Move from XP (Shell Extensions) to Windows 7 with the Automated Physical-to-Virtual Migration Tool – Softpedia
October 5, 2010 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
A new tool from Microsoft helps customers stuck on Windows XP or Windows Vista make the jump to the latest iteration of Windows, even though applications in their environments require a pre-Windows 7 operating system
Internet Explorer 9 Snubs Windows XP Users – Datamation
Windows XP. Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) released the first public beta test version of Internet Explorer 9 Wednesday at a launch event in San Francisco. The new browser go with [Google] Chrome, Firefox,
Holes used by the Stuxnet worm remain in Windows XP – The Inquirer
SOFTWARE PATCH OUTFIT Microsoft has left a gaping hole used by the Stuxnet worm in Windows XP just one day after flavours of Window XP but also important for Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008,
66 Percent of Windows Users Are Still Running XP – Toms Hardware
Windows 7 turns a year old this month, and 12 months after a successful launch, nearly everyone agrees that it is a huge improvement over Vista. However, despite this, the majority of Windows users are still running XP and have yet to upgrade to Windows 7
Dell to end shipping of Windows XP systems – Silicon India
Bangalore: Abiding by the Microsoft’s guideline which bars OEMs from shipping any PCs with Windows XP Professional or XP Home after October 22, 2010, Dell has announced its decision to stop shipping Windows XP
Stop Using Windows XP, Please – PC Magazine
Microsoft wants you to upgrade to Windows 7 and, to be honest, so do I. I have a confession to make: I’m writing this story on a Windows XP laptop. It’s not by choice, of course, but my company is still standardized on the near-decade-old operating system
News@10: HTC Sense UI, No IE9 For Windows XP & Samsung Galaxy Tab – Itproportal
IE9 may well be the reason that will push millions to finally give up on Windows XP, the most popular Microsoft desktop OS, after Ryan Gavin, senior director of Internet Explorer business and marketing at Microsoft,
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Blio for Windows review, now available for download – engadget
Last week we brought you news that KNF-B was prepping for a September 28 launch of its Blio e-reader software, and according to our date books, the time has come! The free PC software (Windows XP, Vista and 7 are all supported) can be downloaded now at the
September Security Patch Addresses Windows and Office Flaws – Redmondmag.com
Windows OS. It’s the top item to patch this month, according to Joshua Talbot, security intelligence manager at Symantec Security Response. “The vectors built into the notorious Stuxnet threat, which targets
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Cutting-Edge Windows Password Recovery Software Announces Availability of New Corporate Version – PR Leap (Hardware malfunctions)
September 29, 2010 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Password Resetter works on all Windows platforms including XP, NT, 2000, Vista and 7. Password Resetter’s corporate license version enables employee access to this timesaving software. Password Resetter works to reset important passwords including
USB to Serial adapter for Windows 7, now optimized for 64-bit – PRLog (free press release)
The included drivers are easily installed with any operating system ranging from Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 to Mac and Linux and can be custom configured based on the user’s needs. Custom settings includes baud rate (from 300 to 921.600Kbps) , data bits,
The Windows 2000 Device Driver Book – femalefirst.co.uk
Excellent reference material for anyone who is writing a Windows NT device driver. The section on debugging information was extremely helpful. I found it easier to setup a kernel mode debugging session with this book then reading through the Microsoft Develope
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5 Tips for a Smooth Windows 7 Migration – CIO
Windows 2000 Professional broke a lot of applications,” Gillen says. With Windows XP, Microsoft created some compatibility tools to run earlier applications. But if an application made it onto XP only because of the compatibility tools, there’s no
How to save over $2,000 on productivity software – ITBusiness.ca
There are many reasons to choose Linux over Windows today, not least of which are cost and security. Linux is increasingly an excellent choice for business, and the many distributions to choose from mean there’s something just right for every company.


