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Written by Carl Campos
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Friday, 28 March 2008 14:12 |
I often talk to people who have full hard drives but don't know how to figure out where their drive space is being used. Generally I find that these folks try the best solution they know, which is to go through their drive looking at each individual folder's properties. There's a better way to check your used drive space, and the best part is that it's free. |
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Written by Carl Campos
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Monday, 24 March 2008 18:00 |
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First, the good news: Did you know that corrupted or accidentally deleted files are easy to recover in Windows Vista? The bad news is that Microsoft doesn't provide an interface for this functionality in the Windows Vista Home editions that most consumers run. Read on to find out how to use Windows Vista's Previous Versions feature in the "higher end" versions of Vista, as well as a link to instructions on how Home users can use the same feature to recover their files.
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Written by Carl Campos
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Sunday, 23 March 2008 13:21 |
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In the past, you needed to rely on software from your PC maker or a third party to run diagnostics on Windows. Windows Vista includes functionality to generate detailed reports, including system, LAN and wireless diagnostics along with a performance report. In this article, I’ll show you how to run these reports and find out what’s going on with your PC.
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Written by Carl Campos
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Saturday, 22 March 2008 20:11 |
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I recently upgraded my system BIOS, and Windows Vista lost the ability to see one core of my Core2Duo CPU. Getting Vista to redetect the second core is easier than you think - if you know where to look. |
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Written by Carl Campos
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Friday, 21 March 2008 14:02 |
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If you've got QuickTime installed, chances are you have a useless little ‘Q' icon in your Windows system tray, also known as the notification area. Want to get rid of the icon to save space? Here's how.
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