We will release a Fix it in the next few days to address an issue in Internet Explorer, as outlined in the Security Advisory 2757760 that we released yesterday.
While we have only seen a few attempts to exploit the issue, impacting an extremely limited number of people, we are taking this...
Fixes a performance issue that occurs when a thread requests a large amount of physical memory that is within the first 4 GB of memory on a computer that has NUMA-based processors and that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
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Hi folks, newbie here and I have read the useful beginners guide to BSOD's on this forum.
I followed the msdn article to debug my memory.dmp file Link Removed
1. downloaded the correct MS debugger and the x86 symbols
2. loaded the memory dump in the debugger
3. loaded the symbols for the OS
4...
Hi, everyone. I had Windows Vista and I upgraded using the 'clean install' to Windows 7. I had been experiencing BSODs (blue screen of death) and I thought a re-install, or an upgrade would solve those issues. However, I continue getting those BSODs now with Windows 7 as well.
I can't quite...
I have a PC with full legit W7 Ultimate installed.
I also have a currently unused full legit Vista license. (originally came with PC .. I bought new OS not upgrade)
I am building a new PC and wish to use the W7 license so I can put 64bit W7 on my new PC ... easy enough as it will be a clean...
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Today I logged into Windows 7 for most of the day.
I did all the updates, security scans, new video drivers etc.
Then I messed around with some of the stuff I've been doing in Windows 8.
I can't get Google Chrome to work in Windows 7 for some reason but everything else is normal. Chrome...
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I know I have a paper I wrote in here somewhere called "Best Practises" w/ heaps of good stuff to follow.
Just thought I mention/remind that there are 3 basic things do to, @ least daily, that are suggested as minimum household chores:
1. Internet Options - Delete & Delete
2. CCleaner
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POST = Power On Self Test, right?
Apparently not any longer. The word is now being used to describe the future of computing, as in POST PC World.
Which sounds to me like Microsoft intends to leave we desktop users and apparently some of if not most of its' long time valued partners to our own...
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Just out of curiosity, how much RAM would the average person be able to utilize. Basically how much RAM does the average intensive task/program utilize? (not server based)
Entertainment, Science & Technology, Travel & more... MSN Home Page stuff. Presented a certain new & different way, "Metro" tiles, & in a new location, on a screen called "Start". Wow, now, there's a big deal. A handy icon can be on the desktop (taskbar) for anything, now or before.
Here's...
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During our investigation into the disclosure of confidential data shared with our Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP) partners, we determined that a member of the MAPP program, Hangzhou DPTech Technologies Co., Ltd., had breached our non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Microsoft takes...
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While computer enthusiasts looking for the latest technology from Intel are no doubt frothing at the mouth about the recent Ivy Bridge developments, the successor to the Ivy Bridge is ambitious in scope. With most laptops now being shipped with Sandy Bridge architecture (native USB3...
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Today we published the Link Removed due to 404 Error, and the Link Removed due to 404 Error presented in the webcast. We fielded 15 questions on various topics during the webcast, including bulletins released, deployment tools, and update detection tools.
We invite our customers to join...