Windows 7 vs Windows XP on netbooks - PC Advisor (Slow performance)
May 16, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Netbooks are the one segment of the PC market that’s actually growing, even in the current economy. For now, Microsoft is offering Windows XP on netbooks because Windows Vista simply won’t run on a netbook’s limited hardware, but it’s going to need
Windows ‘XP mode’: The new DOS box - Computerworld Australia
An October surprise — that’s how many are interpreting Microsoft’s 11th-hour revelation that it will be providing a virtualized copy of Windows XP as a free compatibility add-on to Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions. The idea
Raid1 windows xp os missing!!! - Toms Hardware
I have found my raid a bit temperamental when i play around in the box - always rebuilt and sorted itself though (3 self initiated raid rebuilds in 2yrs). Upon forced restart, stated 1 hdd failed. My first mistake was when i went into device manager
Microsoft Windows Vista - Microsoft to kill Windows Vista next year? - PC Advisor
May 14, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
With previous versions of Windows, Microsoft used a transition period when old and new versions of Windows were available to help corporate customers manage their transition to the new version of the operating system. This time Microsoft aims to put
Windows 7 test version raises good questions - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Free download available for Windows 7 test Vista demands correct version of Spy Sweeper TiVo user plays ‘Stump the Techies’ How to get the picture with e-mail How to move your iTunes library Last week’s column about downloading the test version of
Tech Q&A: Test drive Windows 7 for free - Modesto Bee
The test version of Microsoft’s Windows 7, the replacement for Windows Vista, is being unveiled this week for a tryout. Some believe the new operating system will be available in stores and on new computers by fall. For those who want to try it out
Dipping into the Windows 7 mailbag - CNET News
With Windows 7 reaching the near-final stage and due out later this year , lots of folks are trying to get their heads around the next version of the operating system. I’ve gotten a lot of questions from readers, mostly centered on key issues such as
Editorial: Private gun list is imminent - Memphis Commercial Appeal (Computer freezing)
May 11, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Up for passage on the floor of the House of Representatives today is the House version of Sen. Mark Norris’ bill denying the public access to information in the state’s registry of handgun permit holders. The gun lobby legislation is being dutifully
SPAMfighter Gives Ailing PCs New lease on Life with Launch of SLOW - WebWire
SPAMfighter poll reveals 78% will forgo buying a new PC this year despite poor performance (Boca Raton, FL) May 6, 2009 – SPAMfighter, the award-winning community-based anti-spam filter with over 6+ million spam fighters worldwide, announces the
Editorial: Oversight, or outrage? - Star News Online
In a rare about-face, a federal agency has discredited its own study declaring, a decade ago, that the health of Camp Lejeune Marines and their families wasn’t at risk from chemically contaminated water on the base. The study, it turns out, isn’t
SPAMfighter Battles Registry Errors - Softpedia
The software world just got a new fighter against slow-running systems and performance issues that dastardly prevent you from using the PC the fast way. The creators of SPAMfighter have just released SLOW-PCfighter, an application whose only purpose
Top notch freeware for keeping your PC running like new. - San Francisco Examiner
Over time, the Registry and your hard drive will build up information which is not valid or simply not compatible with your version of windows . Maybe you uninstalled an application without using the Add or Remove Programs function in the Control
Comodo System Cleaner - PC Advisor
Ready to muck out your PC–but not willing to spend money on it? Freebie Comodo System Cleaner can clean out several major problem spots. It’s simple to use, does its job quickly, then gets out of the way. The program has three main modules: a
Info @ Net: - Daily Times
It’s a suite of tools for increasing the operating system performance. WinTools.net cleanly removes unwanted software from disk drives and dead references from the Windows registry. WinTools.net puts you in control of the Windows start up process


