Flickering Pages In IE7 Under Vista Ultimate
I’m using Vista Ultimate for several months now without problems until this morning. While using Internet Explorer 7, I’ve noticed that some websites’ flicker, especially when the page comes loaded with flash advertisements. At first, it doesn’t really bother me, and I’ve thought that it was just an isolated case with the sites I’ve visit, but the problem became severe and it is very irritating, especially if you scroll the pages frequently. When the problem became worst, the flickering seems to sync with the way you scroll the pages. At this point in time, I’ve decided it’s now time to find a cure for this problem.
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Microsoft Lets Users Try Out Vista Without Telling Them It Is Vista
What’s the first thing that comes into your mind when you hear the word “Vista”? For most people, Vista comes with such a tainted image that Microssoft has devised a way to let them test Vista and hear their comments about it but disguises it as the next Operating System after Vista.
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I’m Starting To Like Windows Vista!
Windows XP was serving my computing needs fairly well and I have no complaints regarding it’s performance. Even with the availability of Windows Vista, Windows XP remains the standard Operating System being used in our corporate machines (even for newly rolled-out Dell computers). But one unfortunate incident happened to my home computer. It suddenly died on me. I have no choice but to buy a new set of motherboard, processor and memory. Basically, everything in my home PC was replaced.
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Making Smartbro Work with Windows Vista
I am currently subscribed to Smartbro and running Windows XP. I just wanted to try out Windows Vista Ultimate edition on my PC, and hence, I installed Vista onto a spare hardisk and almost all the drivers (except for the audio part of MSI K7N2 Delta2 Platinum) was installed. We’ll talk about installing Vista in the said motherboard in a separate article.
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Pirates officially crack Windows Vista
Crackers have done it again. By using the tool they have released on the Internet, you can activate your Vista and pass it off as a legitimate copy when Vista connects to Microsoft validation servers.
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Experience Windows Vista Business Edition without installing it
With the official release of Windows Vista just a few hours away, many computer users are sure to be asking what’s the look and feel of the new operating system from Microsoft.
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Different Degrees of Windows Vista Readiness
When shopping for a new computer, expect to see different stickers posted outside the computer box telling you if the computer you are getting is either Vista capable or Vista Premium Ready. Note that this is only true if the OS loaded on the computer you are buying is Windows XP.
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Windows Vista will be tougher to crack
Using a technology collectively known as Software Protection Platform, Microsoft hopes to defend copies of Windows Vista from software pirates by making it harder to crack. This is due to the improvements made in the way Vista is validated and activated.
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