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How to fix Microsoft Windows Locks Up issues? - 0 views

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    Is your Windows-based PC not responding? Or are applications getting interrupted? Follow the below mentioned step-by-step instructions to fix the Windows Locks up issues instantly (halt the further troubleshooting, where you get the solution.):
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Mysterious KB2866518 Update for Windows 8.1 Preview - 0 views

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    Are you getting any strange notification on Windows 8.1? Well, this is really mysterious. Opening Windows Update from Control Panel and finding new update "KB2866518" as per the following screenshot:
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Speed Up Windows Vista - Master Tutorial to Make Windows Vista Super Fast - 0 views

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    Solution: Download Registry tweaks given in following topic. These Registry tweaks are completely safe and can boost the performance of Windows Vista. By just downloading the ZIP file, abstract it and then run the REG file:
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What are the seven common Windows 8 error messages? - 0 views

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    There are some common Windows 8 error messages, notifications and just plain confusing attempts. Go through the below solution to handle such situations gracefully.
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How to get rid of all caps tab titles in Microsoft Office 2013 Ribbon? - 0 views

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    Beyond doubt Microsoft Office 2013 presents a clutter-free Ribbon UI inspired by Windows 8 Metro UI. And it has been thoroughly integrated with the Windows 8 Explorer. However, the use of ALL CAPS in tab titles looks awkward. Here is a quick way around to change the format into title case.
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How to Speed Up Windows XP? - 0 views

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    Speed up Windows XP is one of the most googled phrase on the Web. Obviously, computers are meant for speeding up work, hence, there is no chance to stay with a slow PC.
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Prevent Windows Update from Forcibly Rebooting Your Computer - 0 views

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    Most of the times you find the Windows Update dialog pop up which direct you to reboot your computer. But, this is a real hindrance when you are very busy.
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Stop Windows Update from Hijacking the Sleep/Shutdown Button - 0 views

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    It is really very irritating when Windows 7 or Vista changes the Sleep/Shutdown button into an "Install Updates and Shutdown" button. Here is a solution for this.
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Everything you need to know about MS Windows 10 - 1 views

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    Will Microsoft's next-gen OS be the cavalry in the battle for enterprise space? Microsoft has unveiled its next Windows operating system, Windows 10, and gave a first look at an early technical preview for the PC at a press conference in San Francisco on Tuesday.
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How to get back Recycle-bin after deleting it in Windows XP? - 0 views

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    Suppose, you intentionally deleted some data from your system with an objective to avoid clutter, but the very next moment you found that you had done a blunder actually -indeed a bizarre situation. But don't worry. Techvedic, a leading tech support vendor, goes the extra mile to help you recover Windows XP Recycle Bin.
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Why cant I change the Windows 8 lock-screen background? - 0 views

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    Windows 8's lock-screen is not just a background image; it holds widgets that display quick notifications related to incoming emails, upcoming appointments and social updates. With the customized lock-screen, information pertaining to weather and more is at your finger-tips.
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Microsoft to discontinue selling Windows 7 - 1 views

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    The support for windows 7 will be provided till 2015. Consumers will no longer be able to buy Windows 7 preinstalled PCs from retail outlet as Microsoft has announced that it will no longer sell the operating system.
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Why don't you need to install a third-party firewall (and when you do)? - 0 views

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    Firewall is an important part of computer security. And, you often get people selling you a new one. Windows always come with its solid firewall. This tutorial contains the answers of some important questions related to firewall security.
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Regain your PC's administrator rights, even if you don't have the password - 0 views

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    Forgot the password of your Windows PC administrator level account? This hampers your work a lot. This tutorial can give access to it.
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How to Create and Restore System Image Backups on Windows 8.1? - 0 views

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    Now, you can easily create and restore a system image backup without using third party tools. This is something interesting for system administrators.
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6 best free Windows Server management tools - 1 views

