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Entries from April 2008

Windows Vista SP1 is now available through automatic updates

Date April 25, 2008

Microsoft has now released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) through automatic updates. It has been released in English, Fresh, German, and Spanish as well as a Japanese version. However the update is not available to everyone immediately as the company is releasing it in phases. Service Pack 1 (SP1) addresses a number of bugs [...]

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Get more from your PC with overclocking

Date April 12, 2008

In this week’s overview, we are looking at overclocking. Overclocking? You may ask what is that? Overclocking is simply a way of getting more out of your hardware by changing certain settings in the system bios. Just like turbo charging a 4 cylinder engine in a coup, you, too, can push your computer’s CPU—central processing [...]

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Question of the Week – How to backup Outlook Express

Date April 6, 2008

QUESTION:- Thank you for this tip, which I find most helpful, except for the bit where you say "Sure, you can back up all your documents, emails & photos to a thumb drive on a regular basis, ……" Can you please explain how I can do this in Outlook Express  for I have made many [...]

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Troubleshooting Broadband Issues

Date April 4, 2008

Can you still recall the days of 56k dialup connections? One would login, hear the awful screeching sound as the modem negotiated with the ISP’s server, and surf the web at a snail’s pace; it’s a quaint technology that is quickly becoming extinct. With today’s ISPs offering super fast broadband access to their customers, Internet [...]

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