Posts Tagged ‘Windows Vista’

Registry Cleaner For Vista – What Every Windows Vista Owner Must Know

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

If your Windows computer has begun turning up strange errors and just keeps getting slower and slower, you may be wondering what’s wrong. Before you format the hard drive or shop around for a new computer, think about a registry cleaner for Vista or XP! Running registry cleaners could help repair what’s essentially the backbone of your computer. It can make a big difference and help you save lots of money in the long run.

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Stopping Errors on Windows Vista – This Works Every Time

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Getting constant errors with Windows Vista? Use this guide to solve one of the most common causes of errors. Even though it’s a new operating system, you can rely on this resolution to solve most problems with Windows Vista.

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Vista LSP – What Causes Winsock LSP Problems?

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Vista LSP problems occur for a number of different reasons. TCP/IP stack Winsock settings in Windows Vista can be corrupted, and this is what leads to errors and ongoing problems with internet connectivity. LSP is short for Layered Service Provider. Read this brief but informative article to find out more now!

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Changing Your Mac Address in Windows Vista

Monday, June 29th, 2009

For those of you who do not know what a MAC address is, it is the burned in address that every networking piece of equipment has that is unique. No two pieces of equipment should every have the same MAC address. There are many reasons someone might want to change the MAC address of the network card or wireless card. Maybe they are trying to connect to someone’s wireless network that only allows certain MAC addresses. You can also change your MAC address to test your own security settings, and even DHCP settings. So there are many reasons why you might want to change your MAC address.

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Clock-Watchdog-Timeout Error Message In Windows Vista

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Multiple processors installed in a single computer system enhance the overall performance of the system. Operations like file conversion, gaming, 3D rendering and batch operations can be executed simultaneously and speedily in a multi-processor environment.

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