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  • The Long Awaited Vista SP1 Has Arrived...

    On Tuesday March 18th, Microsoft finally released Vista SP1 in its final form. SP1 contains a year of updates and improves on some of Vista's features the public has complained about. At the moment it is available through both Windows Update as an optional download or through the Microsoft Download...
    Posted to Security and You: dgoslings Place (Weblog) by Dorothy Gosling on 03-22-2008
    Filed under: General, Software, Vista, Desktop, Computer, Laptop, Windows
  • Defragmenting without the tears..

    For those of you who are suffering withdrawal since the Vista backroom boys took away the visual part of defragmentation, you can come out now. The nice people at Diskeeper Corporation have just what you need, and prices start from only $29.95 for the Home version. http://www.diskeeper.com/defrag.asp...
    Posted to Mike's Window (Weblog) by mikehall on 02-07-2008
    Filed under: Vista, XP, software, Windows, Utilities
  • MSCONFIG is not an on/off switch..

    You don't believe me? So go take a look for yourself.. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310560 It is a DIAGNOSTIC tool. It has never been officially designated an on/off switch, but it became common among Windows 9x users to use it as one. The problem stemmed from a small and finite block of resources...
    Posted to Mike's Window (Weblog) by mikehall on 01-23-2008
    Filed under: Vista, XP, software, general tip, Windows, Utilities
  • Low Disk Space Warning After Backing Up..

    Preface The general idea behind backups is to create usable retrievable copies of data onto media that is then kept isolated from the computer system until such time as there is a necessity to retrieve any of them. The term 'backup' is also synonymous with 'compression' which leads to...
    Posted to Mike's Window (Weblog) by mikehall on 01-19-2008
    Filed under: Vista, XP, Hardware, software, Windows, Utilities, System Recovery, Backup
  • EMERGENCY, EMERGENCY.. MACHINE DOWN!!!.. BREAK OUT THE BACKUPS..

    Prologue Wait up. I hear voices in the wind. ".... I didn't know how to work the program... nobody told me I had to do it... I didn't have any blank CD/DVDs... my friend who is a computer expert told me that it was unnecessary.. I never read all of that crap which pops up when the computer...
    Posted to Mike's Window (Weblog) by mikehall on 11-24-2007
    Filed under: Vista, XP, Hardware, software, general tip, Windows, System Recovery
  • Vista's 1st Birthday..

    The Delivery From the point where I knew that Vista RTM was on its way, I had a nerve wracking time in MS Connect. I had already downloaded Office 2007 earlier in the day, and was now pacing the floor, continually stopping at the screen to see if Vista was there. At maybe 21:00 hrs on the evening of...
    Posted to Mike's Window (Weblog) by mikehall on 11-21-2007
    Filed under: Vista, XP, drivers, Hardware, software, compatibility, SP1, Windows
  • Virus/Trojan or Hardware? A Few Tips...

    Your computer is acting up, and it's not always easy to tell. Some of the symptoms of a virus and/or Trojan are similar to what is seen as a hard drive sings its swan song. Question #1.. Was it always that way? Most computers when first supplied work very well straight out of the box. If, for some...
    Posted to Mike's Window (Weblog) by mikehall on 10-16-2007
    Filed under: Vista, XP, Spyware, Hardware, software, general tip, Windows
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