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Where are the Windows Registry files?

If you have Windows 9x or ME the Registry files are stored in the Windows folder. They are named System.dat, User.dat and Classes.dat. However Windows 95 and 98 do not have the file Classes.dat. These files all have Hidden attributes so unless you are view hidden files you will not find them.

If you have Windows NT, 2000, 2003, or XP the Registry files are stored in their own folder; Windows\System32\Config. You will not be able to copy these files to make backups, as the operating system is protecting them for security reasons more...

 

BIOS Beep Codes

When you first "boot up" the BIOS takes control of the computer and performs the P.O.S.T (Power On Self Test). At the end of the POST, the computer will play an audible "beep" through either the PC's internal speaker or through a set of external speakers attached to the computer. If the POST completed successfully without detecting any problems with then system will play a single short beep to let you know the test is complete and the computer will continue to startup and load the operating system. If the BIOS detects a problem during POST it will normally display a visual error message on the monitor explaining what the problem is. However, if a problem is detected before the BIOS initializes the video card, or a video card is not present or not detected, then the BIOS will play several "beeps" through the speaker to let you know there is a problem. Depending on the type of the BIOS you have the BIOS may play beeps in a specific pattern to indicate what the problem is, or play the same beep a number of times indicating the problem. It is very important that you pay close attention to the number and/or pattern of the beeps your computer plays on startup more...

 

Heliodisplay -Three Dimensional Images in the Air Visualization of "Real 3D Images" using Laser Plasma

The Heliodisplay from IO2 Technology streams three-dimensional images into the air; no screen is needed. Video input from a computer, TV, DVD player, video game console, etc., is projected as a 22- to 42-in. diagonal image that floats above the device. Also, the Heliodisplay is interactive, like a virtual touchscreen: A hand or finger can act as a mouse. No special glove or pointing device is required. Just as you use a mouse to move the cursor on a traditional computer monitor, you can use your finger to move the cursor around the Heliodisplay image more...

 

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