Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at
6:53 am
Download Windows 7 Circle Dock Bar
Here is another Windows 7 trick called as Windows 7 Circle Dock for Vista and XP. This Windows seven trick using open source Circle dock bar application to decorate vista and XP desktop with similar Windows 7 circle dock that showed on Windows 7 Pre beta version. No installation , no registry hack or no command hack requires to activate Windows 7 circle dock bar on vista or XP
Friday, November 6th, 2009 at
1:39 pm
Google Chrome Offline Installer
This will download the full installer of the selecGoogle Chrome is now available for Download and many users have already started using Chrome. One thing which I didn’t liked about Google Chrome Downloader is it’s Online Downloaderted Google Chrome browser to the local computer system. It is then possible to install Google Chrome without Internet connection by simply distributing the offline installer to the computer system where it should be installed.
The Google Chrome developers mentioned that it might not be possible to auto-update these versions of the Google Chrome browser. The auto update service should however be active when downloading the offline installers. They should work normally if an Internet connection is present to check for updates.
Don’t you think it would be better to have Google Chrome Offline Installer? Well don’t worry here is link for downloading Google Chrome Offline Installer.
Google Chrome Offline Installer 1
Google Chrome Offline Installer 1
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
3:32 am
Something seems to be throwing off the natural, peaceful balance that should exist between the iPhone and Windows 7. Users of both products have been complaining about syncing issues on Apple’s support forums. Apparently, when the iPhone is plugged to the PC, iTunes displays an “error 0xE8000065″ message. Besides iTunes, the one thing all affected users seem to have in common is: Intel’s new P55 Express chipset.
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
10:50 am
Upgrade Windows Vista to Windows 7 Hangs at 62%
When you upgrade your computer from Windows Vista to Windows 7, the upgrade process stops responding at 62% indefinitely. This problem occurs because Iphlpsvc service stops responding during upgrade. Note other services may also cause a problem in which upgrade process stops responding at 62%. Important Don’t use this resolution if upgrade stops responding at a percentage other than 62% or if log entries’re not logged. For Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
8:32 am
Hot To Use Windows Vista Taskbar in Windows 7
Windows 7 has various new features in it, which are still not familiar to all Windows XP and Windows Vista users. These features are useful for those who have been using Windows 7 since its beta period. New users would require some time to get used to with Windows 7 operating system.
Since long time, Windows users have been using different type of taskbar, which has tab like structure for each opened program. Windows 7 taskbar is a Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
8:23 am
Ubuntu 9.10 vs Windows 7
Recently, the Ubuntu 9.10 has been revealed to public and ready for download. You can now grab a copy of your Ubuntu and experience the difference from the previous versions. I read this article from ZDNet website, they’d tried to compare Ubuntu with Windows 7. Windows 7 has been release for commercially before the released of Ubuntu.
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
8:10 am
Microsoft has released few important details of its forthcoming operating system, Windows 7. Microsoft has accepted the failure of Windows Vista which launched in 2006 and they said that Windows 7 will replace the disappointing Windows Vista in January 2010.Microsoft will release Windows 7 with new features and applications.
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
8:03 am
Create Flip 3D in Windows 7
Some of our readers may read the title and say, “Flip 3D is already in Windows 7″ and this is true, so I am technically not showing you how to add it to Windows, but instead, how to find it and add it to the taskbar. Now that we’ve sorted through that, I wanted to explain why I am dedicating an article to a small feature such as Flip 3D. It’s simple, I was very pleased when I first used Windows Vista and saw Flip 3D for the first time. It signified an Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
1:36 am
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