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Extend MSN Messenger with free Messenger Plus! Live

April 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

If your a user of Microsoft’s internet messaging / chat client, Microsoft Messenger Live, you should check out a suite of tools from Messenger Plus! Live – http://www.msgpluslive.net/

Add-ons and features include a hide from boss shortcut (great for the office), blocking of groups of contacts, notification of emails from a non-hotmail account, tabbed chatting and many more.

Best of all, these suite of tools are free to download – well worth checking out.

Categories: Internet · Windows Vista · Windows XP
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Transfering Nokia data to a new Nokia phone

April 15, 2008 · 1 Comment

Quite a few people have asked me about transferring data (text, contacts and files) from an old mobile to a new phone.

Whilst setting up my new Nokia phone, I noticed a back-up function within the Nokia PC Suite. This utility makes a back-up of the phone , which can be redeployed to the new Nokia. This enabled me to quickly transfer my contacts, calender and texts to my new phone.

How to do

  1. Download the latest version of the Nokia PC Suite.
  2. Open the download and follow the install instructions.
  3. Create a connection between the PC and the phone using either a USB cable or bluetooth.
  4. Select the back program and follow the instructions.
  5. To deploy the back-up on the new phone, select the back-up option
  6. Then select restore, then follow the instructions.

Categories: Mobile · Windows Vista · Windows XP
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Vista SP1 disables ZoneAlarms

April 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Came across an interesting problem this week. A PC which had been updated to Vista Service Pack One was disabled from accessing the internet.

The cause was a failure with ZoneAlarms. The user hadn’t updated the ZoneAlarms software with the release for Vista SP1 before installing the Vista update.

This caused the Internet to be shutdown. The only resolution was to uninstall ZoneAlarms, which opened up the internet access then reinstall the current Vista SP1 version at ZoneLabs website to enable the internet with ZoneAlarms protection.

Categories: Internet · Security · Windows Vista
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Learning a Vista lesson the hard way

April 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I finally fixed my Vista Ultimate desktop this weekend, after nearly a year of trying.

To cut a long story short, when removing Vista over a year ago, the motherboard and graphics card blew-up. I rebuilt the machine, however it crashed repeatedly and ground to a halt when burning CD’s / DVD’s.

However a report last week as to the cause of Vista crashes, stating that 40% of reported failures where due to NVidia graphics cards got me thinking.

I purchased a new 256mb graphics card, capable of Directx 10 and Vista compatible, to replace the old 32mb graphics card Directx 9 (as I don’t play any PC games it made sense at the time), and hey pesto, my PC is as fast as I day I brought it.

Hence the lesson – Graphic cards for Vista should be at least 256mb of Ram and Directx 10 compatible to cope with the this visually remanding operating system.

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Will XP live on and undermine Vista?

April 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Microsoft have announced that XP will continue to be available beyond the June 2008 deadline.

UMPC’s (Ultra Mobile PC’s like the Asus EEE PC) and developing countries will be able to purchase a specially produced Home version of XP for use upon “low powered” devices.

However, this seems to further undermine Vista. Whilst the threat of Linux being deployed by manufactures of UMPC’s may require Microsoft to respond, surely it would be in Vista and Windows 7 long term interest to kill XP in June, and deploy a version of Windows Mobile to these devices?

Categories: Hardware · Linux · Operating Systems · Windows Vista · Windows XP