How Install the Windows Vista Sidebar in XP

November 17th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Computer, Fun Stuffs, How To



On the Windows Vista we can see the Windows Sidebar on the right desktop. Vista sidebar are small applications that can display all kinds of information such as RSS news feeds, contacts or system information.

If you the Windows XP user and want this application install on you Windos XP. We can get it from Windows Sidebar, Real one,Pack by ~joshoon.

Windows XP SP3 VS Windows Vista SP1


Windows XP SP3

With Windows XP, Microsoft primarily came up with features which would be of interest for large organizations but not from home users. Nevertheless our recommendation is to install Service Pack 3.

Performance

As far as soeed is concerned there is no noticeable improvement when compared to SP2. Windows hasn’t become faster. The only good news is that in spite of the improvements, Windows XP has not become any slower.

Security

The update offer all security patches released -over 1,100 individual fixes. Even the Security Center itself has been updated. Here in the Security Center, users get extensive information on active protection mechanisms. At long last, Windows XP offers onboard support for the WPA2 Wi-Fi encryption. Until now users had to install newer adapter software from third party provider.

Windows Vista SP1

With the first service Pack for vista. Microsoft has finally made its flagship system suitable for everyday use.

Performance

With this update users of Vista can copy file faster. Now, even multitasking operate efficiently - MP3 cracking while loading programs is a thing of the past. Notebook user can breathe a sigh of relief since the power management feature allows portable device up to 7% more run time.

Security

The hard disk encryption tool. Bitlocker, not only encrypts the Windows partion but also the entire hard disk of teh computer, but it available only in the Ultimate edition. Improvements to the Security Center include milicious softwar ewhich could modify status of the security applications within the center can no longer do so. Now, the security tools can report their status to Windows using a new, more secure protocol.

Quick Cleaner

March 22nd, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Software, Windows XP, vista


Safarp
Safarp loads a list of installed programs in a few milliseconds, where Windows takes an eternity for the same. Removing the same goes equality faster. Simply select the application and click on “Remove”. When it comes to operation, the tool has only the most important functions.

Additional features are:

* Search function
* Obsolete list entries removal
* Export program list to a file (HTML, RTF, CSV…)
* New report templates can be written to export to other file formats
* Accessibility via the Control Panel (optional)
* Option to hide the Windows hotfixes
* Standard Windows interface (no fancy UI that slows down the program)

Download Safarp here

How to Remove Windows Genuine Advantage Notification

March 11th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in How To, Windows XP

Windows Genuine Advantage Notification

If your computer screen after you switch on like the picture above, it because your computer using pirate window version. Every time you shut down it will make your computer become slow.

I have simple way how to remove this Windows Genuine Advantage Notification. Just download this software and run it. Here the software link

http://rapidshare.com/files/98612626/removewga.zip.html

That All! Gudluck. If you want the legal Window XP software can buy it from amazon.com

Setting Up Support for Safe WLAN Encryption

February 8th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Guide, How To


Wi-Fi network security that is considerably safer than WEP, mainly because it can use AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption. Besides, WPA2 simplifies access to public hotspots. The computer can now identity more SSIDs and use them simultaneously. It thus allows you to log in to multiple base stations simultaneously. This makes it easier to change between different radio networks and improves the connection quality. In order to be able to use WPA2, the WLAN router as well as the adapter must support it.

The WLAN adapter whether built into the notebook or in the form of an add-on card or USB stick-can be configured directly in Windows. If the adapter supports WPA2 encryption, an option to use it can usually be enabled in the device’s configuration program without any problems. However, if you’re planning to go through Windows, a systems update is mandatory to begin with. For that you will need “Wireless network client update”, Which can be downloaded for free from the page http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917021.

You will need Window Xp Service Pack 2 and pass the WGA antipiracy test to download and install the update. Install the update and restart your computer. You will now able to select ‘WPA2′ as an advanced option for network authentication in the wireless netwoks properties.

Securing Data in Real-Time

January 13th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Guide, How To, Review, Windows XP


FileHamster
Simple and quick back-ups, that’s what FileHamster does. Determine the directory or a hard disk at the time installation and once the tool starts, choose the folder which has to be protected. The rest is done automatically. FileHamster hardly requires any systems resources and the tool can even be extended arbitarily with help plugins. Source www.mogware.com

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