| Harddrive Cloning | | can someone please enlighten me on how to use a cloning app. i have acronis back up, the latest i think.i wwant to back up my windows xp and all the application in it so that whenever i want to, i can reformat the drive and just put the backup on the drive without installing the applications one at a time. | |
| | Have you tried to downgrade your laptop from Vista to XP? Facing Problems? | | I have seen many computer people are used to work with Windows XP only so when they buy new laptops, they try to downgrade original Vista Licence version to Windows XP. Do you think it is making any sense? mostly softwares are working in both OS.
Have you faced any problem in it?Here I come with some steps for solution. Hope it's useful.
Now the first question you might be asking when you read this article is 'Why would anyone want to downgrade their laptop from Vista to XP?' There are many reasons, but the most common one is speed and stability. Windows Vista is noticeably faster than Vista on the same hardware. Also, Windows Explorer crashes more often in Vista than in XP.
In this article we will take a look at how we can downgrade Vista to XP in the simplest way. There are actually a few options for doing it, so we will run through three of them here.
Option 1: Perform A Windows Recovery
One way to downgrade to XP is to perform a Windows Recovery. Now, this approach is more convenient because you don't need to wipe out your hard drive.
The flip side is that it is generally not as 'clean' as the other option (the Start from Scratch option below).
Let's look at what you... | |
| | Windows Vista Editions--there's only one real choice | | Back in February, I explored the rumor that Microsoft was planning on releasing nine editions of Windows Vista. Now that we're on the eve of Microsoft's official release, it turns out that there will actually be only eight editions of Windows Vista. But, for most of us serious Windows users there will only be one choice.In this edition of the Windows Vista Report, I'll sift through the eight editions of Windows Vista. As I do, I'll explain why I'm of the opinion that there is only one real choice when it comes to the Windows Vista editions. The eight editions are:Windows Vista Starter
Windows Vista Home Basic N
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Business N
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows Vista Ultimate
You can't touch this
Right off the bat, you can remove Windows Vista Home Basic N and Windows Vista Business N from your list of choices. These two editions of the operating system will only be available in the European Union and are stripped of all Windows Media-related technologies by decree of an antitrust ruling. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find any mention at all of the so called "N" editions... | |
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