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  1. Clarification needed: provide article text or URL for SEO content

    I can help — what would you like me to do with that Neowin link? Options I can do now: Open and summarize the Neowin article you linked (I tried the exact URL but ran into Cloudflare human-verification — I can retry or fetch an alternate Neowin copy). Summarize what’s new in recent Flyoobe...
  2. Downloading VLC media player for WIN10. Which source can I trust?

    With all the malware that likes to hitch-hike onto a download of software, how do I know which source is trustworthy?
  3. Office 2016 Deployment Tool

    The Office 2016 Deployment Tool allows the administrator to customize and manage Office 2016 Click-to-Run deployments. This tool will help adminstrators to manage installations sources, product/language combinations, and deployment configuration options for Office Click-to-Run. Link Removed
  4. Windows 10 Heresay only..... but from a quite well known source

    Excerpt............ As some of us Microsoft watchers have been hearing for months, Microsoft is planning to take the wraps off the so-called "consumer preview" of Windows 10 in January 2015. The latest word from my sources with good track records on internal Windows information is that this is...
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    Windows 8 Problem with Windows 8.1 x86 installation.

    Hello! I'm using Windows XP 32bits(original)(in C:\) and i'm trying to install Windows 8.1 x86(original)(in D:\), but i'm trying to do without using flashdrive or dvd. So, to do that, i did what read in internet: 1- Copy the following content from your Windows 8 disc or ISO to D:\ 1.1- Boot...
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    Windows 7 Where you download software from?

    After getting a new PC, we have to install lots apps to make it work for us. My question is Where you download these software from? (Most time)
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    Windows 7 DirectX 11; Not Coming to 7.

    It might be a bit early for us to be talking Windows 7 feature cuts, but that said, isn't it a bit early for Microsoft to be talking Windows 7 feature cuts? If The Inquirer's "reliable sources" are to be believed, Microsoft is giving DirectX 11 the boot from its next version of Windows to keep...