Yeah, making those "windows tips" as sticky is a very good idea. that way, they'll always appear at the top of the page for everyone to see :D .
Oh...and thanks again liqnit, for bring up this "windows tip" idea at first place. :wink:
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Yeah, making those "windows tips" as sticky is a very good idea. that way, they'll always appear at the top of the page for everyone to see :D .
Oh...and thanks again liqnit, for bring up this "windows tip" idea at first place. :wink:
AutoPatcher
here is a link to all windows update in one file . just select your OS and you have in one big file .
great sulotion for all the upgarders out there
http://www.neowin.net/forum/?showforum=89Quote:
How often do you install Windows? Crashes, viruses, or even fixing other peoples' computers... Most people install their operating system regularly, whether they want to or not. After a while, you will get sick of going to Windows Update and continuously downloading patch after patch, update after update. Well, we have just the thing.
AutoPatcher is a comprehensive collection of patches, addons and registry tweaks that give you peace of mind in the knowledge that your Windows system is up to date, even before you connect it to the Internet. It's designed to quickly patch a system with the most current updates and tweaks available, and requires no user interaction once you have selected what to install.
That's a really good one. Thanks liqnit :D
Have you tried it already? :?
yes sevral times when i do an upgrade oer a format to computer i keep the last one and when i finish the install of the OS i updated it immidatly
Thanks. But what I've meant is that if you checked this AutoPatcher specifically?Quote:
Originally Posted by liqnit
if you mean the last one so no i didn't had to format in the last month yet.... :wink:
Aah, OK, Thanks. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by liqnit
Windows XP Password Reset Disk
one of the most annoying things is losing your admin password.
To create the disk
1.Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click User Accounts.
2.Click your account name.
3.Under Related Tasks, click Prevent a forgotten password.
4.Follow the directions in the Forgotten Password Wizard to create a password reset disk.
to use it
1.Try to login to your account
2.Select use password reset disk
3.Do as the instructions on display
It happend to me once that I totally forgot my "admin" password (what a big headache it was :lol: ).
That's a very useful tip!!! Thanks, liqnit. :D
glad i am helping .
hope to have more usefull tips vey soon
Windows free aplication.
my highlight on this software is the GREAT regseek feature
its far better then RegEdit .
this should really implemented into windows .
http://www.hoverdesk.net/dl/en/RegSeeker.zip
http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/7228/dd2ap.jpg
in 2 words Great Application !!
I've been using Bootvis for a long time now, really helps. why Microsoft doesn't support it anymore is beyond me.
my guess they choose to leave likr this like they did with RegClean just anough to let you hang yourself :wink:
Its been so useful page for many people, but id like to add one little thing for Firefox users (who don't use IE at all). From this page you can update your windows without IE: http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/
thanks
i will post it in the main page.