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It’s time once again for another episode of our Windows XP optimization series. In the past few months, you’ve seen tweaks that helped you change the Start Menu, Desktop, Display Properties, Control Panel, Folder Options, and so on. Most optimizations could not be made the old-fashioned way (from the Cont... |
27 April 2009 04:07 GMT |
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It’s time to continue from where I left off in my previous article regarding registry tweaks for your Microsoft Windows XP operating system. Therefore, in part ten of your tweaking saga we’ll go through a few more important tweaks for your Start Menu. So if the previous article caught your attention and y... |
6 April 2009 02:41 GMT |
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The Microsoft Windows XP system optimization saga continues today with a few tweaks that will enable you, as the title states, to customize your Start Menu. Why would you do that? Well, if you’re a long-time user of a Windows operating system, you’ve surely noticed that some of the items in your Start Men... |
3 March 2009 15:01 GMT |
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Computer performance is strictly related to the level of registry optimization. Of course, there are other aspects to be considered, such as file defragmentation, but the registry is the heart of Windows and if things are not in order here the list of mischiefs that can occur extends exponentially.Cleaning up Windows... |
5 January 2009 12:33 GMT |
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In part eight of the our tweaking series we’ll go through a few Control Panel optimizations for Windows XP power users that may not interest most people using their operating system for basic tasks. When they wish to install and especially uninstall a program, users access the Add or Remove Programs component i... |
26 December 2008 12:01 GMT |
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In this episode of our Windows XP tweaking saga, we’ll learn how to customize a few default applications of this operating system. If you’re just joining us, please allow me to ‘fill you in’ on the details: the "Registry Tweaks to Enhance Your Windows XPerience" series provides tweaks that do ... |
23 December 2008 12:01 GMT |
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Admit it! Getting rid of all useless products on your computer has always been a pain in the neck. And with the New Year knocking you have to get your system cleaned up and ready for new software abuse. A good way to start anew is performing a clean system install. Just save all the data you need from the primary pa... |
22 December 2008 14:21 GMT |
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The moment has come once again to pimp your Windows XP with the skills of a power user and the tool that will always be at your disposal, Notepad. This article, along with the previous ones (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5), will allow you to enhance and customize your operating system with advanced IT knowled... |
29 November 2008 16:31 GMT |
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Once again, it's time to enhance your Windows XP operating system exactly the way you want and without paying a cent on expensive programs that do something so simple that even a kid could handle it. This series allows you to make important changes to the look, feel and behavior of your Microsoft Windows XP with... |
26 November 2008 16:21 GMT |
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Welcome to yet another episode of our Microsoft Windows XP tweaking saga. If you're not familiar with the procedure, please start by reading the first article in the series, so as to fully understand how exactly you should use the lines below and how to run the tweaks. However, don't hesitate to have a look... |
12 November 2008 16:01 GMT |
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Welcome back to the registry optimization saga! If you’re just joining us, please start by reading at least our first episode, which describes a few rules that must be followed in order for the optimization process to take place successfully...So, now that you’ve opened your tweak.reg file and you’v... |
25 October 2008 03:01 GMT |
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Allow me to start this article by recommending you read (if you haven’t already) the first part of this “tweaking series,” as it sets the ground rules that must be followed in order to get the job done right. The concept behind the "tweaking series" is quite simple, in that it shows you h... |
23 October 2008 05:01 GMT |
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You may ask yourselves, why should this article be any different from all those tweaking tutorials around the Internet or, better yet, why should you read this when you can install a program that does it all for you? Here's why: this article will help you make important changes to your system with just two windo... |
16 September 2008 04:01 GMT |
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Windows 7 is the next iteration of the Windows operating system that will succeed Windows Vista. Following the availability of the latest Windows Client, Windows Vienna was the codename for the next version of Windows. Of course that, at that time, the legacy of Jim Allchin, the former Co-President, Platforms & Servi... |
16 January 2008 12:27 GMT |
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January 2008 comes with a new trend when talking about computer security because lots of worms, Trojan horses, viruses or other pieces of malware attempt to disable important Windows functions in order to hide their files. WORM_YAHLOVER.AL is just another worm designed to work on Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and Serv... |
14 January 2008 13:31 GMT |
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That's right! Now you can get your hands on the first Release Candidate for Windows XP Service Pack 3! And all it will take is the implementation of a simple registry hack designed to allow Windows XP users to access, download and install Service Pack 3 Release Candidate straight from Microsoft. You are not one ... |
22 November 2007 02:59 GMT |
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IIS is the web server developed by Microsoft. The versions of IIS are: IIS 1.0, Windows NT 3.51 available as a free add-on, IIS 2.0, Windows NT 4.0, IIS 3.0, Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3, IIS 4.0, Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack, IIS 5.0, Windows 2000, IIS 5.1, Windows XP Professional, IIS 6.0, Windows Server 2003 and Wi... |
27 August 2007 10:43 GMT |
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This is, as the title says, nothing more than an open invitation to hack Windows Vista to the extreme. But in order to do so you will have to become familiarized with a hierarchical database in Windows Vista containing all the values of variables in the operating system together with the applications and services tha... |
5 May 2007 11:01 GMT |
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That's right, in Windows Vista, with the help of an extension, users will be able to manage the registry through Windows Explorer. Through the Windows Registry Shell Namespace Extension, Vista users will be enabled to view, search and interact with the Windows Registry data through their average Explorer window,... |
28 March 2007 03:53 GMT |
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I wrote a review for TUT a while back only testing out the demo version of the program (the one that lets you run the software a total of ten times). Thanks to the guys at Answers That Work, I'll be recapping what I already said but for the Pro version of the product as well. Get your comp in gearThe Ultimate Tr... |
30 January 2006 10:08 GMT |
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