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Learn how to print painlessly, improve Internet connections, avoid crashes and more in this complete guide.

Programs that conflict with each other, lost Internet connections, and sometimes the whole thing comes crashing to a halt--this is a productivity tool?

Well, we're here to help. At PC Magazine Labs, we deal with the various problems that arise on a regular basis, and through our experience, offer you some of our favorite tips to help you fix, work around, or maybe just cope with your computer. We'll help you speed up your system, make Windows look the way you want it, diagnose system crashes, improve your Internet connections, and more. Read on and learn about how to deal with some of Windows' greatest frustrations and how to make your Windows system run more smoothly than ever before.

Top 10 Tips for Tinkering with Your PC
Speed Up Windows
Restart Windows and Tweak UI
Start Menu and Quick Launch Bar
Prevent System Crashes
Dial-up Networking, Minimise Crashes
Solve Application Conflicts
Prevent Hardware Conflicts
When a Device in the Computer Isn't Working
Improve Internet Connections
Connect to the Web at Start-Up
Get Dial-up Networking to Remember Your Password
Print Without Pain
Improve Your Printing Speed
Boot Shortcuts
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