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The Programs To Be Installed After Formatting and Installment of Windows XP Pro Gen

Category Category: Tips & Tricks | Comments 0 Comments | Read 584 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 18 December 2007

This is the original genuine version of Windows XP Professional. It includes Service Pack 2. It does not require any cracks or tools to pass the validation process. This is an untouched version of Windows XP Professional. The only thing that I've changed is that I added a new folder called "Oblivion" with an "Oblivion.nfo" file containing the genuine serial number. This genuine serial number works only for this version. It will not work if you try to upgrade or dual-boot with this serial number. For more info, please visit the site below.

Multiuser Remote Desktop - Windows Xp & Vista

Category Category: Tips & Tricks | Comments 2 Comments | Read 3226 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 21 November 2007

An interesting feature, on Windows XP, is the ability to be remote controlled from a second PC: the so called "Remote Desktop Connection" can be used from a dial-up connection or in a local ethernet network.

Media Player Basics (Part2)

Category Category: Windows Media Player 11 | Comments 0 Comments | Read 366 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 20 November 2007

As is the case throughout this book, we assume you're familiar with basic operations in Windows and its many bundled applications. And Microsoft has included a very simple media player in Windows for over a decade, and a full-featured, all-in-one player since Windows Me.

Media Player Basics (Part1)

Category Category: Windows Media Player 11 | Comments 0 Comments | Read 650 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 20 November 2007

As is the case throughout this book, we assume you're familiar with basic operations in Windows and its many bundled applications. And Microsoft has included a very simple media player in Windows for over a decade, and a full-featured, all-in-one player since Windows Me.

Summary

Category Category: New User Account Features | Comments 0 Comments | Read 252 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007

Windows Vista, for the first time, makes it possible for users to run the system in more secure ways, thanks largely to advances in the way that user accounts are handled.

Parental Controls

Category Category: New User Account Features | Comments 0 Comments | Read 294 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007

Although Windows XP was the first version of Windows to make user accounts truly usable, Windows Vista is the first to make them safe for children.

Windows Vista and Wifi Problems

Category Category: Tips & Warnings | Comments 1 Comments | Read 520 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007

Have you encountered Wifi problems with your Windows Vista?

User Account Control

Category Category: New User Account Features | Comments 0 Comments | Read 319 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007

In order to make the system more secure, Microsoft has architected Windows Vista such that all of the tasks you can perform in the system are divided into two groups, those that require administrative privileges and those that don't.

No Worries for 64-bit Windows Vista?

Category Category: Tips & Warnings | Comments 0 Comments | Read 290 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007

Microsoft is pushing the envelope once again in preparation for a complete transition to 64-bit computing by making sure all programs running in 32-bit editions would run in 64-bit platforms without any problems. Hardware on the x64 platform should normally use Windows Vista 64 bit editions and consumers should not worry about being left out in the community.

Cannot Safely Remove is so Annoying

Category Category: Tips & Warnings | Comments 3 Comments | Read 501 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007

It is so annoying since the days of Windows XP whenever a 'cannot safely remove' warning pops up when removing USB flash drives even if no files were opened in it. There was always a delay when Windows XP can detect all files have been closed.


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