Articles, tagged with "windows xp service pack", page 2
18th October 2010
After more than three years of improvement and upgrading, Microsoft released to retail customers on June 12, the new Microsoft Office 2010, an advanced and gracious version of Microsoft Office 2007, with innovative features that were customized to fit the...
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Author:
naval gogia
27th August 2010
Foil-stamping is a great way to give your documents that little something extra. In the past, foil-stamping was an expensive endeavor, but it's not anymore thanks to the Fastback P21x FoilFast Printer from Powis Parker. Here's a short review of it so you ...
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MyBinding.com
19th August 2010
NTBackup is a utility in the Windows NT systems that is used to create routine backups of valuable data in the form of BKF files. You can take the backup in various modes such as differential, incremental, etc and in various storage media as well. However...
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Author:
harry32
18th August 2010
Hyper-threading is a technology supported by the Intel processors in which a single CPU (Central Processing Unit) can behave like multiple CPUs. The benefit of using the CPU in this way is that it allows different applications to use the resources separat...
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Author:
Tom Patrick
13th August 2010
Installing a third-party program such as TVMedia in your Windows XP system can sometimes land you in trouble. This program gets installed by spyware programs or during ActiveX installation. It is basically an adware itself that collects your browsing info...
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Author:
k madhav
12th August 2010
If you have Bluetooth peripheral devices like mobile phone, GPS, PDA or headset, probably you won't need to install specific Bluetooth drivers on these devices - the software is built-in and ready for use. But if you want to connect them to a PC, you may ...
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Author:
Tocolue
12th August 2010
When installing your Bluetooth Wireless Device in Windows XP Service Pack 2, sometimes you will find this Bluetooth device can not be correctly recognized in Device Manager; if you try to use it, you will see some error massages like "Device not found" on...
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Author:
Tocolue
09th August 2010
In the Windows NT and later systems, the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) file acts as the layer between the various software drivers that communicate with the hardware components. In addition, this file is needed when the system is to be booted. However,...
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Author:
k madhav
09th August 2010
An engineer with the British Motor Corporation (BMC) in the 1950s had a dream that a small car would be put outside the house of every working person. The car that Alec Issigonis designed eventually stood outside everything from a palace to a hovel. With ...
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Author:
theoutsourcebot
19th July 2010
By following a few easy tips and techniques you can not only make sure your computer is running fast and efficient, but also maintain optimized PC performance. In this article we discuss how you can use the tools available in Windows Vista & Windows XP Se...
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Author:
Rick Licr
24th June 2010
The NTFS (New Technology File System) is a journaled file system from Microsoft that is the successor of the FAT-based systems. Because of the journaling feature, it ensures that the indices and the internal data structures of the system are intact even a...
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Author:
jacobluis
31st May 2010
Damage caused due to worms and viruses is unparallel. MSBlast.exe is one of the worms that can infect any Windows computer that is connected via network. It exploits a known DCOM RPC vulnerability of Windows XP and Windows 2000 operating systems. By start...
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Author:
jacobluis
17th May 2010
You can use a wireless network to surf the web while you're sitting on your couch or in your yard. Plus, it's easier to install than you think.
man with a laptop in a hammock
Note: The following instructions apply to all editions of Windows 7. For Win...
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Author:
M. Ahsan Shah
30th April 2010
If you experience any problems that involve damaged files or found that certain registration information is messing, then you may be required to repair Internet Explorer particularly if you are using the Windows Vista or Windows XP Operating Systems.
To...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
18th March 2010
Windows Security Center is a security tool included with Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. It allows you to monitor the status of computer security settings and services. Windows Security Center also con...
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Author:
Ryan