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SuTree is a knowledge community.
We nurture the ultimate tree of knowledge:
the world's largest index & library of free video
lessons, video tutorials, video lectures & video how to guides.

Our content is handpicked by our users
 and then
examined by our team/community.  Good informative videos!


 

The Using Windows XP Video Tutorials series includes the following titles:

  • How to Customize your Desktop Background
  • How to Choose a Screensaver
  • How to Change Screen Resolution
  • How to Customize the Start Menu
  • How to make a VPN connection
  • How to Rename Pictures
  • How to Categorize Pictures
  • How to Change the File Name of a Single Picture
  • How to Print Your Pictures
  • How to Turn on the Firewall
  • How to Add Support for Additional Languages
  • How to Add a Keyboard or Input Method Editor
  • How to Change Language for Non-Unicode Programs

To add a new font to your computer

  • Open fonts in the Control Panel.
  • On the File menu, click Install New Font.
  • In Drives, click the drive you want.
  • In Folders double click the folder that contains the fonts you want to add.
  • In the List of Fonts, click the font you want to add, and then click Ok.
  • Ta add all of the listed fonts, click Select All, and then click OK.

Computers Hardware Add-ons Questions & Answers This is a rough estimate but I would say there are well over 100K questions and answers here and where I come from that's a ton!



Windows Vista How Tos 

This list contains all of the articles written about Windows Vista. If you can't find a topic in here, try the search.

 

eBay Video Tutorial
Check out this video tutorial on some good how tos on eBay. The tutorials are from the site, cbt Cafe, Computer Based Training Cafe.
 
I found this site using Telescope with the search query, video tutorials. It gave up some great results.

Digital Home DIY: Step-by-step guides that make home tech projects easy. This is a new one to me but it looks pretty cool and definetly something you should check out.

PEBuilder Plugins with lots of freeware downloads and some how to's. Window's hot fixes, portable office, plus more.

Monster Guide Here's a site that offers a Guide to enhance your life with helpul advice, information, tips, and resources. Lots of goodies on how to!

Tracing an email Here's a guide is to show the process involved in tracing an email. The first step required to tracing an email is finding out the headers of the email. What are headers? Email headers are lines added at the top of an email message that are used by servers as the email goes on route to get delivered. Generally email clients only show the standard To, From, and Subject headers, but there are more...

 


How to Actually Execute Your To-Do List: or, Why Writing It Down Doesn’t Actually Get It Done  I really need to get deep into this and it makes a lot of sense.

How to track the original location of an email via its IP address  Here’s a quick how-to guide on how you can track email to it’s originating location by figuring out the email’s IP address and looking it up. Good how to.

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Howtopedia is a collaborative project where all visitors can write and participate to a practical knowledge library. Some good how tos!
 

AARP Offers some good beginner and intermediate how tos and tutorials that you might find interesting.

How to Do Everything Faster 22 smarter, more efficient ways to make short work of common tech tasks--from reinstalling Windows to crushing spyware to setting up a Web site. Resource: PC World. Here's the list of things it covers:

  • Move Your Media Files to an External Drive
  • Back Up Your Data
  • Reinstall Windows
  • Open a Favorite Folder
  • E-Mail Huge Files
  • Create a Bootable Rescue Disc
  • Build a Web Site
  • Keep Tabs on the News
  • Correct a Photo's Exposure
  • Change Your Monitor's Resolution
  • Copy Your Events Calendar to Your Not-So-Smart Phone
  • Scan for Malware With Online Tools
  • Find the Mileage of Your Hiking/Jogging/Biking Route
  • Create a Podcast
  • Burn a Playlist CD
  • Add Online Payments to Your Web Site
  • Share Photos With Family and Friends
  • Add Titles to Your Home Movie
  • Identify a Hoax E-Mail Message
  • Adjust Your HDTV
  • Take Linux for a Test Drive
  • Publish Home Movies
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