You don't need to upgrade to Ultimate only to run XP in virtual mode. If you have an unactivated copy of XP, you can download & install Sun/Oracle...
No. Its NOT dual boot. You always boot into Win 7 & then start Virtual PC to access Win XP. You can't boot directly into Win XP.
I wonder who is the target audience for various software vendors for cloud computing. Every vendor is pushing "cloud" as if its some sort of...
That's where virtualisation comes in. Run incompatible programs in Virtual PC mode.
Seems to be. But I fail to understand why would you want to share your shoes ? :D
If you could find the chipset, you could try to load generic drivers for that chipset & see if it works. Basic Chipset drivers are more or less...
You hit the nail on the head Tony. In most of the organisations, value of data is magnitudes higher than the cost of infrastructure/manpower...
Back in the good old days of WordStar, there used to be a command for copying & pasting a column. I wonder if its still there in modern word...
ok Reggie, got the basic point. But who owns the data on these "clouds" ? If I outsource my storage needs to someone who owns a "cloud ", what...
How do you access internet normally ? Is it through a host computer ? Would the same computer be used for 3G connection ?
Never ever thought about it to be honest. If it works, I don't care what DNS server its using.
And where did you dump the old printer ? We could have a catastrophe on our hands if we start changing peripherals with every iteration of OS. :eek:
If you use DHCP to get IP's, you shouldn't be getting these error messages. Try Tony's suggestion or access your Netgear router & increase the...
If you connect your printer to computer, Win 7 would try to install driver for it. It could be a generic driver but may work. Vista driver, as...
Any OS, whether Windows or Linux, tries to use Primary DNS first. If it fails, it goes to Secondary & Tertiary and so on.
I agree with Arie. Time to look for a different hardware.
In compatibility mode too ?
Check if it opens & closes in BIOS also. If it does, most probably its gone & should be replaced. If it doesn't there may be gremlins hiding in...
BSOD on a new system would be a cause of concern as I suspect some faulty hardware. Check if you are overclocking the system. Take out a module...
Strange. I can't open it. It doesn't even show the graphic !
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