i guess another study session for me. i just finished learning visual basic 2008, and there is another new one :D thanks for the link... i guess i'm just a bit late on this since i don't check microsoft.com as much :)
^LOL - but that's understandable. it's very tempting to try out what's new on certain builds... or what you can do to crash the new build (i do that just for fun and testing :D ) i have been using build 7000 since it came out and never switched. but i am considering. one of the main reasons...
this is quite challenging. but given that you already have formatted the mbr, let alone install ubuntu... the boot code will be on the ubuntu installation at this point. with that, there is nothing left to do but reinstall everything from scratch; formatting all partitions, installing vista...
it's a funny thing that the sidebar process that loads the gadgets is dependent to UAC. there have been cases where the gadgets show up with the UAC turned off (unconfirmed though). i have some problems where some gadgets won't load, particularly imp's drive info gadget. adding it does not...
i have to experience trouble before actually reading this :D anyway, i think there is only one way to dual boot xp and win7. and that is to prepare 2 separate ntfs partitions for the os and make them both primary. first drive is the active drive of course. installing xp on the active primary...
it is interesting enough to read something about this... but what's the point? yes the economy is bad as it is right now (i don't feel it actually). but that won't stop anyone who wants to get their hands on this new operating system. thanks for sharing though, it's a good read - learned a few...
i have to agree too. either way, there is also another means of accessing the feedback tool (one of which is the desktop icon). i think that the beta build will run until aug of this year, provided that yours is activated.
you can perform a "manual uninstall". just open regedit and delete all "nero" and "ahead" folders from the following: HKCU\Software\ HKLM\Software\ then delete startup entries for nero from: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CerrentVersion\Run HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CerrentVersion\Run...