Windows System Restore is an important component for any user, as it allows you to bring the system to an earlier, healthier state should disaster strike; but it can also be used on other drives, not just the active one. However, if you want just a particular file from a restore point, you can use System Restore Ex... |
30 November 2011 06:51 GMT |
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The evolution to Windows 8 will make it extremely simple for users to wipe the slate clean and start fresh in case their computer starts acting up for whatever reasons from malware infections to faulty drivers. A new leaked screenshot reportedly from Windows 8 Milestone 2 (M2) shows the upcoming System Restore optio... |
25 March 2011 13:31 GMT |
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Creating restore points on your computer can be really useful especially when the operating system becomes unresponsive and grinds to a halt. Nursing these little helpers, though, is not an easy thing to do, unless System Restore Manager comes into play.
Protecting your PC from software crashes that would affect t... |
2 February 2011 12:11 GMT |
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Delayed four days, Mandriva announced last night (March 10th) the first release candidate version of the upcoming Mandriva Linux 2009.1 (Spring) distribution. This RC release brings a Dual arch (32-bit and 64-bit) installable CD, and some of the hottest Linux technologies, such as: Linux kernel 2.6.29 RC6, X.org serv... |
11 March 2009 04:26 GMT |
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The SystemRescueCd team has announced today the latest version of their Linux system. This new release brings important new features, such as advanced customization and kernel recompilation, as well as updates to some of the already present applications. It's a well known fact that SystemRescueCd is based on Gen... |
8 September 2008 10:02 GMT |
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Avast Antivirus, the popular antivirus application which currently has millions of users in almost every corner of the world, may cause an unexpected behavior of your Windows operating system if certain conditions are met. According to a blog post on the Avast forum, users of older versions of the antivirus may encou... |
13 May 2008 16:06 GMT |
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Now, Windows Vista is an indisputable resource hog. There is no other way of putting it. Vista will go through CPU cycles with no problems and will swallow system memory like there's no tomorrow. At the same time, the hard drive is also an important part of the hardware puzzle necessary to run Vista smoothly. Th... |
3 January 2008 12:29 GMT |
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