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The Vista SP1 is thought to be launched in the first quarter of 2008.
However, Microsoft released beta versions of Vista SP1 to their chosen 12,000 beta testers. As always, even though it is possible to close the lid of the bottle, it is impossible to shut the mouth. That’s being said, the Beta Build 6001.16659 [...]

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Some folder you want to view as thumbnails, for some you want to view as Tiles and for some you may want List, Icons, or Details. Your Windows used to remember all those settings for you and suddenly, your computer looks like it got brain washed. What is happening? Firstly, make sure you select Remember [...]

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If you haven’t heard it before, you may wonder what is Dr. Watson? Here is a brief explanation:
Dr. Watson for Windows is a program error debugger that gathers information about your computer when an error (or user-mode fault) occurs with a program. Technical support groups can use the information that Dr. Watson obtains and logs [...]

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Show Start Menu Faster

This is just minor and very easy tweak. If you think your start menu don’t show up fast enough when you click, you can remove any delay from menus sliding out.
To do this, you can simply edit registry value.

First Go to Start menu –>> Run
Then type regedit, press enter
Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
You will see [...]

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Another boring tip again!
I have already told you guys about “How to run multiple Gtalk clients?“. But, most of my friends are hardcore Yahoo! fans. They keep asking me about how’s about Yahoo? Can’t we do it in simple way? They can find tweaking program, but that’s very version sensitie.
Okay! now I’ve found very [...]

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