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Windows XP Partition Manager

Partitioning your Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is also one of the most important thing to think of when we are having plans in reformatting a Hard Disk Drive.  Partitioning it to half ways is one of the best practices that technicians do, but for me I prefer splitting it in a way that I my [...]

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IZarc – Free Archive Utility

If you have problems with those old files and feeling like they are way to big add-ons for your disk then we can have a disk cleanup compress old files software to save resources on your disk.  IZArc is the best freeware archive utility supporting many archive formats like: 7-ZIP, A, ACE, ARC, ARJ, B64, [...]

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NComputing

To utilize and economize an office workstation you can use NComputing Products.  NComputing provides good quality office stations.  All you need is buy 1 computer and the rest can connect to the PC as if they are using one.  If you are tired of using pirated Microsoft Operating System because you want to save money [...]

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Windows Media Player Genuine Validation

If you are having troubles on on how to remove your Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage Notification then you can visit the link provided (though there is also a way in solving windows media player validation included in the package)but if you have troubles in validating your windows media player 11 then this is the right [...]

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Installing GPEDIT.msc

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Folder Shared

If you are in one network you can always share files with the other users within the network. Folders in the My Documents Folder can not be shared unless it is in the shared folder and so as folders on the desktop. There are two ways on how you will share your folder. [...]

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Show Hide File Extension

What are file extension or file types?
File types are like embedded signatures, telling the operating system that this type of file can be opened by this  software or program and also to  associate with it properly.  A  file extension is one or several letters at the end of a filename. Usually three or four letters,  [...]

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