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NotWork CD Rom Drivers – 3 Troubleshooting Tricks
by Author on May.31, 2009, under Computer
Buying a new CD Rom and finding out that it has Broken drivers can be a real bummer, but do not fret; the solution can be found easily, as easy as logging onto the internet. Do not go rushing back to the store when you have a perfectly viable solution on the internet.
One solution you might want to consider is to obviously find new ones. The drivers that you have in your possession are probably NotWork or damaged. Normally when you get a CD-Rom, you do not really need drivers for the simple models, but for the cutting edge selections that are on the market, you might need drivers for Windows or any other OS to be able to capitalise on their more advanced features. The problem with this is that having been mass produced to such a large scale, there would definitely be faults on the manufacturing side and one of these can come directly from the drivers itself. If they supplied you with a CD with the drivers (for a DVD-Rom you have not installed), then you might have a problem where the drivers might have been installed incorrectly, and are Corrupted, so all you need to do is to contact the manufacturer and get a fresh set of drivers from them.
The other solution would be of course to download the necessary drivers from the internet, and this usually involves finding the manufacturers’ website and clicking on the technical support link. They usually will have the latest drivers there for you to download and a highlight of the previous problems of the older ones. Sometimes, it is not the case of the missing driver, but the case where there is an issue of incompatibility with your system and the drivers that you are trying to install. Sometimes this happens when the drivers are tested with older systems that have not been updated and since operating systems like Windows tend to update themselves regularly, you always need to have on hand the latest set of drivers on you. Downloading them from the web is the easiest solution here.cd rom driver
What if the problem persists even after you replace the drivers? Well, before you panic and think that the problem might be with the DVD-Rom itself, you need to look through the help forums and technical help you can get online; there are plenty of people like you out there on the internet that might have the same problem as you. So you do not need to worry unnecessarily.
In some instances, it could be a problem with your motherboard’s onboard audio system, or even some other devices on your computer conflicting with your DVD Rom. More than likely you will be able to find a solution to your problem posted by a tech guru or an expert on the subject and he or she will either post the solution or give you the necessary links you need to know to fix your problem.update cd rom drivers
If you ever encounter problems with NotWork CD-Rom drivers, try the abovementioned solutions. What better way to resolve them than with hassle-free ways that do not require you to send the DVD-Rom back to the retailer which you may have purchased it from?
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Quick Print And Print Preview In Microsoft Excel
by Author on May.18, 2009, under Computer
Using Quick Print and Print Preview in Excel
Excel’s Quick Print facility allows you to send a document to the default printer without the need of entering values in a dialog box. If the Quick Print button is not already displayed on your Quick Access Toolbar, simply choose it from the Customize Quick Access Toolbar drop-down menu. You will notice that the tooltip which appears when you position the mouse over the Quick Print button has the name of the default printer in brackets. If the printer that is displayed is not the one you anticipated you can simply use the regular Print command instead.
If like a growing number of Word users, most of your documents are sent electronically, you may have Adobe PDF set as the default printer. If this is the case, when you click the Quick Print button, you will be prompted to save the file since printing to Adobe PDF means producing a disc file.
Whatever your default printer, Excel will print the documents using its default settings: moderate margins, no header or footer, no column or row headings and no gridlines. If the document cannot be printed on a single page, Excel will produce multiple pages moving down first and then across. Having printed the document Excel paginates your worksheet and subsequently displays the page boundaries as dotted lines.
Whereas Quick Print sends the document to the printer straight away, Print Preview offers a method of previewing the document prior to sending it to the printer and is often a useful precaution. To access Print Preview, click on the Office button in the top left of your screen, choose Print and then Print Preview.
If the preview of the document looks fine, simply click on the print button to send the document of the printer. If the document needs to be modified in order to be printed correctly, one option is to click on Page Setup. This gives you access to settings such as the orientation, margins, header and footer, as well as other advanced features.
You also have the option of zooming in on your data by clicking on the zoom button. When you click the zoom button a second time, the whole page is displayed once more. Excel allows you to preview all the pages by clicking on the Next and Previous buttons.
You can also show or hide margins. Margins consist of dotted lines with drag handles at the end of each line. The margins displayed in Print Preview are fairly comprehensive. Firstly, we have the page margins: top, bottom, left and right. Next, we have margins to control the area available to headers and footers. Finally, we have drag handles allowing us to change the column widths. You will often find that you can reduce the number of pages required to print a document simply by changing the various margins.
Author is a developer and trainer with Macresource Computer Training, an independent computer training company offering Microsoft Excel Training Courses in London and throughout the UK.
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