Download Windows Vista SP1 Beta RC Build 6001.17036 v.652 via WebUpdater

Download Windows Vista SP1 Beta RC Build 6001.17036 v.652 via WebUpdater

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Beta build 6001.16659.070916-1443 v.275 has been upgraded to new version, and in the same time also patched and closed the hole of use registry tweak that allows previous release of Vista SP1 beta to be downloaded from Windows Update. However, the registry hack to download Vista SP1 beta still work with minor change to registry key to download the latest […]

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TrustedInstaller.exe Process 100% High CPU Usage in Vista Task Manager Fix

While Windows Vista running fine smoothly and quickly over a period of time, suddenly the system becomes sluggish and slow responding with non-stop hard disk activity. Open up Task Manager (taskmgr), Processes component shows that image named TrustedInstaller.exe is “system” process utilizing almost close to if not total 100% of the CPU resource usage, and using large amount of RAM memory. This problematic symptom may […]

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Delete Browsing History for IE7 By Using Command Prompt

If you want to create a batch file to clean up your computer by clearing your browsing history, temporary internet files, computer tracks, unused files, or password saved, you might probably find the commands below useful. Add them to your batch files if you want to create one and you can speed up your cleansing process with it even though you are not running Internet […]

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Hide and Remove Public Folders Shortcuts and Favorite Links in Vista Explorer Shell

Whenever Windows Explorer or any Explorer shell window such as Computer, Documents and other been ran and opened in Windows Vista with navigation pane enabled, there will be a “Favorite Links” section with a shortcut links to “Public” folder. When opened, inside the Public Folder, there are sub-folders of Public Documents, Public Downloads, Public Music, Public Pictures, Public Videos and Recorded TV. But what is […]

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Vista Uninstall, Change or Repair Programs and Updates Button Disappear and Not Showing

When users go to Control Panel in Windows Vista and try to uninstall or remove a program or an installed updates, the “Uninstall”, “Change”, “Repair” or “Uninstall/Change” button is not appearing and not showing at the toolbar. All the installed programs or updates is listed properly and users can select the any item to uninstall, however, users cannot and unable to see or find the […]

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Open Applications with Custom-Made Keyboard Shortcuts

Computer users like to use keyboard shortcuts to perform some predefined functions. By making full use of keyboard shortcuts, it will accelerate and speed up your work and save your time substantially. Just imagine, by pressing one or more keys together, you can execute your commands immediately instead of following the sequences to a few keystrokes which is time-consuming.

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Fix Vista Unable or Fail to Remember or Save Folder Types/Views Setting Error by Increasing BagMRU Cache Memory Size

All customizations and changes that has been done on folders types and folders views are saved and remembered by Windows Vista in system registry. By default, Vista is configured to have cache memory storage space with size of 5000 folders to store the folder settings, a value for the ‘Bag’ that has also been increased in Windows XP SP2 compared to just 400 in Windows […]

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Disable Automatic Folder Type Discovery for Templates in Vista

When user opens a folder in Windows Explorer or other Computer, Pictures, Documents or Music (aka My Computers, My Pictures, My Documents or My Music in XP) explorer window in Windows Vista, Vista system will try to automatically detect and discover what, i.e. media or files, is inside the folder, then determine the folder type and set the view type accordingly. Also configured automatically is […]

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Delete and Reset Windows Vista Folder Views or Folder Types Settings to Default Clean State

Using Windows Explorer in Windows Vista is sometimes annoying and confusing as the folder views settings and folder types customization is not working consistently. Folder views which determines which view, such as tiles, details, list, small icons, medium icons, large icons or extra large icons, that users is using to browse files and items in Explorer window, while folder types set the template which shows […]

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How to Convert Files and Documents to Acrobat PDF Format for Free

Created by Adobe Systems, PDF (Portable Document Format) can be considered as one of the popular formats used either for personal or commercial purposes when it comes to distributing documents over the net. PDF files will maintain the information’s integrity. It maintains the exact look of the original documents and preserves the source of information. Once you have converted your document to PDF format, you […]

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Direct Download iTunes 7.5 to Activate iPhone Anywhere Internationally

Apple has released iTunes 7.5 for free download. iTunes 7.5 which supports Windows XP, Windows Vista or Mac OS X has the has the following release notes: iTunes 7.5 features the ability to activate iPhone wherever service is offered and support for Phase, a new interactive music game designed exclusively for iPod nano (third generation), iPod classic, and iPod (fifth generation). This release also includes […]

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Unable to Install and Upgrade PPStream on PowerPlay.dll and PowerList.ocx Error

PPStream P2PTV online streaming TV and video channel viewer program has always been working fine on the system. However, when users download latest version of PPStream setup installer from PPStream official website, and try to install the newer version, PPStream installation will fail and the installer returns error messages indicating that system unable and cannot register \Program Files\PPStream\PowerPlayer.dll and \Program Files\PPStream\PowerList.ocx with DLL/OCX: DLLregisterServer function. […]

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