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how to format windows 7

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How to Format a Computer Need to learn how to format your computer? Formatting a drive prepares the surface of the disk to store new data. Computers are often formatted before they are sold, donated, or returned to employers. Likewise, computers with viruses or errors can be formatted and returned to their "out of the box" settings. How to Format a Computer with Windows 7 Warning  - Formatting hard drive information does not permanently erase the data. Even after a computer has been formatted, deleted files can be easily recovered. If you want to permanently wipe your hard drive by completely overwritting hard drive data, check out  WipeDrive . To format your hard disk during Windows 7 installation, you'll need to start, or boot, your computer using the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive. Turn on your computer so that Windows starts normally, insert the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive, and then shut down your computer. Restart your

how to solder capacitor

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Checking for blown capacitors in your malfunctioning electronics is fast and easy if know what you're looking for.  Replacing one part at a couple dollars a piece is much cheaper than replacing an entire monitor for hundreds of dollars!  Monitors, digital converters, and other video- related electronics commonly have power issues that are caused by faulty (read: low quality production) capacitors.  Common symptoms include: - Unit won't turn on - Unit won't return from standby - Unit turns on and off intermittently - Screen flickering or distorted - Lines across the screen If you're experiencing any of these, it's worth taking several minutes to check your circuit board capacitors. Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 1: Tools Needed Checking the capacitor just requires your eyeballs but replacing them requires a few tools: - Screwdriver, hex wrench, or whatever's needed to open the case - Soldering iron - Replacement capacitors (y
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Checking for blown capacitors in your malfunctioning electronics is fast and easy if know what you're looking for.  Replacing one part at a couple dollars a piece is much cheaper than replacing an entire monitor for hundreds of dollars!  Monitors, digital converters, and other video- related electronics commonly have power issues that are caused by faulty (read: low quality production) capacitors.  Common symptoms include: - Unit won't turn on - Unit won't return from standby - Unit turns on and off intermittently - Screen flickering or distorted - Lines across the screen If you're experiencing any of these, it's worth taking several minutes to check your circuit board capacitors. Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 1: Tools Needed Checking the capacitor just requires your eyeballs but replacing them requires a few tools: - Screwdriver, hex wrench, or whatever's needed to open the case - Soldering iron - Replacement capacitors (y