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Many of us have been using Windows for a long period of time – may be you guys have started from Windows 95 like me. From there it has been a long way till the recent Windows 7. Windows XP started the graphics revolution which continued through Vista (but compromised OS speed for its luxury graphics and huge demand for system resources) and reached up to Windows 7. When Windows Vista entered the market, the main reason many a guys switched to vista from Xp was for its killer graphics read more
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Written by Tony on April 29th, 2011 with no comments.
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Do you own a laptop ? If yes, then you also must have faced a problem similar to mine atleast once in your laptop saga. A common problem with most of laptops is its DVD RW frequently showing complaints. It wont read some disks, some disks may get crashed inside and in some cases (like mine) your DVD RW may not even show any signs of life at all. Though a DVD RW is of not much use now a days, we all still find it unavoidable for Installing/Repairing your operating system – may it be read more
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Written by Tony on April 9th, 2011 with no comments.
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The “Help and Support” link on the Windows Vista and Windows XP Start menu provides online documentation to Microsoft Windows operating system and the basic applets such as Notepad, WordPad, etc. It also educates you on the programs windows operating system contains, including systems, accessories, and communications and entertainment programs and displays links to online help documents, including those provided by your system manufacturer. If you are an experienced Windows user read more
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Written by Tony on May 25th, 2009 with no comments.
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A number of Windows Vista users experiencing problems with Windows Mail, when deleting email messages from the Inbox and Outbox. The message will first become unviewable in the reading pane and will then generate an error when you try to delete it.
“Message could not be displayed Windows Mail encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try again.”
This error is usually caused by a corrupt mailstore. This read more
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Written by Tony on May 20th, 2009 with no comments.
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Web Slices is a new feature in Internet Explorer 8, enabling websites to connect to their users by subscribing to content directly within a webpage. Web Slices behave just like feeds where clients can subscribe to get updates and notify users of changes. The idea is that web sites that traffic in constantly updating information, such as weather, stock, or online auctions, can provide the option for users to select the section of the page containing that information and save it in the read more
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Written by Tony on May 18th, 2009 with 6 comments.
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Javascript is a scripting language that can provide enormous functionality and the ability to create dynamic websites. JavaScript can add activity and function to a website, such as drop down menus, navigation button effects and interactive forms.You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser in order to view multimedia presentations. Please follow these instructions to enable Java though your Web browser:
Open your browser(Internet Explorer).
Open the “Tools” menu.
Select “Internet read more
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Written by Tony on May 13th, 2009 with 3 comments.
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MS-DOS is an operating system created for IBM compatible computers that was first introduced by Microsoft. DOS(Disk Operating System) is a non-graphical line-oriented command-driven computer operating system. It has a relatively simple user interface. The earliest versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system were really just applications that ran on top of the MS-DOS operating system. Modern versions of Windows (Windows 95 and greater) no longer run on top of DOS, but do retain a read more
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Written by Tony on May 8th, 2009 with no comments.
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