A friend of mine was recently asking me if I knew how to find out which BIOS was installed in his computer. He wanted to know for two reasons. The first was that he could not remember and was not able to figure out on his own. He did want to buy a better CPU and had to know which were supported by his motherboard and BIOS.
Find out the which BIOS is installed in your PC
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows10
Oct
Software Updates Week 41 2007
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software10
Oct
It is Wednesday again and that means it is time for taking a deeper look at software updates that have been released in the last seven days. This week has not seen that many updates. Only eleven softwares were updated which is a new low for a week.
Updatestar check if Software Updates are available
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software9
Oct
Updatestar seems to be the most comprehensive software to scan your system for installed applications and check whether updates for those found are available. I did try several similar applications like Secunia Personal Software Inspector in the past but was somewhat disappointed by the small amount of softwares that could be detected.
Tweak Vista to suppress UAC popups
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows9
Oct
UAC is the Windows Vista User Account Control. UAC is basically another way to protect the computer from the user, or the user from himself. Much like those ‘Do you really want to delete this file ?’ questions UAC asks the user to give an application additional privileges even if he is currently logged on as the administrator. So, it is basically asking the user the question ‘Do you really want to execute the following application ?’.
Start Multiple Applications from the Start Menu
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software9
Oct
Clicking on Start, All Programs, the folder of the software that you want to start and finally the software is the normal way to start applications using the Windows start menu. Unfortunately though it closes every time you have started a software from it which means that you have to follow the same path again if you want to open another application from it.
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