TechRepublic did a great job of documenting the removal of Windows Vista SP1 installation files. Here is an except from the site: "When you install Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1, the installation process leaves behind about 800 MBs of original Windows Vista files–in case you later want to remove SP1. Relative to current hard drives, 800 MBs isn’t that much space. But, it’s still enough
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Monday, August 18, 2008
Security: Personal Firewalls Review Site
Posted on 2:00 AM by Unknown
Want to know how well your personal firewall might protect you from personal identity from being stolen. Check out this great comparison from matousec.com.Here is except from their site describing the project: "This project examines personal firewalls, Internet security suites and other similar products for Windows OS that implement process-based security. We call all such products personal
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Don't get burned by driver-update scams | WindowsSecrets.com
Posted on 6:45 PM by Unknown
Windows Secrets reports: "Although you can find free tools to help keep Windows and your other software up-to-date, you'll have to pay to get the best tool for scanning your system's drivers and downloading the updates you need."I have never been a big fan of these driver version update tools, because they never really helped me but some people like them. Although, here is a article that talks
Monday, August 11, 2008
Microsoft Office: Liven up your Office Microsoft Documents (w/Templates)
Posted on 5:41 PM by Unknown
Are you looking for different templates to spice up your Microsoft Office documents (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, and more.). Check out Microsoft Office's template web site. Below is a brief list of categories available on the site:AgendasAward certificatesBrochuresBudgetsBusiness cardsCalendarsContent slidesContractsDatabasesDesign slidesDiagramsEnvelopesExpense reportsand lots more...
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Windows Vista: How to enable the DVD Library in Windows Media Center
Posted on 8:29 PM by Unknown
Microsoft has posted a knowledge base article on how to enable the DVD Library feature on a Windows Vista based Media Center. This feature is enabled by default in Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. The DVD content is stored on the hard disk, and appears in the My Videos folder. On Windows Vista-based Media Centers content is displayed in a DVD gallery. However, the DVD Library is
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