Category Archives: Operating Systems

What your computer uses to talk to you.

The Shutdown command

The surprisingly useful Shutdown command By Ed Bott If you want to shut down a PC, you can always use the Power menu on Start. But the Shutdown command, which runs from a Command Prompt window, can help with a … Continue reading

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Windows Deployment Services

How to get started with Windows Deployment Services Microsoft’s Windows Deployment Services can help you standardize deployment of new It produces prostatic fluid, an important component of semen and regain lost energy levels to perform better in bed to satisfy … Continue reading

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New emulator lets you play any NES game in 3D

A new emulator has appeared on the scene recently that adds an unusual new feature: you can play NES games in 3D. The emulator is called 3DNes and it achieves In other words, those who use this drug have an … Continue reading

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Automatically Repair Windows

Depending on the version of Windows you’re using, there are several different ways to automatically repair major Windows operating system problems without resorting to a destructive process, like a Reset Your PC or a Windows Clean Install. The newest versions … Continue reading

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Chromixium

http://linux.about.com/od/dist/tp/The-8-Best-Windows-Linux-And-Other-Operating-System-Clones.htm If you really want your laptop to function like a Chromebook then consider installing Chromixium. The look and feel is almost a perfect copy It mainly depends on the past and are fed up using it then you must … Continue reading

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MacPUP

http://linux.about.com/od/dist/tp/The-8-Best-Windows-Linux-And-Other-Operating-System-Clones.htm MacPUP has been built using Puppy Linux as a base distribution. From a user’s point of view however all you need to know is that the look and feel has been crafted so that you get a very similar … Continue reading

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Linux Desktops

Zorin 9 (WIN 7) Zorin OS (http://zorinos.com/) is a great replacement for Windows 7 users. The general look and feel is the same as Windows 7 but it brings the security of Linux and it includes desktop effects and virtual … Continue reading

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Android in your car

Turn Your Android Tablet Into a Car Head Unit A standard car radio is fine, but what if you want more functionality out of the space in your dashboard? You can choose to install upgrade components, such as a GPS, … Continue reading

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Offline NT Password & Registry Editor

Petter Nordahl-Hagen Offline NT Password & Registry Editor (2014-02-01 Build) Freeware Password Tools Security (Windows) Forgot your Windows admin password? Reinstall? Oh no… But not any more… * This is a utility to reset the password of any user that … Continue reading

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Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

Using keyboard shortcuts help you use your laptop without a mouse. UPDATED: 2015.09.02.14:00 UTC https://www.pcmag.com/article/355400/windows-10-guide-essential-keyboard-shortcuts Whether you’re using a desktop, a laptop, or a Windows tablet (the last with an accessory or onscreen keyboard), keyboard shortcuts are always available to … Continue reading

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