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    Having trouble with your server room? Try these free tools. Microsoft's Windows Server has been a commonplace of most companies' IT infrastructure for years, but it's not cheap keeping all that kit running. Thankfully, Microsoft and a bunch of other companies have released plenty of free tools to help IT departments manage their server room properly.
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Norton Identity Safe: Download Free Password Manager for Windows, Mac and Mobiles - 0 views

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    If you are puzzled with entering "User Name and Password" repeatedly on the Web, then here comes a safe and secure solution from Symantec - Norton Identity Safe. This is compatible to Windows PC, Mac or a mobile phone. Interestingly, it can synchronize your passwords across different devices. Thus, "forgotten password" problem would be a thing of past hereafter.
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Why it's a good idea to own a USB-to-SATA adapter - 0 views

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    Why it's a good idea to own a USB-to-SATA adapter The USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter the most indispensable tool in my PC repair kit. Just this weekend, it once again proved itself worthy of that title. In a nutshell, the adapter allows you to connect an internal hard drive to your PC-externally. What would an internal drive be doing outside your desktop or laptop? Funny you should ask. About a week ago, my media-center PC starting displaying this message during boot-up: "Hard drive failure imminent." And you know what? It was. In short order, the machine wouldn't boot at all. Long story short, I had to replace the drive, reinstall Windows, etc. But I wondered if I could salvage any/all of my recorded TV shows. To find out, I connected the old, non-booting drive (now "naked" outside the system) to a USB port via my adapter. Huzzah! The machine was able to read the drive and copy over the recordings. Except for the hassles (and expense) of actually replacing the drive, no harm done. There's another reason to keep one of these adapters on hand, and that's if you're planning to upgrade to a solid-state drive (SSD). Unless you buy a kit that comes with an adapter, you'll need one so you can image (i.e. clone) your existing drive to the new SSD. Then you'll remove the old drive, install the new one, and presto, you're back in business. (Much faster business: SSDs rock.) Unless you have a pretty old desktop or laptop, you can skip buying a USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter and just go for USB-to-SATA. At the same time, I recommend one that supports USB 3.0. You may not need it now, but it's a good bet your next PC will have USB 3.0 ports -- and that'll make for much faster copying between drives. Trust me: When the time comes that you need to upgrade or replace a hard drive, you'll be glad to have a USB-to-SATA adapter on hand. By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com
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Xbox owns your TV - 0 views

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    Xbox owns your TV Voice commands will be a big part of interacting with the One. While we can assume youll still be able to navigate via your controller or Smart Glass app, Yusef Mehdi, Microsoft's senior vice president of interactive entertainment, demonstrated how to navigate the One using voice commands and gesture control with the updated Kinect sensor. Xbox One Users can instantly activate the One by uttering "Xbox On." The Xbox will be able to differentiate the user's voice and automatically remember where that particular user last left off in the dashboard. One of the most impressive features demonstrated Tuesday was Xbox One's Instant Switching, which moves between functions with little latency. Like the current Xbox Kinect, users can switch between functions with voice commands such as "Xbox go to music" and "Xbox go to game," but the One is able to do it with the ease of switching between television channels. One of the biggest additions is the introduction of live television streams into the Xbox experience. Users can instantly switch to live TV via a prompt of "Xbox Live TV." The One even features a TV Guide-like "Xbox One Guide," which shows what television is available right now alongside on-demand content. Additionally, users will be able to organize media content by "favorites" as well as by what content is currently trending in popularity. Borrowing a trick from Windows 8, the One's new Snap Mode will allow users to multitask between different apps and functions on the same screen. For example, if youre watching a live sporting event, you can prompt the One to access your updated fantasy league stats or search the Web for using Explorer-all in one screen. One will also offer Skype integration and allow users to video chat using the network directly through the Kinect sensor. In effect, Xbox will make any TV it is attached to a smart TV-smarter and more functional than almost any TV we've see
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