computer info on background image

Winston Mu
I want to get my computer to execute requested info quicker and also to place my toolbar listings so that they do not appear always on my screen when I launch onto the internet. Hope this makes sense.
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The built in defragger can be accessed from Start>Accessories>System Tools>Diskdefragmenter. But the Windows program is pretty slow and doesnt defrag system files. It also needs atleast 15% free space. Among the defragmenters I have tried, I have found Diskeeper to be the most efficient. Its also very easy to use as it can be set to defrag automatically in the background, has a nice GUI and defrags system files.
Try the 30 day trial if you wish
http://www.diskeeper.com/defrag.aspx
The built in defragger can be accessed from Start>Accessories>System Tools>Diskdefragmenter. But the Windows program is pretty slow and doesnt defrag system files. It also needs atleast 15% free space. Among the defragmenters I have tried, I have found Diskeeper to be the most efficient. Its also very easy to use as it can be set to defrag automatically in the background, has a nice GUI and defrags system files.
Try the 30 day trial if you wish
http://www.diskeeper.com/defrag.aspx
Best place to find a job in the Harper's Ferry area?

angicolts
I am relocating to Harper's Ferry in April due to my boyfriends job. Right now I work at a community college and would like that kind of work again. The problem is that colleges and universities like to hire within. I have an AAS in Computer Info Systems. Any suggestions on how or where to look?
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Don't make too many assumptions about the job market you'll find in West Virginia. Most employers like to promote from within (if they are smart), but they usually can't do that even 50% of the time, so don't be discouraged. With your background and experience, I bet you find a good job there.
There are a number of places to look:
* Job-Hunt.org - http://www.job-hunt.org/jobs/westvirginia.shtml
Lists over 50 employers and job sites in West Virginia, including several colleges.
* Craigslist.org - http://geo.craigslist.org/iso/us/wv
Craigslist is a giant online classified ads site where people place mostly free ads. It lists 7 locations in West Virginia. Check the "jobs" and the "gigs" (short-term job assignments) for opportunities. If you need help understanding how to use it, check out Job-Hunt's Guide to Using Craigslist to Find a Job - http://www.job-hunt.org/onlinejobsearchguide/article_guide_to_craigslist.shtml
* Indeed.com - http://www.indeed.com
Indeed is a job aggregator, which means they collect job postings from large job sites (Monster, CareerBuilder, HotJobs) and smaller ones, online classifieds (but not Craigslist), and employer Websites. When you find a job you like, you apply on the originating site. Cool!
* Your college's Career Center
They usually support graduates for a long time after they graduate, so stop to see if they have any connections to people in WV. Or visit the school Website. Often, they have lists of alums who volunteer to act as mentors or information resources for other alums. They may even have job postings or lists of employers.
* Work Force West Virginia - http://www.wvbep.org/bep/default.htm
The West Virginia Employment Office will have job postings, employer listings, and people to help you find a job.
* Harper's Ferry Yellow Pages
Your local library may have the paper version of the local West Virginia Yellow Pages. Look for local colleges or universities located in or near Harper's Ferry.
You'll be fine!
Don't make too many assumptions about the job market you'll find in West Virginia. Most employers like to promote from within (if they are smart), but they usually can't do that even 50% of the time, so don't be discouraged. With your background and experience, I bet you find a good job there.
There are a number of places to look:
* Job-Hunt.org - http://www.job-hunt.org/jobs/westvirginia.shtml
Lists over 50 employers and job sites in West Virginia, including several colleges.
* Craigslist.org - http://geo.craigslist.org/iso/us/wv
Craigslist is a giant online classified ads site where people place mostly free ads. It lists 7 locations in West Virginia. Check the "jobs" and the "gigs" (short-term job assignments) for opportunities. If you need help understanding how to use it, check out Job-Hunt's Guide to Using Craigslist to Find a Job - http://www.job-hunt.org/onlinejobsearchguide/article_guide_to_craigslist.shtml
* Indeed.com - http://www.indeed.com
Indeed is a job aggregator, which means they collect job postings from large job sites (Monster, CareerBuilder, HotJobs) and smaller ones, online classifieds (but not Craigslist), and employer Websites. When you find a job you like, you apply on the originating site. Cool!
* Your college's Career Center
They usually support graduates for a long time after they graduate, so stop to see if they have any connections to people in WV. Or visit the school Website. Often, they have lists of alums who volunteer to act as mentors or information resources for other alums. They may even have job postings or lists of employers.
* Work Force West Virginia - http://www.wvbep.org/bep/default.htm
The West Virginia Employment Office will have job postings, employer listings, and people to help you find a job.
* Harper's Ferry Yellow Pages
Your local library may have the paper version of the local West Virginia Yellow Pages. Look for local colleges or universities located in or near Harper's Ferry.
You'll be fine!
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