Microsoft Windows XP - Fairly easy transfer to a new PC - Guardian Unlimited
April 23, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
If you are upgrading from a Windows XP machine to one running Vista, you will need to use Vista’s Windows Easy Transfer program, not XP’s wizard. There’s a guide at Digital Trends: How To Transfer Your Data from XP to Vista . Microsoft has a FAQ and
Mainstream support for Windows XP ended Tuesday - Beta News
Without a reprieve from the governor this time, Microsoft’s free product support for paid users of all versions of Windows XP officially ended as of April 14. What this means is that the company will no longer give complementary product support to XP
DirectX 10 for windows XP? - Toms Hardware
I have two 4830’s in crossfire that support directX 10, and I want to use directx10 but I do not have vista, I have been hearing all over that directx 10 is possible for XP now, my question is . It is not true dx10. Alky Project has released a
XP to Windows 7 Upgrade Scenario - Hardlink Migration - Softpedia
With Window 7, Microsoft provides a direct upgrade path only from Windows Vista, not allowing a similar scenario when it comes down to Windows XP. However, despite this detail, Windows XP to Windows 7 upgrades are indeed possible, but customers will
Windows XP Handwriting Recognition vs. Tablet Edition - Jkontherun.com
The evaluation I am doing of the Viliv S5 UMPC with the touch screen has brought to light how unfamiliar most folks are with the advanced features of the Tablet PC. There are UMPCs and now netbooks with touchscreens that run Microsoft Windows XP and
Slow performance - Windows washer: Meet Microsoft’s antidote to Vista - The State
April 19, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
REDMOND, Wash. — Julie Larson-Green hopes you’ll like Windows 7. If not, well, now you and a billion other people know whom to blame. Microsoft Corp. is counting on Larson-Green, its head of “Windows Experience,” to deliver an operating system that
Microsoft Windows XP officially withdraws from market - People’s Daily Online
A report released by the Beijing Times reveals that Microsoft officially ended its mainstream support services for Windows XP and Office 2003 on April 14. Its support for the two products is now in the extended support stage. That is to say
Last Day for Windows XP ‘Mainstream’ Support - Datamation
After that date, the company will provide “extended” support for another five years until April 8, 2014. However, extended support only includes free security fixes along with paid per-incident support as well as support contracts. “During the
Rant: Microsoft Windows Out of Box Experience Sucks - Jkontherun.com
OK, rant mode on. This morning I spent over three hours running Windows Update on the cool Viliv S5 UMPC I am evaluating. Yes I realize it runs the older Windows XP operating system but even so Microsoft must make the out of box experience (OOBE
Tech Pros Plan to Leapfrog Vista for Windows 7 - PC World
Cautious business IT administrators are more willing to stay with the devil they know, Windows XP, than risk the devil they don’t, even if the latter is the highly-touted Windows 7, a research company said Monday. According to Dimensional Research
Mainstream support for Windows XP ended Tuesday - Beta News
Without a reprieve from the governor this time, Microsoft’s free product support for paid users of all versions of Windows XP officially ended as of April 14. What this means is that the company will no longer give complementary product support to XP
Microsoft Allowing Windows 7 to XP Downgrades – Smart or Stupid? - IT World
Several sources have reported the news from Microsoft that “ Windows XP Downgrades Allowed with Windows 7 .” Is that smart of Microsoft to allow the same downgrade option for Windows 7 they reluctantly agreed to for Vista? Does this mean
The Pirate Bay four found guilty - Reseller
Internet industry backs iiNet in copyright fight Windows XP SP3 still AWOL, but resides on Microsoft servers Windows XP SP3 due next month, says report Users blast Microsoft over Vista SP1 schedule Swedes file charges against Pirate Bay four The four
Report: Microsoft to give free Windows 7 upgrades to XP downgraders - Computerworld
Via @Computerworld - Report: Microsoft to give free Windows 7 upgrades to XP downgraders April 6, 2009 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. will provide free or discounted Windows 7 upgrades not only to users who buy Vista PCs between June 2009 and
Microsoft to offer XP-to-Windows-7 upgrades - Computerworld
Via @Computerworld - Microsoft to offer XP-to-Windows-7 upgrades February 3, 2009 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. today confirmed that it will sell what it calls “upgrades” for Windows 7 to users running the aged Windows XP operating system. Those
Invalid DLL Entries - 8 Great Free Security Tools - PC World
April 17, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
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PUCO adopts rules for Ohio’s alternative energy portfolio standard - Farm and Dairy
COLUMBUS — The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio adopted rules that implement the alternative energy portfolio standard created by Senate Bill 221, Ohio’s electricity law. The rules also incorporate new requirements for energy efficiency, long
Norton Utilities 14 - Australian PC World
Norton Utilities 14 is a means of keeping all of your system maintenance links in one place, but it delivers little that you can’t already do with Windows. Two things it does bring to the table are the registry tools, which are useful, and the
15 free downloads to pep up your old PC - Computerworld
Microsoft under pressure for timely Vista release Will user interfaces be the downfall of Microsoft? Why Linux will crush Windows 7 New math for Microsoft, as Windows 7 = addition by subtraction Image Gallery: Windows 7 — A closer look at your next
First-of-Kind Coal Mine Methane Mitigation System in America Now Fully - Earthtimes
Author : Biothermica Technologies Inc. MONTREAL , April 13 /PRNewswire/ - Biothermica today announced that its pioneering VAMOX(TM) coal mine methane (CMM) abatement system is fully operational at Jim Walter Resources’ mine no. 4 in Brookwood
CO2 pains - Sophia Echo
The long-awaited government plan for the annual distribution of carbon dioxide allocations to Bulgarian companies has been rejected by the European Commission, who asked Sofia to redraft it, according to sources familiar with the matter at the


