vLite 1.1.6 – PC Authority (Free Scan)
August 6, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
This is the software publisher’s description . Windows Vista from Microsoft takes a lot of resources, we all know that. So here is the tool for easy removal of the unwanted components in order to make Vista run faster and to your liking. vLite can
The Exotic Car Examiner’s editorial view on 35.5 mpg cars ‘CAFE – San Francisco Examiner
President Barak Obama has announced in no uncertain terms that automobile manufacturers in America will be required to comply with a green technology mandate that insists vehicles not only reduce emissions but improve gas mileage. The 35.5 MPG rubric
Charge against Plunkett dismissed Schools brace for anticipated jump – RiverTowns.net
During a brief hearing Tuesday morning, a disorderly conduct charge against a Pierce County Board member who used obscenities during a UW-River Falls student meeting was dismissed. Calling the charge a “warning shot,” Pierce County District Attorney
Help File: Registry Cleaners and Special Characters – Washington Post
A I wish I could do so with any great enthusiasm. The Windows registry — a fiendishly complex database of software settings — can slow down a PC when too many uninstalled programs’ leftover registry entries accumulate. But registry-cleanup tools
Auslogics Releases A New Version of its Registry Cleaner Software – Newswiretoday.com
NewswireToday – /newswire/ – Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia, 08/06/2009 – Auslogics Software releases a new version of its Auslogics Registry Cleaner. The new version is faster, more stable, and detects more errors . Auslogics announces the
Auslogics Registry Cleaner Offers Faster and Smarter Registry Clean-up – PR Inside
2009-08-06 08:58:11 – Auslogics Software releases a new version of its free Auslogics Registry Cleaner. The new version is faster, more stable, and detects more errors. Sydney, Australia – August 05, 2009 – Auslogics announces the new version of
Virus Solutions, Driver Problems And More – The Bulletin
Comment: I recently read a statement, as Glenn Beck says, “Made blood shoot out of my eyes.” I never expected a company as highly respected as this one would make such a rash and untrue statement. I doubt if this is the companies opinion but that
Send in the Wolf – Inside Higher Ed
“I’m Winston Wolfe. I solve problems,” Keitel says by way of introduction. Champagne could have said as much in 2007, when he took over as interim president of Shimer College, a Chicago-based institution that he says was on the verge of
Shell Extensions – Vista SP2 and XP SP3 to Get Windows 7′s IE8 Browser Ballot – Softpedia
August 4, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Microsoft’s efforts to make the Windows client behave in accordance with European antitrust laws are in no way limited to Windows 7. Sure enough, Windows 7 is the only release of the operating system with E editions, designed to offer the platform
Will Corporate Windows 7 Adoption Beat Vista’s? – eWeek
News Analysis: Windows 7 adoption is a major concern for Microsoft right now. It’s looking for early signs that corporate buyers will respond more enthusiatically to Windows 7 than they ever did to Vista. There are a few tentative indicators that
If Vista’s a fail, Windows 7 is a cash cow – PC Advisor
According to Windows user stats gathered from the 4,000 users of our free, online PC Performance Monitor tool, only around 34 percent of you are running Vista, with the remaining 2 percent already enjoying some variant of the Windows 7 Beta/Release
FAQ: Windows 7 Family Pack and Anytime Upgrades – Computerworld
Computerworld – Microsoft Corp.’s release last week of details on the Family Pack and Anytime Upgrade licenses for Windows 7 were, by the softmaker’s standards, downright minimalist. That left many potential buyers scratching their heads. After a
Vista Makes Gains Despite Windows 7′s Debut – InternetNews.com
Much of the IT world is busy preparing for Windows 7′s debut in October. But don’t look now, because Windows Vista is making something of a comeback. A new survey shows that the nearly three-year-old Vista — roundly criticized for being a sluggish
Why writing a Windows compatible file server is (still) hard – ZDNet Blogs
I don’t often write about my day to day work, but sometimes I run across a problem that is so intransigent that it was a triumph when I finally fixed it. If you take an engineering job in the software industry, this is the kind of thing you might
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional RTM review – CNET Asia
The good: Strong interface design; the new taskbar and Aero Peek are a pleasure to use. The bad: Performance is still hit -or-miss in Windows 7; Windows XP performs better in some categories. The bottom line: Windows 7 is more than what Vista should
Windows 7 first look: More than just “Vista, fixed” – ZDNet Blogs
Windows 7 won’t be officially available to the public until next week—Thursday, August 7, to be exact—when MSDN and Technet subscribers will finally get the chance to download the software legitimately and activate their copies with product
Windows 7: Four Reasons to Upgrade, Four Reasons to Stay Away – PC World
The release of Windows 7 to manufacturing begins a tale of two operating systems: the one you want and the one you don’t. It is packed with improvements and cool stuff, but it still carries a whiff of Vista that may put XP diehards off. That said
Video: Vista to Windows – Wall Street Journal
Last week, this column laid out the painful, tedious process that awaits Windows XP users in October if they choose to migrate their existing PCs to Microsoft ’s forthcoming new edition of Windows, called Windows 7. This week, I aim to explain some
Invalid Class Keys – Windows 7 Family Pack: Multiple Installs – Datamation
August 3, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Microsoft revealed Friday that the Windows 7 Family Pack will cost $149.99, and also unveiled pricing for the company’s Windows 7 Anytime Upgrades program. In addition, Microsoft clarified plans to reward its core of technical beta testers with a
Windows 7 Is Coming: Are You Ready? – CIO Today
Vista bombed in backward compatibility, and that was one of the main reasons why it was a relative flop. Microsoft got serious about changing that situation with Windows 7, and the result was not only a plethora of compatibility-related bug fixes but
Microsoft confirms Windows 7 E is dead – Ars Technica
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 7 E, a version that was meant to ship without Internet Explorer 8 installed, would never see the light of day. The announcement comes even though the replacement solution, a browser ballot screen, has not yet been
If Vista’s a fail, Windows 7 is a cash cow – PC Advisor
According to Windows user stats gathered from the 4,000 users of our free, online PC Performance Monitor tool, only around 34 percent of you are running Vista, with the remaining 2 percent already enjoying some variant of the Windows 7 Beta/Release
Vista SP2 and XP SP3 to Get Windows 7′s IE8 Browser Ballot – Softpedia
Microsoft’s efforts to make the Windows client behave in accordance with European antitrust laws are in no way limited to Windows 7. Sure enough, Windows 7 is the only release of the operating system with E editions, designed to offer the platform
Benchmarks: Windows 7 RTM versus Vista, XP – ZDNet Blogs
Now that the final version of Windows 7 has been released to manufacturing, it’s time to find out how much of an improvement or not it will make over its predecessors, Windows XP and Windows Vista. Kai Schmerer of ZDNet Germany put all three
Microsoft To Scrap Europe Version of Windows 7 – VisualStudio Magazine
Microsoft changed its plans about issuing a special European version of Windows 7 that would lack Internet Explorer, according to a company announcement. The about-face was explained by Dave Heiner, Microsoft’s vice president and deputy general
Windows 7 RTM: Is it really better than Vista? – Computerworld Australia
Now that Windows 7 RTM is out, it looks like Vista’s replacement is just around the corner. Here’s a rundown of all the major features. With the appearance of Windows 7′s Release to Manufacturing (RTM) build, Microsoft may be hoping that it can


