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Users finally ditching XP for (Registry Cleaner) Vista & Windows 7 – PC Advisor

September 5, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Windows XP’s share of the OS usage market fell 1.1 percentage points during August, tying its November 2008 record drop. Windows XP’s fall doesn’t mean that the aged operating system is less than dominant: it accounted for 71.8% of all OSes used by

Microsoft pimps bogus Windows 7 ‘launch parties’ – The Register
Microsoft is offering to bribe you into throwing a launch party for Windows 7. Just as Redmond regains credibility after the debacle that was Windows Vista by garnering positive reviews for its upcoming Windows 7, its marketing geniuses have decided

Asus P5N7A-VM Sata Problem – Toms Hardware (Shell Extensions)

September 3, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


I recently changed my failed Mobo to an ASUS P5N7A-VM but I can’t get all my SATA connections to work (only 3/5 work). When I first boot up my system with the new mobo, it was set on RAID Mode and therefore I was getting a blue screen and auto

Wintel alliance fires first shots of OS war – TG Daily
San Francisco (CA) – The old Wintel alliance is going strong again with both Intel and Microsoft taking the stand to peddle Windows 7. At a press event in San Francisco, the pair claimed that Windows 7 will give better battery life and quicker boot

Global Windows 7 RTM Launch Parties – Softpedia
Soon enough, “party like it’s October 22nd, 2009″ will be stuck with a geeky-wild resonance bound to reverberate through the hearts and minds of all users enamored with Windows 7. Unlike the end of 2006 and the start of 2007 when Microsoft kept mum

First look: Windows 7 – one Vista closes, another opens for Microsoft – Independent
ON 22 October, the world will wake up to the arrival of a new operating system (OS) from Microsoft, Windows 7. Around 90pc of the world’s computer manufacturers will release their first machines with the new OS. I tend to regard the arrival of each

Windows 7 to get New York launch – CNET News
Apparently Microsoft isn’t doing everything with Windows 7 differently from how it did Windows Vista . As was the case with Vista, Windows 7 will get its formal launch in the Big Apple. CEO Steve Ballmer will preside over the October 22 event, with

Buncombe deputies seek ‘Most Wanted’ – Asheville Citizen-Times (Fix PC)

September 2, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


ASHEVILLE — Buncombe County sheriff’s deputies are seeking the public’s help in locating two fugitives from justice. Eric Lee Anderson, 28, is wanted on two counts of armed robbery, two counts of felony cocaine possession and five other

Norah Jones show canceled – Honolulu Advertiser
Four years ago, Norah Jones performed before a sellout crowd at the Blaisdell Arena. But with today’s weak economy and seats going for $100 to $500, concert organizers for the Grammy Award-winning singer were facing a tough time filling the much

Georgetown officer slain – Delaware Online
A large black bow hangs on the pillars above the doorway at Georgetown’s town hall, and flags throughout town – and across the state – are flying at half-staff in honor of Patrolman Chad Spicer, who was shot and killed Tuesday night during a

Viral video bites Obama – Baxter Bulletin
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama became president after capitalizing on the power of viral Internet videos, from the “Obama girl” to policy-oriented posts. Now, the president’s health care reform push may be in trouble from those same tools. A video

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