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Usually i have seen my friends getting frustrated as XP it self is taking up so much space and eating up memory..What we should do?See obviously the best way is format the computer and reinstall the OS.. but its hectic and lots of imp data gets lost. So whats next?So [...]

Categories: Tricks and Tips, Windows
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This is a huge list of probably all existing run commands (should work on all windows from Win2k)at one place! I have goggled ups and downs of internet to collect them together. I have nicely placed them in one pdf to make it easy to download and keep it with [...]

Categories: Shortcuts, Vista, Windows
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Yesterday my windows media player 11 crashed and from then my gtalk was not showing the “current music track ” status. After that i did lot of search and got the solution so thought of sharing with you guys! I got the help from the Google-Talk-Help-Discuss! It happens like this.. [...]

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1. Login as Administrator 2. Go to Start/Run and type in cmd and click OK. At the prompt type cipher /r:Eagent and press enter This prompt will then display: Please type in the password to protect your .PFX file: Type in your Administrator passwordRe-confirm your Administrator password The prompt will [...]

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What’s it about??: After this tutorial,an option will be available whenever you right-click any folder which will display all the files and sub-folders inside that folder and save it to a text file. Create a .bat fileOpen Notepad and copy-paste the following data in it. Quote: cd %1dir /a /b [...]

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Slipstreaming a Service Pack, is the process to integrate the Service Pack into the installation so that with every new installation the Operating System and Service Pack are installed at the same time. Slipstreaming is usually done on network shares on corpokrate systems. But with the advent of CD burners, [...]

Categories: Tricks and Tips, Windows