ComputerTV Tech Update Ep 64


On the next ComputerTV’s Tech Update: Albert gets mesmerized by tiny robot monkeys, Bauer is enraged that he can’t change the background on his Windows 7 Starter Edition, and tonight we should all install Kazaa on our Winodws Millenium Edition PCs and download illegal music! (j/k). Tech Update Ep 64

Windows 7 Home Premium


Okay Here it is Windows 7 Home Premium. Using with HP Mini 210-1014ee and actually It has replaced by Windows 7 Starter but the Windows 7 kicks to the Windows XP Home Edition SP3 and Vista Starter. Windows 7 Comes with Internet Explorer 8. Windows 7 is a Next Generation of Windows Vista Operating System which it comes with an All New Windows Aero on Windows 7 Home Premium, Ultimate and Professional. Specs ————————————– Intel Atom N450 Processor 2 GB of RAM Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 1.66 GHz 320 GB SATA HDD Windows 7 Home Premium (Upgraded to Windows 7 Starter using with Windows Anytime Upgrade) HP Mini 210-1014ee

Como Instalar DreamScene en Vista Basic


Como configurar la activacion de aero en Windows Vista Home Basic para la instalacion del DreamScene que ya viene hackeado para trabajar en Home Basic, es importante cumplir con los requisitos de rendimiento del ordenador para un mejor resultado . (esto no trabaja en windows starter, y en algunas Laps de HP no hay compatibilidad) link www.mediafire.com Algunos Videos www.mediafire.com

Free Upgrade from Windows 7 Starter to Home Premium! (Retail Version with Product Activation Key)


This method is the most easy one around! Windows Anytime Upgrade is easy to use…you only enter a key, follow the instructions and that’s all! It does not require a genius to do this… Seriously, don’t even consider, Windows 7 Starter Edition is totally not cool, you can’t even change your desktop background.. So Upgrade and start having cool new functions! Starting of with changing your desktop background….haha Upgrade key for Windows Anytime Upgrade: RHPQ2-RMFJH-74XYM-BH4JX-XM76F Activation Key for Windows 7 Home Premium: 7JQWQ-K6KWQ-BJD6C-K3YVH-DVQJG For Windows 7 Secrets Shortcuts www.youtube.com Comment, Rate, Subscribe! PLS……….

Destroying Windows Vista Starter.wmv


Destroying Windows Vista Starter

Does windows 7 starter work with online streaming from netflix?

I am going to buy a new netbook with windows 7 starter. I am aware that windows 7 starter will not play dvds with an external dvd drive, but will it/ does it work with netflix online streaming?

Windows 7 Starter Edition


Albert explains the in and outs of this particular version of the all new windows 7 operating system.

An Article on Windows Vista

What is an Operating System? A good answer would be “A set of programs that provide a GUI to interact with various devices in a computer”. This definition would hold good until a few years back, when an operating system is just a few icons and menus that you see when you switch on your computer. Operating systems provided file and device management using a Basic GUI. But with the development of computers, operating systems also evolved a lot. From simple file and device management solution, modern day operating systems should be stable and secure the data stored on a computer. The data stored on a computer can be anything from music, movies and photos to data that you have generated and stored in different files. It takes only a small virus, a power surge or a device failure to destroy data. Today’s operating systems try to anticipate such scenarios and issue warning messages and take pro-active steps to minimize the data loss. I would talk about Windows XP and Windows Vista because 80% of computers run on Windows Operating system and Windows Vista is an upgrade to Windows XP. Windows XP has been around for 8 years now and in considered one of the best operating systems released by Microsoft. When Windows XP was released it was considered a resource hogger. Windows XP required 128 MB of RAM to run smoothly. And there are many complaints from long installation times to frequent crashes. Microsoft released Service Pack 1 and things changed. Most of the security holes are fixed and Windows XP became stable. Windows XP was built to give a better user experience by easy installation and plug & play capability. After a few years with XP, internet threats have grown and Microsoft started bundling Anti-spyware products along with Windows XP. This didn’t help much, and since Windows XP is the most used, hackers tried to find ways to break into Windows XP systems. This triggered the need for a more secure operating system and there came Windows Vista into picture. Some of the problems with Windows XP are that password protection is not secure enough, users can use Bootable live CD’s like miniPE or Road Starter to bypass Passwords and access the file system. The other major issue is Internet Explorer 6 which is the number one target for hackers. By exploiting the security homes in IE6 hackers can take control of IE and hence the Windows XP box. And last but not least, when you try to search for a file under Windows XP, you have a terribly slow search tool. Now its Windows Vista which is structurally more robust and is much more visually appealing. Vista comes with Encrypted File System (EFS) which takes care of file level security. Vista allows one to encode an entire partition or hard disk with just a few clicks. In Windows Vista Internet Explorer runs with restricted permission. If a malicious piece of code enters the system through the browser it cannot do much harm, since Vista simply refuses to permit to run it. File Searching has improved a lot with Vista. But 2 of the night mares with Vista are getting your old hardware running and the annoying popup prompting you to allow or block any action you have performed.

Sunil Saripalli
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