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Monday, June 13, 2011

How to Disable Tag Suggestion Feature in Facebook

 FacebookIf you use Facebook often and do not want its Tag Suggestion feature, you may disable it yourself or may contact a computer repair service for help. When the Facebook user uploads a photo in his/her profile, the social networking site enables the tag suggestion. The feature recognizes the faces of your friends in the picture and automatically tags the photos. The feature is turned on for all Facebook users by default. For disabling the feature in your Facebook account, follow some simple steps.

• Step 1: Go to the Facebook website and login to your account.
• Step 2: Now click on the tab labeled Account and go to Privacy Settings link which is available at the top right side corner.
• Step 3: On the Privacy Settings page, the Facebook user must click on the link that is called Customize Settings; this link is located at the bottom left side.
• Step 4: Now the user must click on the button called Edit Settings which is visible against the option Suggest photos of me to friends.
• Step 5: A window will pop up and the user has to choose the Disable option and then click Okay button for saving settings.

This will stop you from being automatically tagged in your friends’ uploaded photos. If you are not confident in doing this yourself, get the services of a remote PC support provider.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

How to Share Your Libraries in Windows 7

Windows 7If you are a Windows 7 user, you may choose to share your libraries with the other network users. The operating system enables the users to share libraries with read/write access or read only access. There are steps to achieving the task and if you are not confident on achieving the task, then seek the services of an online technical support provider.

• Step 1: The user must open Windows Explorer.

• Step 2: Now you must choose a library that you want to share with the other users who are on the network.

• Step 3: In the toolbar, the user must click on Share With and then select Homegroup (Read) or maybe Homegroup (Read/Write). When you choose Homegroup (Read), the other users on the network will gain read only access to the files on your chosen library. Now if you select Homegroup (Read/Write), the other users on network can enjoy both read and write access to the files in the library that has been selected.

If in future you do not want the particular library files to be accessed by the other users on the network, you have to un-share the library. In this case, the user must follow the aforementioned steps and then choose Nobody option from the menu. There are many remote PC repair services that can help you with this and other computer related issues.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Steps to Show Games as Menu in Start Menu of Windows 7

Do you love playing games on your PC? Do you switch on your PC mostly for playing your favorite games? Well, if you have such an addiction, wouldn’t it be good to have the games shown as menu in the Start menu? You would then get direct access to your games and start playing. All Windows 7 operating system users can choose to go right to the Games category for running the games fast. Gone are the days when users had to go to the Games folder and choose a game for playing.

For showing games as menu in start menu, you have to follow some steps or seek the services of an online technical support provider.

• Step 1: Right click on the Start menu and choose “Properties” from the menu that appears.

• Step 2: Now the user has to choose the tab labeled “Start Menu”, in case that tab is not already selected.

• Step 3: Look for the button called “Customize” under the Start Menu tab and click on it.

• Step 4: Now scroll down the list of options and select the option “Display as menu” which is found under the Games category.

• Step 5: Now click on “OK” for saving the settings.

If you still have problems, contact a remote PC support provider for assistance immediately.