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Anything you need to know about your PC. Pc tips,tweaks,tricks,software,hardware,operating systems,troubleshooting,speedup
Added: January 30, 2009
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Windows Vista Tips : Adding | Removing Icons in Notification Ares

Published on 2009-05-22 10:56:34

The Windows notification area is the most frequently used part of the desktop taskbar. It keeps you up to date with whats going on on your computer by animated icons that occassionally poup with messages for you. A great example is when there are Windows updates ready for your computer or if your laptop battery is running low.span class="fullpost"> The notification area also holds the volume control icon, the time, and any other program icons that are enabled to show there. You can change the se

Windows Vista Tips : Blue Screen of Errors

Published on 2009-05-20 11:33:49

Important note: The symptoms and solutions described below address only a small subset of the possible causes for blue screen errors, aka BSOD. This information can help address blue screen errors specifically related to Turbo Memory, but may not solve errors related to other issues. Please read through the instructions completely, make sure they apply to your system, and after attempting the solutions please post back with your feedback for the community.Some users may experience random blue sc

Windows Vista Tips : Some Cool Windows Vista Shortcuts

Published on 2009-05-20 11:15:42

If you're looking to get the most out of Windows, you should master some of the many keyboard shortcuts that are available. These are all specifically based around the Windows Key, which appears on newer PC keyboards: Quick Launch shortcuts Shortcut: WinKey + 1, 2, 3 ... etc. If you use the Quick Launch taskbar toolbar, you can quickly launch up to the first nine shortcuts you keep there using the Windows Key plus a number. So the first shortcut, from left to right, would be WinKey + 1, the



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