There's no such thing as a stupid question, but they're the easiest to answer.
JoinTour
Login
Search
 

Tip: Click here to scan for System Errors and Optimize PC performance
[ Sponsored Link ]
Main Menu
Tech Support Guy
  -   Welcome Guide
  -   Forums < Free Help!
  -   List Server
  -   Mobile
  -   Newsletter
  -   Rules
About Us
  -   History
  -   Recognitions
How To Help
  -   Advertise
  -   Link to Us
  -   Donate!


Tech Support Guy
Celebrating 10 Years of Tech Support Guy! Welcome to Tech Support Guy!

If you're looking for free technical support, you've found it! This site is run completely by volunteers and paid for completely by donations and sponsors. There is no charge to you (although we do appreciate donations). To get started, check out the Tech Support Guy Forums. We hope you will return frequently!

"There's no such thing as a stupid question, but they're the easiest to answer!"

What's going on around here?
Here's how it works!
First, you might want to try searching for your answer. Chances are, someone else has already had the same problem you are! If you can't find what you're looking for by searching, you can post your question in our Forums, where other users will try to answer your question.

We highly recommend that you print a copy of our:
GUIDE FOR NEW MEMBERS


Computer America Radio Show
We are proud to be the Official Tech Support Forums of the Computer America Radio Show!

You can listen to the Computer America radio show every week night nationwide on the Business TalkRadio Network, or listen live on the Internet at www.ComputerAmerica.com.
Computer America Radio Show

Microsoft announces Tech.Ed India in Bengaluru on April 12-14 2010
34 Minutes Ago - by rinu_tech
Hi, if you too are a Developer, IT professional, Decision-maker, Designer, Solution Architect, Technology Manager or a Student, this will definitely excite you. Microsoft is back this year with the Indian edition of Tech.Ed, it's global education & networking conference for technology professionals. Expect to run into S. Somasegar (Sr. VP, Microsoft Developer Division), Kevin J. Smith (Senior Director, Intel), Stephen Forte (Chief Strategy Officer, Telerik) and other technology stalwarts. The event is organized into 21 technical tracks that deal with today's technology issues, innovations and future trends. Tech.Ed India 2010 offers more than 745 opportunities to learn and explore technology through interactive expert-sessions & hands-on labs. And if you are keen on building a lasting rapport with a wide network of peers, then this event is undoubtedly an unmissable opportunity. While the event will be held in Bengaluru between April 12-14, the run up to the event promises to be as rewarding. Blogging contests, Event news, community-comments & shared multi-media are part of the action unfolding at www.facebook.com/TechEdIndia. And if micro-updates are your thing, then www.twitter.com/techedindia is where the buzz is. For more scoop and details of the event, visit http://bit.ly/TechedIndiaForums
0 Replies | 1 Views
Newegg Ships Counterfeit i7 Processors
Mar 08, 2010 - 2:17 PM - by burntreality
http://tech.icrontic.com/news/newegg...20-processors/

I would be quite mad lol.
1 Reply | 115 Views
Hard drive evolution could hit Microsoft XP users
Mar 09, 2010 - 9:10 AM - by lotuseclat79
Hard drive evolution could hit Microsoft XP users.

Hard drives are about to undergo one of the biggest format shifts in 30 years (by end of January 2011).

Quote:
Windows 7, Vista, OS X Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard and versions of the Linux kernel released after September 2009 are all 4K aware.

To help Windows XP cope, advanced format drives will be able to pretend they still use sectors 512 bytes in size.
-- Tom
32 Replies | 482 Views
When RealNetworks Settled on DVD Copying, We All Lost
Mar 11, 2010 - 9:08 AM - by lotuseclat79
When RealNetworks Settled on DVD Copying, We All Lost.

Quote:
RealNetworks just screwed us all by settling lawsuits in which it might have lost--but which might also have given some new life to fair use for digital media.

The post-RealDVD world means that unless there's a major change to the law surrounding copy protection, there will never be a legal way to perform legal acts of copying or shifting protected movies, music, and games.

Take it from a guy who has a special E Ticket. The major movie studios can never sue me nor four other individuals ever for a variety of media-moving activities that you and 300 million other Americans could be subject to lawsuits over. It's like a superpower. More on how we got this pass later.
-- Tom
1 Reply | 83 Views
Pushing the speed limits of quantum memory
Mar 11, 2010 - 3:48 PM - by lotuseclat79
Pushing the speed limits of quantum memory.

Quote:
It feels like quantum computers have barely been invented, and scientists are already testing how extensible the current technology is. A paper published in Nature Photonics this week describes how researchers are beginning to push the bandwidth limits of quantum memory. Using photon pulses and cesium vapor has provided bandwidths on par with broadband connections, rates 100 times those of other quantum memory systems currently being tested. However, the system's efficiency is still very low, and advances will have to be made in other fields before it can be improved.
...
...the baton pass from quantum memory conception to development seems to be underway.
-- Tom
0 Replies | 63 Views




Google
Web TSG
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.0 RC2
Twitter Twitter! | Podcast | Mobile | Advertise
You Are Using:
Server ID
Advertisements do not imply our endorsement of that product or service.
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:54 AM.
Copyright © 1996 - 2010 TechGuy, Inc. All rights reserved.
Powered by Cermak Technologies, Inc.