Today, i was searching for a virus information and came across to Windows Live One care’s Virus Encyclopedia. Here you can find descriptions of the latest viruses, Trojans, worms and other malware with Recovery Instructions, Preventing Infection,Technical information for more advanced users. You have to do is just Visit here and type your sweet virus [...]
WinVistaClub have released Ultimate Windows Tweaker 1.1 Beta which will be live & available for download for a few days only. This is just to test & iron out any possible pending x64 issues. But it is more stable than its earlier 1.0b version. Its final v1.1 should be released in about a weeks time. [...]
Windows 7 beta has came with lots of new shortcut keys, checkout below : General Win+Up Maximize Win+Down Restore / Minimize Win+Left Snap to left Win+Right Snap to right Win+Shift+Left Jump to left monitor Win+Shift+Right Jump to right monitor Win+Home Minimize / Restore all other windows Win+T Focus the first taskbar entry Pressing again will [...]
Microsoft has just released exFAT file system support for Windows XP which was available only for Windows vista SP1 or later only. This update will add support for the exFAT file system format in Windows XP. Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP Service Pack 2; Windows XP Service Pack 3 Click to Download
Today I came across Software called Package This. Package this helps you to download and read TechNet or MSDN library content offline, so there is no need for connecting to the Internet for result. Package This is a GUI tool written in C# for creating help files (.chm and .hxs) from the content obtained from [...]
You can use the sc.exe command to start, stop, configure, and manage various aspects of services in the same way that you can on earlier versions of Windows. On Windows Vista, however, the sc.exe command has been enhanced with new command-line switches. -privs Sets the required privileges for a service. -qprivs Queries for the required [...]
Windows Vista offers built-in support for capturing screenshots. You can use Snipping Tool available at (%SystemRoot%\system32\SnippingTool.exe) to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on your screen, and then annotate, save, or share the image. Currently it offer 4 different method for capturing, click on new and select required method to capture : [...]
















