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Windows XP

Buy OEM and save

Jan 30

You don’t get a shiny box with the logo on it, the useless manuals and advertising inserts, but it is the real deal, a fully licensed copy of Windows Vista. So what is OEM?

OEM simply means that it is meant to be installed on one computer, if you sell that computer, your license should be included in the sale, once you install an OEM version of Windows it cannot be transfered to another computer.

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You can find Windows Vista OEM version here

This is also available for Windows XP OEM version here

Ready for Windows Vista?

Jan 30

winready.jpgI could post specifications and graphics about systems, but there is an easier way to find out if your computer is fully ready for Windows Vista, this program checks your system specs and provides detailed results.

Click on the link:

C|net Vista Readiness Advisor or try MS Upgrade Advisor
Why do you need to check your system?
Windows Vista comes packed with new visual effects that are meant to make your experience a more enjoyable one, so if you are one of those people that think function is more important than form, then you don’t need to upgrade to Windows Vista.

Ok, back to the visual effects. Windows requires more system resources than Windows XP to display windows, images and the animated special effects, this means you need a good processor, a good amount of memory and a graphics accelerator card.

A graphics accelerator card?
All computers need a graphics card, but a graphics accelerator card is simply an extra processor to deal with the fancy visuals of a program, like 3D games or high-resolution video, Windows Vista does not necessarily require an expensive graphics card, but if you want to see the operating system in its complete form, you are going to need one installed.

Windows Vista: Choose wisely

Jan 30

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If you decide it is time to upgrade to Windows Vista, you probably will notice that there is more than one version of Windows Vista:

  • Home Basic
  • Home Premium
  • Business
  • Ultimate

I will post more on this later, for now here is a link that explains what the four main versions are about.

Annoying Windows sounds

Jan 29

Today I installed a Windows update that required a system restart, to my surprise I heard the Windows welcome theme was back, I disable all sounds on the computers I am working on, they are unnecessary and annoying, I suggest you do the same.
I thought it would be a good idea to post a simple way to remove the sounds, now I know this is not new but believe it or not, some people still don’t know how to do this.

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