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May 24, code 19 error with my portable device
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
This portable device error is similar to the DVR problem. The system can not find the driver registration
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May 24, i forget my licence
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
my licence key is losed . plz provide me
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May 22, Mrs Holstein
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
yes, there is confusion on programs, and internet, wireless, printer, all virus etc… if a business has xp they need to stay with it… you can not
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May 22, vist not seeing hdmi cable
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
Toshiba satellite p300. Plug hdmi cable into tv and boot up pc. Bootup and windows startup is seen on the screen but the moment the Dreade vista
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GFI Backup 2009 Home Edition - a worthy alternative to the Backup and Restore Center
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
One of the problems with Windows Vista’s Backup and Restore Center is the fact that it provides different functionality based on the Windows Vista version you have. For example, Windows Vista Home (Basic and Premium) users cannot make a complete backup of their PC. They need to purchase Windows Vista Business or Ultimate or go for a third-party solution which offers all the backup and restore features they need. The good news is that these users no longer need to spend money on a complete solution. A company called GFI has launched GFI Backup 2009 Home Edition, a software tool which offers all the backup and restore features you need, free of charge. In this article I will review this tool and summarize its main features and how well they work.
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How To Convert Movies For iPhone or iPod Touch In Windows Vista
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
Many of our readers asked us via e-mail if we know any free tools which work on Windows Vista that can be used to convert movies to the format(s) supported by iPhone. Therefore, we decided to test some free video converting applications and then make a tutorial on how to use the best tool we could find. In this article I will give you a step by step guide for a tool called Handbrake. At the end, I will also give you a list of other possible alternatives.
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How To Uninstall Windows Vista Using EasyBCD
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
In 2007 we published an article about how to uninstall Windows Vista when you have a dual boot configuration. In that article we were using VistaBootPro to remove the boot entry for Windows Vista. However, this tool is no longer free and many of our readers requested another alternative. In this new guide, we will show you how to do the same using EasyBCD, a tool which works just as well and it is free.
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How To Use AdBlock Plus Filters In Internet Explorer 8
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
One of the most popular extensions for Firefox 3 is Adblock Plus. This extension allows users to block ads and banners from the sites they navigate to. Even though Internet Explorer 7 & 8 both have add-ons such as Firefox, there is no free Adblock Plus for them. Fortunately for Internet Explorer 8 fans, now there is a way to build your own adblock filters. In this article I will show you where to find those filters and how to import them into your Internet Explorer 8.
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How To Clean Up & Enhance The Right-Click Context Menu
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
The right-click context menu is one of the most helpful interface elements in Windows, but sometimes, especially when we have lots of applications installed, it can be slow and filled with shortcuts we don’t actually use. I always wanted to simplify it so that it would include only the options I want to use. After a bit of research, I found three freeware tools which allow you to clean up and customize the right-click context menu and have it as you want it to be. In this article I will show you where to find them, what they do and how to use them.
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Offline Files - How To Work With Network Files When Offline
Posted by joe under Windows Vista
Offline Files is one of the less known features in Windows Vista, even though it was introduced with Windows 2000. Since then it has undergone many changes and improvements. The Windows Vista version is better than ever as it features several improvements such as the ability to force the transition to offline & online modes. Also the synchronization process has been streamlined and it now transfers only the blocks which were modified while offline, which translates into improved synchronization speed.
In this article I will show you the following: what are Offline Files, how this feature works, how to enable it, how to make files available offline, how to access them, how to delete an offline copy and how to change the amount of disk space used by offline files.

