User:Imtoodark

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a)

Steps: 1.	Right-Click on Computer icon on desktop

2.	Open computer management console

3.	Expand Local Users and Groups

4.	Double-Click on Users Folder

5.	Action/New User or Right-Click/New User

6.	Insert above user credentials

7.	Click on Create Button

b)	Make the user Vincent all administrators rights.		1. Right-Click on Zub user/Properties

2. Choose Member Of Tab

3. Click Add Button/Advanced/Find Now

4. Choose Administrators

5. Click Ok

1.2 1.	Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search.

(If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search.) 2.	Enter Device Manager in the search box, and then tap or click Device Manager. You might be asked for an admin password or to confirm your choice.

3.	Double-tap or double-click Network Adapters, press and hold or right-click your adapter, and then tap or click Properties.

4.	Tap or click the Driver tab, and then tap or click Update Driver.

If Windows can't find the driver on your PC and you don't have a connection to the Internet, you might need to contact the network adapter manufacturer or your PC manufacturer to get the driver. Check the info that came with your network adapter or your PC to see if you have a disc that contains the drivers.

1.3

To create a restore point, follow these steps:

1.	Open the Start screen, type System Restore, and click the word Settings in the Search pane on the right. As you begin typing directly at the Start screen, the Search pane appears, listing matches. The Search pane normally searches for apps, so it won’t find any matches. But when you click the word Settings, the Search pane lists all the settings containing the phrase “System Restore.”

2.	Click the Create a Restore Point link. The System Properties window appears opened to the System Protection tab, which lists options for System Restore. Look for the Create button near the bottom.

3.	Click the Create button to fetch the System Protection window, type a name for your new restore point, and then click the System Protection window’s Create button to save the restore point.

Windows 8 creates a restore point with your chosen name, leaving you some open windows to close.

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1.	Right-click on My Computer and select ‘Manage’. Alternately you can typediskmgmt.msc into the Start search box and enter.

2.	The Computer Management screen opens, click on Disk Management then Action and Create VHD.

3.	Browse to the directory you want the disk to reside as per above specifications.

4.	Choose the VHD size and VHD type as per specifications above.

5.	Rename the VHD as Backup.

2.2 1.	In Disk Management, the virtual drive is listed as unallocated space.

2.	Right-click and select Initialize Disk.

3.	Select the disk

4.	In the initialize disk box just keep MBR selected and hit OK.

2.3 1.	Right-clicking the unallocated space and select New Simple Volume.

2.	Insert the amount of space as per the above specifications.

3.	Choose the volume size as 6000 MB

4.	Assign the drive letter V to the partition.

5.	Format the volume created as a NTFS file system.

6.	Volume label – new volume

7.	Click on perform a quick format.