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Undo For Browsers

Written by Aeriff | Monday, October 15th, 2007
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If you’re really long in the tooth, you’ll recall when Microsoft introduced the undo command in Word for DOS. This little piece of bacon-saving magic was one of the great milestones in user-friendly software development.
It’s taken a while for browsers to catch up with the delights of undo. Of course, the need for an undo [...]

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Fine-Tune Your Flash Drive

Written by Aeriff | Sunday, August 26th, 2007
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Hello there Attackr.com readers and welcome to another one of my articles. Today I’ll explain how to coax the most out of your USB flash drive.
Just a quick note before beginning: this guide has been written for Windows XP (my operating system) and therefore the names of certain options or menus might be different.
Almost [...]

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Rumor Control: Windows Vista (part two)

Written by JeremyD | Friday, June 15th, 2007
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This is part two of my Windows Vista article. Part one can be found here.
“It prompts me to allow or deny every two minutes!” Not true! While Vista does have a security feature that prompts you to allow certain things, it is no where near annoying as commercials make it look.
Pretty much anything involving [...]

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Windows Vista Tip: Using WinRE To Repair Damaged Systems

Written by Sean | Thursday, June 14th, 2007
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Although with Vista, Microsoft has made great strides in the stability of its Windows operating system, things can still go wrong.
What happens when a key driver goes missing or a system disk fails? How would you go about recovering the system and especially, all your precious data?
Problem: How do you recover a damaged Vista [...]

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Rumor Control: Windows Vista (part one)

Written by JeremyD | Tuesday, June 12th, 2007
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We’ve all seen the Mac commercials: PC goes off to be upgraded to Vista and his return is uncertain. And when he finally does return he’s bloated with trial software like that snobby blueberry girl on Willy Wanka & The Chocolate Factory. But is this all true, or just a big exaggeration?
In this article, [...]

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