I like guides like the following. The author is detailing the process to triple boot Windows Vista, Windows XP and Ubuntu with one single boot screen. I always thought how I would react when Vista comes out and I figured that I had to install it to bring you the latest and greatest tips about Vista next to XP. I always wanted to make the switch to Linux and it is a great coincidence that I decided to try Ubuntu first.
Triple Boot Vista, XP and Ubuntu
Posted by Martin in Linux, Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Linux, Operating Systems, Windows14
Nov
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Nov
Before you judge the article by looking at the title read on and you might understand why I suggest that no one buys a Zune. It has nothing to do because it is produced by Microsoft - I really do not care about that. It also has nothing to do with the features or hardware [...]
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Nov
Some scene guys apparently released a driver for Windows XP that makes it capable to connect and detect the Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive that was released a few days ago in the United States. I do not own a Xbox 360 nor the HD-DVD add-on (of course) but this could be great news for some of you guys out there that do own both. All you need is to get hold of the driver which was released under the name XBOX360.HD-DVDRom.UDF.Reader.v2.5.WindowsXP-BluePrint.
Upgrade a Windows XP Recovery CD to a full installation one
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows7
Nov
Many hardware companies sell their systems with a windows xp recovery cd which makes it most of the time impossible to install that operating system on a different system. This forces the user to either buy a new XP system or at least a standalone XP Cd, that is, unless you do what I’m going to explain here. The following steps create a bootable standalone installation system for your operating system that is not connected to the computer you purchased it with.
Move Special Folders like My Documents to a different path
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows6
Nov
If you want to move folders that are automatically created by windows xp on your c: drive to another path or folder you might face a problem. Simply moving the folders won’t work which means there must be another way to relocate them. The easiest way that I’ve come up with is to use the freeware called Folder Redirector which makes it simple and fast to redirect the following folders to a different folder or drive on your system.
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