Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’


Non-resident TXF_DATA Attribute Cause Data Loss in Microsoft Windows Vista

Article by Garry Thomson In Microsoft Windows Vista, hard drive partitions have a number of different attributes to perform specific operations. On such attribute is TXF_DATA. It attribute uses $ LOGGED_UTILITY_STREAM attribute type for storing additional data for the files and directories, which have been or are part of the transaction. This attribute is stored [...]

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How to Update to Microsoft Word 2007 with 2009 Hotfixes

Article by Kristie Lorette Cumulative update packages released in August 2009 contain the recent hotfixes for Microsoft Office 2007. A hotfix is a single package with files that address specific problems in a product. The updates are useful for both core suite applications and servers; they are only distributed through Microsoft Customer Service and Support. [...]

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Microsoft passes 400m Windows 7 licences and implores XP users: switch now

Article by Khurram Jamil Microsoft has sold 400m Windows 7 licences, its chief executive Steve Ballmer told its Worldwide Partner Conference in Los Angeles – but warned that between half and two-thirds of PCs worldwide are still running the ten-year-old Windows XP, for which support will expire in less than a thousand days. Ballmer said [...]

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Quicken Microsoft Windows Vista

Article by Christos Nicholas Windows Vista has turn into a widely used operating system which is recognized by most well known laptop and desktop designers. The one major criticism which is heard from most people using Windows Vista is that it must be very slow when booting up. Vista had some main imperfections when it [...]

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