Bum-A-Post Wednesday: How to Fix a Computer or PC that is Not Booting/Starting Up? How Can I Fix my PC Without Having a Boot CD? Where Can I Get a Boot CD for Windows?

By: Tom Parks

How to Fix a Computer or PC that is Not Booting Up? How Can I Fix my PC Without Having a Boot CD? What Should I Do if I Don’t Have a Boot Disc? Where Can I Get a Boot CD for Windows?

One of my friend’s computer had numerous problems. He used to ignore all the error messages he gets in his Windows XP and continued to work with it, until the day it became dead.

And he asked me how he could revive it, because he was not even able to start his computer and didn’t know where his boot CD was. Read more

Bum-A-Post Wednesday: What is internet security?

By: Jas Devid | Posted: Nov 24th, 2009

Internet security has always been at top concern for IT industry. Because, nowadays a large number of monetary transactions are taking place using the online mechanism. Computer users prefer using online banking service instead of waiting in long queues for their turn. Some enjoy shopping from their home, and others like to invest in share’s using the online trading option.

Each of this service requires important credentials of users, which are known only to the user. The online transaction is carried forward after the server authenticates the entered credentials with the stored credentials in the server. When the authentication process is successful, the user then can start the transaction process. Read more

Bum-A-Post: 5 Instant Ways to Boost Traffic on your Website

November 18, 2009 · Posted in Bum-A-Post, Internet Marketing · Comment 

It’s Bum-A-Post Wednesday!!! This is a section in Trehb101 that I just came up with recently wherein every Wednesday (at least I’ll try to be true to it, don’t go whining if I miss a day or two or completely ignore it altogether :-) ) I’ll post some articles (copyright free – pulled them from article dump sites ;-) )… Anyway, some helpful articles that I am too lazy to write myself, but still could be beneficial to you… “COULD BE” is the operative phrase. See next paragraph…

Before you go further, let me just say to remember my little disclaimer and please unless I flat out say it, when I put an article here it simply implies that the article may be useful, but that doesn’t mean I am endorsing it. “USE YOUR COMMON SENSE!!!” is the operative statement…

Article starts below…

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By: Alina | Posted: Nov 18th, 2009

Developing a website complimented with attractive features and services is not sufficient; you need to have an effective marketing strategy to make it successful. A website owner has to plan out some promotional activities to reach out to his target audience directly. There are different ways using which he can bring in more traffic, and establish credibility while increasing profits instantly. Read more

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