Archive for November, 2008
November 4, 2008
Microsoft has released a list of the most likely compatibility issues in Windows 7. It’s also revealed some of the enhancements designed to make it easier for both users and developers to deal with any problems.
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Posted in Support, Upgrading, Vista, windows 7 | 4 Comments » Posted by: John Lister
November 3, 2008
While Vista has seen its fair share of disappointment when it comes to device and driver compatibility, Vista has managed to shine in the area of vulnerabilities and security overall. Microsoft’s latest security report suggests that Vista is now much more safe and secure than XP ever was. Believe it?
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Posted in Security, Vista, xp | 3 Comments » Posted by: Justin Montgomery
November 3, 2008
A new Microsoft security briefing reportedly says most major security issues in Vista are down to third-party applications. It claims that’s a big change from XP where Windows itself was responsible for many of the security gaps.
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Posted in Microsoft, Security, Vista, xp | No Comments » Posted by: John Lister
November 2, 2008
When setting up a network, either at home or at the office, it may seem daunting when faced with systems that carry varying operating systems. With the proper tools and know-how, it’s easier than you may think.
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Posted in Hardware, Tips | 2 Comments » Posted by: Justin Montgomery
November 1, 2008
A few pre-beta versions of Windows 7 have made their way onto popular BitTorrent sites such as Pirate Bay. The 32-bit version has already seen thousands of downloads, while the 64-bit build is less available and less popular overall.
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Posted in Opinion, Vista, windows 7 | No Comments » Posted by: Justin Montgomery
November 1, 2008
Have you ever used Vista’s file search feature to find a file you know exists, but it doesn’t find the file? Here are some causes of this problem and how to fix them.
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Posted in Uncategorized | 13 Comments » Posted by: Todd Eastman