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    77 Windows 7 Tips

    Bookmarked! Thank you! I'll also list that site in that other thread af mine. Find the best sites, I think it was...
  2. I have added "Microsoft Fix it Solution Center" in the category "Tutorials and articles liked by users" but it's also an obvious bookmark candidate: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_fixit_main#tab0
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    Tricky problem.

    What boot disks have you tested? Avira's seems to get a lot of positive attention: http://www.free-av.com/en/tools/12/avira_a...cue_system.html
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    77 Windows 7 Tips

    Also a fine article on ZDNet: Upgrading to Windows 7 - Your questions answered! Here are the base system requirements for Windows 7: 1GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) CPU 1GB RAM for 32-bit OS, 2GB RAM for 64-bit OS 16GB hard disk free space for 32-bit OS, 20 GB for 64-bit OS DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver The rest: http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=5788 I thought the recommandation was 4GB?
  5. Windows Movie Maker would have put those video pieces together in an instant. If one needs to convert the format this is the place to do it: http://media-convert.com/
  6. Try this: dowload CCleaner's setup to you desktop. Close your browser. Close all your anti-malware programs and you firewall. Then try again as suggested above. Remember to turn all AV back on. By the way: malware can hinder installs. Have you scanned with a couple of anti-malware programs?
  7. Hurray! Hope I'll remember to download. Thanks for the hint, hazelnut!
  8. Nice job! Thanks - I'm sure your fellow country men will be very pleased!
  9. Ok. It's a risk you're taking but if you know what you're doing... Glad to hear you got something out of OneCare online.
  10. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not sure everybody would agree. I want as little crap as possible on my PC. But having the content of "Cookies to keep" transferred to new versions would be nice.
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    CCleaner query

    So is that the conclusion, - that some versions of Google Chrome and Google Desktop Search escapes CCleaner?
  12. Thanks for reporting this. I'm sure the developers will look into your suggestion.
  13. That's right, aqua. Here's the link - last download option: http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds
  14. When CCleaner runs one can right click on the animated icon in Tray and chose "Shutdown after Clean". It's actually easier to shut down the PC that way. CCleaner will do it all for you. Once the other users realizes this more of them will start using this function.
  15. Thanks for posting the suggestion. Usually Defraggler is not that heavy on resources. Perhaps a few extra measures would be of use - such as chkdsk and scannow. Extra anti-malware scannings also sounds advisable. There are several fine ones online with the ability to remove findings.
  16. I'm very glad you got it sorted out.
  17. Microsoft will have to do a lot of planning if they go ahead with 128-bit. The Vista example is scary. We all remember how the poor souls on Vista 64-bit were hauling and screaming for software but nothing was compatible i the beginning. And stupid Flash still don't have a version for 64-bit.
  18. This article by Tony Klein is very famous, "So how did I get infected in the first place?". Link: http://www.landzdown.com/index.php?topic=2783.0
  19. Apparently they have a forum where they discuss this in several threads: http://bwi.rivals.com/forum.asp?fid=36
  20. Thank you for posting that suggestion, notaclue.
  21. On the install promts you were offered to say no. This is how Yahoo suggests removal of the toolbar. CCleaner will not be affected. For Internet Explorer: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/toolbar/t...toolbar-08.html For FireFox: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/toolbar/t...toolbar-55.html Microsoft about it: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=303047
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    77 Windows 7 Tips

    On this site "Windows 7 Compatibility Center" will open. It's a matter of days now. It will list devices and applications that are compatible with Windows 7. There's a small presentation up now: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibi...er/default.aspx On this site Microsoft offers "Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor". It scans your PC to see if it's ready for Windows 7, and tells you about any known compatibility issues. Link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...51-2497c146af15 On this site Microsoft presents anti-malware programs - "Windows 7 consumer security software providers". The companies listed provide consumer security software that is compatible with Windows 7: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/antivirus.../windows-7.aspx
  23. Quote: Windows 7 may be Microsoft?s most anticipated product ever. It builds on Windows Vista?s positives, and eliminates many of that OS?s negatives. It adds new functionality, too?all in a package that is less resource-hungry than its predecessor. And whether or not you're upgrading from Vista or skipping it altogether and moving up from Windows XP, you'll need to know how to make the most of it in your environment. Here are 77 tips and tricks to get you there. - Make Windows 7 faster - Get more done with Windows 7 - The best Windows 7 shortcuts - Securing Windows 7 Read them all in TechNet Magazine: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazin....77windows.aspx
  24. Yes, it is a retro thing you have there. Flekkefjord L?rvarefabrikk a/s where it was made - according to the photos - does not exist anymore, Google told. Google Translate just got all these new languages a few months back. They doubled the numbers. Almost. PS: I like your sense of humor!
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