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Linux and Windows: The Best of Both WorldsAfraid to install Linux? In this informative article, computer veteran Al Williams explains several ways to run Linux without changing your Windows operating system. In some case, you can even run Linux and Windows at the same time. -
Windows XP: How to Network Your Home ComputersThis step-by-step tutorial will walk you through the process of home networking your Windows XP Computers.
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Anatomy of the Windows RegistryThe Windows registry is a central database that's used to store all the necessary information required to configure a PC's system for its users, applications and hardware devices. This article is a brief overview of the structure of the Window's Registry.
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How to Update a Windows Hardware DriverWindows XP already has a vast list of pre-installed drivers. However because new hardware is continually being created, new drivers are also created for the hardware. This tutorial will show you how to update your drivers.
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How to Set Parental Controls on Windows VistaWindows Vista is the first Microsoft operating system that comes complete with parental controls. There is little information on configuring these settings, and this info can be confusing. This tutorial walks you step-by-step on how to set these controls.
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How to Frost Your Windows for ChristmasFrosted windows at Christmas can give your home a cozy feel. You can frost your windows easily and inexpensively for Christmas to decorate your home.
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Duel for Your Desktop: Windows XP Versus Windows VistaMicrosoft has touted Windows Vista as the "largest upgrade since Windows 95." However, ever since its release, Windows XP users have been slow to upgrade to this new operating system. This article reviews three main reasons why. -
The Six Editions of Windows Vista - Which One is Right for You?Whatever uses you have for your computer - from family entertainment to business productivity - one of the six editions of Windows Vista is just right for you. Each one has distinct features and capabilities and this article provides a comparison of each edition. -
Understanding Safe Mode in Windows: What is it and What is it For?Windows is a very capable operating system. But there are times when things go wrong and the computer crashes. It reboots with a low-resolution desktop and has the words "safe mode" on all four corners of the screen. What does it all mean? -
Windows 7: What Does the Next Version of Windows Have in Store for You?Windows 7 is the next version of Windows, Microsoft's line of operating systems. Microsoft is keeping much of Windows 7 a secret, but this article gives you a glimpse of what's in store for you. -
Ext2 Installable File System for WindowsWindows network operating systems since NT onward have used NTFS, the desktop versions caught on a little later but XP and up support it. If you format your Windows partition using NTFS, it may not be able to read Linux volumes
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Windows Operating Systems: XP Still Triumphs Over VistaMost Windows operating systems have a few things that could make them better, and usually when Microsoft came out with the new version, it addressed many shortfalls. -
Make Windows Look like a MacMicrosoft Windows is inherently uncool, but you can tweak your PC to make it look like a perfect blend of the Windows and Macintosh graphical interfaces. -
How to Increase Windows Speed and Performance With a Registry CleanerHave you ever thought about cleaning your Windows registry? Maybe it's time you did.
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GNU Alternatives for Windows Users: Replacement Software for Microsoft WindowsA look at some free software alternatives for Microsoft Windows Users. -
The Next Windows--Plans Are RevealedA recently posted PowerPoint presentation reveals how the new operating system, scheduled for release either next year or the year after, will improve on Windows Vista.
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Windows Vista Compatible Anti-Virus SoftwareMany old programs have not been optimized for use with Windows Vista, but the major security players have stepped up with updated offerings.
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More Essential Windows FreewareThe article describes five 'nice to have' Windows applications that make tasks like photo editing, instant messaging and watching videos much easier.
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My Initial Impressions of Windows VistaThis article details some of my initial impressions with Windows Vista. It's written as a spoof of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Windows Vista: What's New? and is it Worth It?If you haven't heard, Microsoft will be releasing a new Windows operating system in January, called Windows Vista. How is it different from Windows XP? -
Shorten Windows Boot Time TipsTired of waiting for Windows to boot up. These tips will help your computer boot faster by removing non essential programs from startup.
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Why I'm Switching from Windows to the MacI've lived and worked with Microsoft Windows since the beginning. Now I have finally opened my eyes and intend to switch to Mac. Read more to see why.
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High Indoor Windows Get a New Look with ShuttersWindows that are built into your rooms, and are very high up, need something other than curtains. -
Windows Messenger Live - the New MSN MessengerA review of Windows Messenger Live the most recent version of the popular windows messenger program. The review includes new functions and options, and compares it to the prior version. -
Improving Windows PerformanceYou can help Windows work smarter - not harder by applying some swap file tricks.
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Apple Macintosh, Meet Microsoft WindowsWe all saw what happened when crackballs "0wn3d" several Windows XP installation discs to get them to install on Apple's Mactels Now you don't have to go so trigger-happy to dual-boot OSX and WinXP - you can let OSX do it for you natively (and legally).
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Windows 9-1-1: When You Can't Connect Your New Digital CamcorderEvery day, one of us goes out to purchase one of the stunning new digital cameras and camcorders - many of which feature a special connection called IEEE 1394 (also called Firewire) - only to discover there is way to connect them to their Windows PC.
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Windows Desktop Security TipsWindows is not famous for having a lot of effective default security settings to choose from, but as an administrator, you can quickly control just about every aspect of the user's working environment, network or local.
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Windows XP Service Pack 2Microsoft is doing their part in curbing security problems and improve the Windows XP operating system. There are some things you should know and understand before you update your system to service pack 2 though.
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Tinted Car WindowsMany automobile owners tint their car windows. There are many practical reasons.
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