Showing posts with label Windows Online Support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Online Support. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2013

How To Setup Windows Live Mail

Over the years, Outlook Express has gained much popularity and is well renowned for its usability. The different versions of the Outlook Express have gathered the much-deserved appreciation and have turned out to be highly successful. Now it is time for the Outlook Express to step aside for the new Windows Live mail and users to start using the new mail manager from Microsoft. It shares traits with the Outlook Express and is actually better and revolutionary than the Outlook Express. Working with the Windows Live mail can be easy but you need to setup the Windows Live mail first. Setting up of the Windows Live mail can be done by following the below provided guidelines.

Instructions

  • For the Windows Live mail to work efficiently, the system should have the minimum requirements of 800MHz processor and 128 MB RAM. In addition, the operating system should be Windows XP service pack 2 or higher, a stable internet connection is required and web browsers like Internet Explorer or Firefox should be on board the system.
  • Download the Windows Live mail from the internet and it has to be installed in your system. The different prompts needed to be followed in order for the successful installation of Windows Live mail.
  • After the successful installation of the Windows Live mail on your system, the email accounts have to be setup. In order to perform this task, click on Add An Email Account. Details such as email address, password, name and other such information have to be entered.
  • The mail server settings, the POP3 or SMTP have to be known. The check box corresponding to Server Requires Authentication has to be check marked.
  • Complete the wizard and you are ready with your Windows Live mail.
  • Now you will be able to send and receive mails easily.

By following the above-mentioned guidelines, you can easily setup the Windows Live mail and start working with it. If you have any doubts in following the guidelines or require any additional support, you may contact the Windows online support number. The qualified and professional technicians that can be reached via the Windows online support number will provide you with the easiest of help tips and support. You may also make use of our tech support feature for further assistance.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Steps To Diagnose A Slow Laptop Internet Connection


Diagnosing a computer these days can be done by anyone, including you and me! Are you troubled with a slow internet connection? Then you can use the tools built into the Windows 7 OS to diagnose the reason behind the same. These tools can troubleshoot the problem quite effectively too, unless it is a hardware problem or a program/system error. Here at Windows Tech support, we shall show you a few simple ways by which you can get this done on your own without having to rely on technicians or your next-door neighbor's kid!

Windows online support instructions 

Switch on your Windows 7 device and log on to your Windows 7 computer. Wait for the system to boot up. Click on the Admin account label. Enter your password when prompted to sign into your account. The admin account will let you exercise the administrative rights.
Move the mouse pointer and click on the icon placed on the bottom right end of the home screen. This will make the network options to pop up. From the pop up, select the label that reads, Troubleshoot Problems.
Click the label that reads View Network Connections. From the View Network Connections window, select the label that reads network adapter. Make sure that you are clicking the network adapter that is connected to your laptop. Hit the Diagnose button to initiate the scan process.
The Diagnose option will return to the details of the issues that is causing the network to go slow.
Now you may select the Fix tool. The Fix option will fix the issues and other problems  that make your network connection slow. This may take some time and will depend on the data being fixed. Close all the tabs and go for a system restart.
Launch the Start menu, from the Start button. Click on the power button or the label shutdown placed on the bottom right corner of the start menu pop up.
Wait for the system to reboot. The above fix method will help you fix the issues of slow Internet connection.
Follow the Windows online support instructions briefed above to fix the issues of slow internet connection. For any assistance on the same, feel free to contact our Windows support desk. You may also visit our tech blogs and forums for support.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Tips To Reinstall And Activate Windows XP Service Pack 2


We are familiar with the proverb “It is easier said than done.” However, the proverb is in contrary in case of Windows XP SP2. It is easier to uninstall and then reinstall the software than saying the word “Reinstall”, simply because the Microsoft Windows online support team has made the process of uninstall and reinstall quite effortless. You can activate Windows XP Service Pack 2 software in your system via phone or internet. The following instructions will help you in achieving your target.
Instructions
Insert the installation CD, which you get with purchase of Windows XP SP2 software, into the CD-ROM drive.
Reboot your system. A few secondss before the Windows start loading, you will see this message on your computer screen “Press any key” to allow booting from the disk. Alternatively, you can press “F12” or “ESC” key to get options for booting. Select “CD-ROM” to go to the next step. Different computer will have different boot options key.
Now, a license agreement needs to be made. Pressing “F8” key means you have agreed to the agreement. Select “Current partition” option. Press “Enter” button to start the installation process. In case of multiple partitions, choose and click the option where the software is currently installed.
Using a popular file system format known as “NTFS”, you can format the partition that you have chosen.
While setting up the GUI, you are required to enter the following information: license key, time zone, and computer system as well as network settings. The setup will take 30 to 45 minutes. Your computer will restart automatically before the activation process, so just wait patiently.
As soon as your computer restarts, click on the bubble that shows the activation remainder. You will see this in the activation region. Then, choose your activation option, which is either phone or the internet. If you want the activation to complete in the shortest possible time, choose the internet option.
Now, if you have chosen the internet option of activation, you have to wait for a few minutes, normally 1 to 2 minutes, in order to get approved. Then, in order to make sure the activation process is successfully completed, you need to restart your computer again. If nothing went wrong during the activation process, then the activation reminder will disappear.
Even though it is easy to uninstall, reinstall and activate Windows XP SP2 in your system, errors may occur anytime. In such a situation, the best remedy is to get in touch with the Microsoft Windows online support team.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

How To Restore Lost MSN Messenger passwords?


Windows Live messenger previously known as MSN messenger is a free instant messaging client developed by the Microsoft Company which is compatible with almost all versions of windows operating systems. The application first hit the market in the year 1999 as MSN messenger. Apart from the basic emailing function, MSN allows users to send instant messages and search applications.
There are situations where you may lose or forget your MSN account password, or unable to view the stored password of your account that contain some important files and messages. In this article I wish to discuss the instructions provided by the Windows Online Support team to restore a stored MSN Password after creating a new account.
Instructions
Turn on your windows computer system and launch your web browser.
Now go to the MSN/ Windows Live website and then navigate to reset your password page.
Now select I forget my password option followed by clicking the reset password button.
Now input your MSN/Windows Live ID and the prompted security phrase. When done, trigger the Next button.
Now trigger the option labeled Email me a security link or Security Question. Once you choose the email option then Microsoft emails you a link by using which you can reset your lost MSN password. Microsoft sends this email to the email address you provided at the time of account registration. An alternative for this is to choose the Security Question option. Then you were prompted to answer the question configured during the registration of your account.
Once you finish answering, input a new password in the password field and confirm by reentering it.
When done, trigger the reset password option to reset the stored password with the newly created one.
Now launch MSN Messenger application on your system again and then try login to your account providing your MSN/Windows Live ID and the password you just created in the login window followed by clicking the sign in button.
If you find nothing wrong and trouble free, continue using MSN messenger to manage your messages and information. Sometimes you may not able to access your account by providing new password then it’s better to contact the Windows Online Support team for further assistance. Thank you!