I am curious about Microsoft Windows. So I have a few questions.
Microsoft Windows needs an antivirus program because it is in danger of getting viruses.
Microsoft Windows also needs anti malware protection, antispyware protection..
Windows needs firewalls to protect from hackers.
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Microsoft has released an update for Microsoft Outlook 2013 64-Bit Edition. This update provides the latest fixes to Microsoft Outlook 2013 64-Bit Edition. Additionally, this update contains stability and performance improvements.
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Was having problems for the first time with my desktop over the weekend - Windows 7, Quad Core, 16GB memory, GTX 550Ti graphics card, enhanced power supply.
I think it may have been a result of some trouble I've been having with an external hard drive.
It completely froze up computer every few...
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I am running Windows 7. A couple of weeks ago I installed an old video card (ATI FireGL 5200) in order to connect a third monitor. Since then I have had a blue screen and minidump a day. I first disabled and later physically removed the card but the crashes continued. It appears as though a...
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Hi guys.
A friend of mine recently gave me his old laptop (toshiba satellite running win 7 home premium) which had been stepped on and broken. I pulled it apart and saved the HDD and ram for a rainy day. Prior to this I purchased a dirt cheap 15inch macbook pro. After a few months, the...
Now seeing the title above I am sure most will say "ME!" but lets take a look one of Micrsofts biggest issues: Inconsistencies between OS versions.
Now as a linux user I have had my fare share of UI changes, features given/removed, nitpicks and nags but since it is more or less a community...
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Microsoft has released Service Pack 1 for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013. SP1 contains new updates that improve security, performance, and stability. Additionally, SP1 is a roll up of all previously released updates.
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New test versions of Google's browser catch up to a processor upgrade that began a decade ago. Google promises better speed, security, and stability. Google has released test versions of its Chrome browser for PCs with 64-bit chips, a move that will improve performance, security, and stability...
About half an hour ago I got a random pop up saying windows explorer.exe has stopped working when I was typing in the start search bar, I was trying to type in cpu, but it froze before I could typed the u. I have norton antivirus and superantispyware so im positive it is not a virus. Its only...
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Last Christmas my dad had the idea of custom making me a PC and ever since the first day I turned it on its had the BSOD. The main error that pops up is "Page Fault In NonPaged Area" but I also get "Memory Management" a fair amount too. We took the PC into a computer shop to get it checked out...
Hey guys, I just picked up my Windows 7 Home Premium from Tek-Micro.com ... I'm glad I did so I could finally junk my XP for good...
but what, in your opinion is the most stable media player for the OS? Aside from its in-house and default WMP of course?
Or, if you could make a comparison such...
Hello all.
I was curious to know if anyone could give me suggestions on extending the wireless network broadcast throughout my house.
I have been using a wireless extender, however as to be expected it is not stable by any means. The central connection (my PC) is at the back of the house...
Came across this link at Microsoft that people may find useful in troubleshooting crashes in Outlook 2007:
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The link also includes several automated tools to diagnose product instability and configuration issues. The Office Configuration Analyzer Tool (OffCAT) actually deals with...
Google Chrome Beta for Windows 33.0.1750.91
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Google Chrome's development is high-paced and here's their latest beta.
Download notes: * Alternatively you can download the latest non-beta version of this software.
How to get the new version?
If you don't have Google Chrome...
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My Pc mysteriously reboots/BSODs every morning. So far i've runned chkdsk with some file problems but no bad sectors and Memtest86+ twice. First time 640 errors, second time no errors at all.
Curious thing it only crashes/BSODs early morning, rest of the day it runs completely...
I am looking at making a little cluster of servers for class and as a practice area for working with servers. Even though it is not for production I want it to be able to work as if it where. This question is about what you as individuals have to say, not really a right or wrong or concrete...
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The used motherboard that I ordered arrived today, and the BIOS version it contains is one of the oldest for this board (703). Therefore I want to update, but am not certain which one to choose, because the two latest versions are marked as betas, and the newest is marked as ONLY being for...
This gentleman has gone through Windows 8.1 Preview and completely found every possible inkling wrong with it. For the most part, I have looked forward to the technical changes in 8.1 that, perhaps, might increase the stability of the kernel when interacting with rogue drivers. You know...
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I've always gone by the adage of "if it's not broke, don't fix it", but that doesn't stop me from wondering. My motherboard has had two BIOS updates released since the one I have installed. The first one is only for changing from AM3 to AM3+, which I don't need since I just have the AMD 1090T...