I've been seeing a few posts over the past week that may be giving some Windows XP users false hope that they will still be able to get patches for the operating system after April 8, 2014. I think it ...
IT guru Daniel Petri has posted a very thorough tutorial on customizing a new installation of Windows XP, including taking care of the most common annoyances of a fresh install. Some of these changes ...
Microsoft reportedly has lowered the ceiling price for its Windows XP "custom support." The new price cap is said to be $250,000 for perhaps a year of custom support from Microsoft, according to a ...
While Microsoft has pulled the plug on Windows XP support, it continues to provide Windows XP security patches to large enterprise users who are willing to pay handsomely for that service. We've known ...
ZDNet reports that Microsoft will provide XP Patches beyond its retirement in April 2014, but only to a narrow group of high-paying business customers. The statement made by a Microsoft spokesperson ...
Windows only: Freeware app VistaTweaker makes customizing Windows a breeze. Very similar to the previously-mentioned Vispa, VistaTweaker has easier to navigate menus and can be used (with limited ...
I used the following MS article ( Microsoft Knowledge - How To Create a Custom Default User Profile) to create a custom user profile, but when I create a new user only some of the custom settings ...
This Windows XP right-click feature still works in Windows 11—and it’s great.
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