About the
EasyLI Done! Series Tutorials
All EasyLI Done! Series Tutorials are designed to accomplish
specific tasks on a step-by-step basis!
From connecting
two computers together to share files using a crossover cable
to setting up a secured
wireless network connection, these online tutorials are extremely
easy to follow. View free networking
information here. Although all tutorials were put together with
the novice user (beginner) in mind, advanced users will find a few
tricks to put to use also, such as 'How
to Force Windows to Shutdown' when it just won't shutdown normally.
Before downloading or using any content or
software on this site, please read the End User License Agreement
(EULA).
Did you know? Almost all wireless routers are setup for unsecure
wireless network connections at the time of purchase.
Did you know? You should never connect your cable or dsl modem
directly to your computer, without having a firewall setup. If your
Internet connection is setup using this method, you are inviting
Ad-Ware, Spy-Ware and worst of all - viruses into your computer!
It would not be long before you start experiencing disturbing pop-ups
and computer malfunctions. Worst case scenario: Identity theft.
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Check
Free Space on All Drives
How to Check the Available Free Space on All of Your CDROM, DVD and
Hard Drives |
Command
Prompt Size
How to Increase the Size of the Command Prompt Window |
Computer
Name - Change
How to Change the Name of the Computer  |
Connect
Wirelessly to the Internet
How to Connect a Computer to a Secure Wireless Network using Windows®
XP to surf (browse) the Internet |
Connect
Two Computers Together using a Crossover Cable to Backup or Exchange
Data
How to Connect Two Windows® XP Computers Together to Share Files
Between them using a crossover cable |
Connecting
Two Windows® XP Computers Together using a Crossover Cable to
Transfer or Share Files Between them
Connecting Two Computers Together via Crossover Cable to Transfer
or Share Files Between them |
Setup
a Home Network using a Router to Connect Two or more Computers Together
How to Connect Two or more Windows® XP Computers Together to Access
the Internet and to Share Files Between them using a Router |
Control
Panel - Access Category and Classic Views
How to Access the Control Panel in Microsoft® Windows® XP |
Critical
Updates - Automatically Download and Install
How to Automatically Download and Install Critical Updates in Microsoft®
Windows® XP |
Desktop
Items - Put Internet Explorer, My Computer... on Your Desktop
How to Put Internet Explorer, My Computer, My Documents and My Network
Places on Your Desktop
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Prevent
Your Wireless Connection from Bouncing from one Wireless Network to
another
How to Automatically Connect to a Preferred Wireless Network using
Windows® XP |
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Reclaim Massive Amounts of Disk Space
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Cache
How to Reduce the Size of the Temporary Internet Files Cache |
Recycle
Bin
How to Reduce the Amount of Space Reserved by Recycle Bin |
System
Restore
How to Reduce the Amount of Space Reserved by System Restore |
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Rename the Administrator
Account
How to Rename the Administrator Account in Microsoft® Windows® XP
Home Edition  |
Restore
Point - Create
How to Create a Restore Point |
Shutdown
Windows - Forced Shutdown
How to Force Windows® to Shutdown |
Startup
Items - Disable
How to determine which programs and services are loading into memory
when Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition starts up |
System
Restore - Turn Off
How to Turn Off System Restore |
System
Restore - Turn On
How to Turn On System Restore |
Windows
Messenger
How to Prevent Windows® Messenger from Starting Automatically and
Appearing in Your System Tray |
Windows
Version
How to Find Out Which Version of Microsoft® Windows® You Are
Using |
Workgroup
Name - Change
How to Change the Workgroup Name
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