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Device manager in Windows 7

Time Required: Accessing Device Manger from the Computer Management utility in Windows 7 takes a few minutes Here's How: 1.Click on the Start button and then choose Control Panel. 2.Click on the System and Security link. Note: If you're viewing the Large icons or Small icons view of Control Panel, you won't see this link. Simply click on the Administrative Tools icon and proceed to Step 4. 3.In the System and Security window, click on the Administrative Tools heading located near the bottom of the window. 4.In the Administrative Tools window, double-click on the Computer Management icon. 5.When Computer Management opens, click on Device Manager on the left side of the window, located toward the bottom of the list under System Tools. Device Manager should now appear on the right side of the Computer Management window. Find the device you are trying to troubleshoot double click the device , click troubleshoot this should correct the issue

data sort in excel 2007

Access a worksheet with data that can be sorted. Open Excel 2007 and either open an existing worksheet or add information into an empty worksheet. Data should be in a table, preferably with assigned column headers to make selecting the sorting criteria easier. Make sure that all of the data in a given column is of the same format so that it is sorted consistently. Choose the data to be sorted. Left-click and drag to select the data. Ensure that both the data and the headers are included. Open the sort dialog. Select "Data" on the Excel 2007 ribbon, and then click on the "Sort" icon. Configure the sort options and apply the sort. If you have created column headers, make sure "My data has headers" is selected. Select the column to sort by in the "Sort by" drop-down list. Select how to sort the data by selecting from the drop down list, typically by the cell values. You can also sort by cell color, font color or cell icon. Select w

Start up problem of outlook 2010

This is one of the most common problems with Microsoft Outlook 2010. Whenever this problem occurs the Microsoft Outlook 2010 comes up with an error message “Cannot start Microsoft Outlook 2010”. This error can persist even after repairing and reinstalling the software. By this time the program also cannot be started in the Safe Mode. The possible reason behind this issue may be the wrong way of Outlook shutdown which in turn leads to a problematic navigation panel. A couple of possible reasons that outlook shutdown improperly are  turning off the computer by the power button instead of doing the proper shutdown of the computer using the start menu or you had a power failure.  One way of resolving the error is by running the Outlook.exe /resetnavpane command. If this method does not work then go for running the Inbox Repair tool to overcome the problem.