years theme: Water.