Posts Tagged ‘complexity’

XP virtual computing avoids dual-boot complexity

Posted by Jason in Computer, Windows XP on March 27th, 2008

It’s possible to have Vista and chow down on your XP cake, too, if you apply a free — for now — virtual machine.

If you’re stuck with a Vista , but you really prefer using XP, I’ll show you how to set up XP as a virtual machine on Vista, plus some tricks you can use to get the most out of this .

Why you should give virtual machines a free try

It’s unarguable: XP operates more quickly than Vista (a fact that World recently demonstrated even with the new Service Pack 1 installed on Vista). Additionally, no one who’s independent of ’s payroll suggests that are just as easily available for Vista as they are for XP, or that Vista supports as many software applications that people own. (more…)

Missing the old File, Edit, View menu bar?

Posted by Jason in Windows Vista on June 29th, 2007

One of the main concepts of Vista is to make things more simple, basically take some of the out of .The decision was made to do away with the old menu bar in many of the of Vista because they simply looked too busy and offered the user too many, often confusing, choices. (more…)