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If you have Windows Vista you might have noticed that the start menu no longer contains “Run”. Microsoft decided to remove this from default start menu settings in Windows Vista. Thankfully, we can change that with a few quick steps
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In this guide, we will show you how to change the default icon that is used for various file types. So, for example, instead of having a notepad icon for all text files (which is the default in Windows), you can set the icon to be something different.
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If you are a bit more experienced with Windows XP, you probably use the right click on your mouse quite a bit. Personally, I use the right click all the time (my motto is, when in doubt with what to do, try right clicking). While the standard menu options are really all you need, its always nice to make things a bit easier. This guide will show you how to add the option Copy To Folder… to your right click menu.
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Installing a fresh copy of Windows XP in the year 2009 (soon to be 2010) requires some additional post-installation setting changes. Why is that? The reason, simply is because Windows XP is over 8 years old now (released in 2001). One of the things that is often not considered is the difference between the world of 2001 and the world of 2009.
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The Recovery Console is designed to help you recover from a error that prevents Windows XP from starting properly. This tool is located on
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