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Just thought I should give the community my top five list for computer troubleshooting!
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In | 11/7/2008 7:27:01 PM
The maturity of the ecosystem of software and hardware products built around Windows Vista contributed not only to the evolution of the operating system’s level of performance, along with Service Pack 1, but also to making irrelevant the vast majority of incompatibility problems which affected the RTM build of the platform.
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In | 11/4/2008 12:04:38 PM
1. How do I install Windows XP on a computer with Windows Vista pre-installed? 2. Process Monitor 2.0 for Vista and XP 3. 5 Reasons Why Windows Vista Failed 4. The definitive guide to upgrading from Windows XP 5. Network Access Protection for XP SP3 and Vista SP1 6. How to Change a Computer Password Using Command Prompt 7. Vista 4,000 Applications Compatibility List 8. The successor of Windows XP ...
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In | 11/4/2008 12:02:00 PM
A modern PC with Vista Home Edition takes about one and a half minutes to boot. An older machine with XP is about the same. That’s 30 seconds for the PC itself (the BIOS) to boot up, plus a minute for the Windows operating system to boot. Sometimes, you need to reboot Windows (e.g. when installing new software), but there is no need to restart BIOS, too. However, the default is to reboot both. (Th...
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In | 10/29/2008 3:16:08 PM
If you’re preparing to reinstall Windows Vista you’ll need to locate your copy of the Windows Vista product key. Normally this product key is on a sticker on your computer or located with the Windows Vista product manual.
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In | 10/29/2008 3:15:02 PM
Windows Vista is a great looking operating system with some awesome features, but it can be slow, unless you’ve got a hugely powerful PC to run it. For most computers however, a few quick Vista tweaks can make a massive difference in the speed of Vista for everyday use. Here are the list of recommended Vista performance and speed tweaks:
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In | 10/29/2008 10:50:57 AM
Despite being different releases associated with the evolution of the Windows client, Windows XP and Windows Vista share not only common elements and components through their architecture, starting with the kernel, but also flaws in the source code.
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In | 10/29/2008 10:50:35 AM
If you wish to install Windows XP on a computer that comes with Windows Vista already installed then you will have to create a separate partition on your hard drive to install Windows XP onto. This effectively splits the hard drive into two, and keeps the different versions of Windows separate. To do this you need to open up the Computer Management screen by going to the Start menu and then right-...
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In | 10/29/2008 10:49:45 AM
A complete tutorial about the Task Manager. It shows you all you can do with this tool.
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The last part of the series on how to make your Windows Vista look like MAC OS X Leopard.
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