Posts Tagged ‘consumers’

Compatibility Mode Make older programs run in Windows XP

Posted by Jason in Windows XP on June 15th, 2007

If you’re having trouble running older programs originally developed for previous versions of , you’re not out of luck. for , built Compatibility Mode into XP. Compatibility Mode allows you to run a program using the of the original program it was developed for.

Here’s how to access a program’s Compatibility Mode in XP: (more…)

Disc Longevity

Posted by Jason in Computer, Software on May 20th, 2007

How often do you use CDs and ? Maybe you use them to burn music CDs or perhaps you use to copy your favorite movies. I’m sure some of you use them to back up all the data on your too, right? No matter what you use them for, have you ever thought about how long they’ll actually last? I mean, they can’t last forever, can they? Well, keep reading to find out!
Over the years, there has been a lot of discussion on just how long CDs and actually last. It’s gone from 100 years to 40 years and so on, all from the time they were first invented to when they became more popular to , etc. This also varied once new uses for them came about (burning and back ups, for example). So, in this day and age, with all the new technology that keeps coming out, what do you think the final say is on the of these discs? (more…)

PC Buyers Want ‘Crapware’ Removed

Posted by Jason in Computer on April 26th, 2007

When large businesses new PCs, they often wipe the hard drives clean and install a fresh copy of , along with the other they want workers to have. Some , frustrated with all of the trial , desktop icons and other stuff that comes loaded on their machines, are doing the same thing.

However, what works for businesses isn’t always so easy for individuals. Many computers don’t actually come with a clean copy of the . Instead, many ship with a “recovery partition” or a recovery disc that restores the system back to the way it shipped–with all that extra . (more…)