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How to Downgrade to Windows XP
So you've decided Windows Vista just isn't your cup of OS tea. Perhaps you're not happy with its sluggish performance or software incompatibilities. Whatever the reason, you may be able to "downgrade" to Windows XP (or, if you prefer, an earlier version of Windows). All volume-licensed editions of Vista, meaning...
Tags: Operating System, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Computerworld, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2007-12-14
Bring Vista's Breadcrumbs to Windows XP with QT Address Bar
Say what you will about Windows Vista -- the operating system's "breadcrumb" approach to file and folder navigation beats the traditional folder-tree system by a mile. Now Windows XP users can enjoy the breadcrumb system thanks to QT Address Bar, a free utility. After installing the software (which requires Windows...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Rick Broida, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn)
Blog posts 2007-09-06
Contracting officers must include the requirements to use the Federal Desktop Core Configuration for Microsoft Windows XP and Vista in all applicable procurements under a final rule issued Feb. 28 by the Federal Acquisition Regulations councils.(Washingto
Contracting officers must include the requirements to use the Federal Desktop Core Configuration for Microsoft Windows XP and Vista in all applicable procurements under a final rule issued Feb. 28 by the Federal Acquisition Regulations councils. Contracting officers must include the requirements to use...
Tags: desktop, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, procurement
Research articles 2008-03-07
WinMagic To Demonstrate SecureDoc™ v4.3 Full-Disk Encryption For Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista at Gartner Symposium
SecureDoc v4.3 Makes it Simple to Encrypt all Data on USB Storage Devices to Ensure Users can Safely Utilize Removable Media in the Manner Intended
Tags: Gartner Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
Research articles 2007-04-19
WinMagic Releases SecureDoc™ v4.3 Full-Disk Encryption Solution for Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and All Editions of Vista
SecureDoc v4.3 Makes it Simple to Encrypt USB Storage Devices to Protect All Data so Users can Safely Utilize Removable Media in the Manner Intended
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
Research articles 2007-03-13
MainConcept Releases MCE Encoder for Microsoft Windows® Vista & Windows® XP Media Center Edition
MPEG-2 Plug-In Allows for Native Use of Analog TV Tuners in Media Center
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
Research articles 2006-11-09
GridMove Brings Windows 7-Style Window Docking to XP and Vista
As most Windows 7 users are aware, the new OS lets you dock windows just by dragging them to various areas of the screen. GridMove is a free utility that offers Windows 7-style drag-and-dock window management. Watch in action right here: ...
Tags: Brings Co., Microsoft Windows XP, Window, Microsoft Windows Vista, Hotkey, Grid, GridMove, Construction, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-08-12
BrandProtect to Provide Data for Anti-Phishing Service in Windows Internet Explorer 7; BrandProtect to Supply Intelligence on Known Web Fraud for Phishing Filter Service in Windows Vista and Windows XP.(Company overview)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA and TORONTO, Feb 6, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- BrandProtect, an industry leader in online brand protection, today announced it is working with Microsoft Corp. to provide anti-phishing data for the Microsoft Phishing Filter ser SAN FRANCISCO, CA and TORONTO, Feb 6, 2007...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, phishing, Web
Research articles 2007-02-06

Additional Resources

Is Windows 7 Right for Your Business?
There may be a lot of reasons to switch to Windows 7 at home, but what about at work? Naturally, businesses big and small have been thinking about whether to upgrade to the new operating system. Some analysts say it's inevitable for businesses that skipped Windows Vista and stuck with...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7
News items 2009-10-22
Reading the Tea Leaves on Windows 7
There is an off chance that the recent disclosures about Windows 7 could give folks a little more comfort in their decision to upgrade to Vista once you wade through the various crosscurrents coming from Microsoft. Based on various nuggets emanating from the D6 conference, various leaks...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Kernel, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-05-29
Will Windows Vista Kill My Productivity?
I'm toying with the idea of buying a new computer. Mine is about 6 years old and despite a bunch of upgrades, it's barely limping along under the weight of all my applications and my penchant for multitasking. The trouble is, I'm gun-shy about Microsoft Windows Vista....
Tags: CC Holland, Software, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista
Blog posts 2008-06-25
Optimize Vista and Windows 7 with Ultimate Windows Tweaker
If you've been around the Windows block, you almost certainly know about TweakUI, one of Microsoft's most beloved Power Toys for Windows XP. There's no modern equivalent, but The Windows Club is filling the void with the Ultimate Windows Tweaker, a free utility with dozens of ways to optimize Windows...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Ultimate Windows Tweaker, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Operating Systems, Software, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-07-21
QualityLogic's PageSense 6 Adds Microsoft Windows Vista Support
QualityLogic ( www.qualitylogic.com ) announced today that PageSense 6, with support for applications designed to run on Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems, is available now. Leading printer and multi-function peripheral manufacturers, and industry publications use PageSense to obtain standardized test results and accurately compare the throughput-performance of...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista
Research articles 2007-04-19
Windows 7 Week: Windows 7: should you believe the hype?
The Windows 7 public betas received an enthusiastic reception from just about everyone, with reviews praising them as fast, efficient and crammed with interesting new features. But does this mean that Windows 7 will be the best version of the OS ever? Seasoned Microsoft watchers...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
News items 2009-10-22
Microsoft CEO Ballmer Launches Windows 7 In New York
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer headlined the long-awaited launch of Windows 7, Microsoft?s newest operating system and its biggest hope for eliminating the stigma of the ill-received Windows Vista, in a high-profile event in New York City on Oct. 22. Ballmer cited how the mission of computing has expanded past Bill...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Steve Ballmer
News items 2009-10-22
How to Upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows Vista has arrived, and you're wondering if and when to upgrade. Before you take the plunge, do your homework to help make the process as smooth as possible. Assess Whether You Should Upgrade Now or Later Goal: Find a...
Tags: Clean Install, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Business, clean, Operating systems, SOFTWARE, Crash Course
Articles 2007-02-23
Microsoft's naming math: Vista plus 1 is 7
NEW YORK - Microsoft's new operating system launches Thursday, and you may be asking: How did we get to Windows 7? Did I miss 5 and 6? No, you didn't. But Microsoft's names for the successive versions of Windows have been more than a little confusing. It's easy to get...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista
News items 2009-10-21
Microsoft Will Launch Windows 7 in New York City
Microsoft plans on launching its newest operating system, Windows 7, in a high-profile event in New York City on Oct. 22. CEO Steve Ballmer will headline the event, which will also involve partners in Microsoft's ecosystem. Microsoft?s previous operating system, the much-maligned Windows Vista, also received a flashy New York...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Steve Ballmer
News items 2009-08-29
Netbooks, Office likely to keep hurting Microsoft sales, analyst says
Computerworld - Strong sales of netbook computers, combined with plummeting sales of Microsoft Office to consumers, hurt Microsoft Corp.'s otherwise-strong first-quarter 2010 results reported today. At least one analyst expects the trend to continue, even with the release of a netbook-friendly Windows 7 and a free Web version of Office...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Netbook
News items 2009-10-23
Windows 7 to be met with Apple's Mac marketing blitz
By Katie MarsalPublished: 10:30 AM EST Related AppleInsider articles:History suggests Windows 7 launch could boost...Mossberg: Windows 7 narrows the gap with...For students, Windows 7 will equal Snow...Apple's Snow Leopard disc will install on...Apple predicted to sell 5M copies of Snow...Apple plans to counter the upcoming release of Windows 7 with...
Tags: Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Apple Macintosh
News items 2009-10-15
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