Archive for January, 2009:
How to Set the Vista Default Browser Manually
If you use windows vista but would like to change Internet Explorer to be your default browser, then this settings are for you.
They are 2 way (that I know) to do this. The fist one is once you open your prefer browser you’ll get a notification like the one bellow that asks you if you want to change this browser to your default browser, select “YES” and it will become automatically your default browser.

If that doesn’t work you can do it manually by following the steps bellow:
- Press the Windows key.
- Select Default Programs near the bottom of the right-hand menu.
- Click on Set your default programs.
- Select your favorite browser from the list at the left.
- On the right side, click on Set this program as default.
- Click on OK.
- Close the window.
Note that the browser must be installed before it will show up on the list.
Soon I’ll make a video to show you how to do it.
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How to use a flash drive as extra memory in Windows XP:
Some XP Tips (short-cuts)
Some XP Tips (short-cuts)
- Quick delete – SHIFT + DELETE
- Locking your desktop – WINDOWS KEY + L
- Show desktop – WINDOWS KEY + D
- Opening windows explorer – WINDOWS KEY + E
- Opening search window – WINDOWS KEY + S
- Opening run dialog box – WINDOWS KEY + R
- Opening utility manager – WINDOWS KEY + U
- Opening system properties – WINDOWS KEY + BREAK KEY
- Opening help and support center – WINDOWS KEY + F1 KEY



