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Windows Vista Google Alerts for 25 November 2008

Google News Alert for: windows vista

November update for Windows Home Server full of improvements
Ars Technica – Boston,MA,USA
between home computers that are running Windows Vista and a Windows Home Server-based system when you copy files or folders to a shared folder.
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7 Key Steps To Building High Performance Systems
CRN – Manhasset,NY,USA
Companies, including Intel Corp. with Xeon-based offerings, and Microsoft Corp. with 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista, and every major
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DailyTech

Fix won’t come around until next Vista service pack
DailyTech – Chicago,IL,USA
Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system is one of the most maligned operating systems Microsoft has ever produced. The operating system has been panned
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Windows Vista, Multimedia Codec Vulnerabilities Found
InformationWeek – Manhasset,NY,USA
By Thomas Claburn Security researchers at Phion AG, an Austrian firewall company, report that Windows Vista has a TCP/IP vulnerability that could allow a
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Windows Vista Tools From Hassle-Free PC
PC World – USA
(If all this sounds familiar, it’s because Microsoft added similar functionality to Windows Vista’s Start menu.) Using Launchy may seem a bit unusual at
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Microsoft’s Ballmer Must Answer Questions in Lawsuit (Update1)
Bloomberg – USA
“Mr. Ballmer’s knowledge about the Windows Vista Capable program comes from the executives he empowered to run the program and make decisions,
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista

Transform Windows Vista Into Windows 7
By [email protected] (Coolbuster)
An email sender requested us to post this step-by-step procedure on transforming Windows Vista into Windows 7. He said that the source site is not available for public viewing most of the time so might as well post this here to benefit
Coolbuster » computer tweaks… – http://coolbusteratyourservice.blogspot.com/

Tips and Tricks for Optimal Windows Vista Performance: Podcast
By nzitpro
Want to optimise performance for your Windows Vista machines? Check out these tips and tricks from your IT pro peers.
TechNet Blogs – http://blogs.technet.com/default.aspx

Make Windows Vista look like Mac OSX Leopard with Leopard
By TheGeek
Windows Vista is definitely a major improvement over Windows XP in terms of its UI capabilities. Even with Windows Vista, for those of you who envy the cool Mac OSX Leopard UI, there is transformation pack that you can use to simply
DemoGeek.com » DemoGeek.com… – http://www.demogeek.com/

Enable The Aurora Bootscreen in Windows Vista
By Pathik Shah
If you are bored of watching the same old boot screen in Windows Vista, you can change it by enabling the Aurora Boot Screen which is disabled by default. To do this you just need to follow this simple procedure: Procedure: 1.
Softosphere – http://www.softosphere.com/

Windows Vista Training Videos – Video Tutorials
By GaQuay
In this video you’ll learn how to install Windows Vista on a new computer, as well as how to upgrade a Windows XP machine to Windows Vista. Finally we’ll cover how to install Windows Vista in a Dual Boot scenario so you can use both
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