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PC
Basic Fix:
Do you have a computer
issue that is just driving you nuts? We have
devoted this website to solving all the basic pc
problems that you may have. Although many of the
issues discussed throughout this website will
work on just about any operating system, we have
chosen to focus our attention specifically
towards Windows XP.
Upgrade
XP:
Are you upgrading from
XP Home to Professional? A lot of questions may
come up when your in the process. Be sure to
gather all the information you need before
starting the journey. Most people have access to
computers with XP installed at work or other
places. If your switching to XP from another
operating system and have never used it before
watch out, their is a learning curve.
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Windows plans
new release:
Microsoft plans on
releasing the new version of Windows, so if you
had plans on purchasing XP you may want to wait
for the latest version. The new Windows
originally named "Windows Longhorn" has been
released to over 10,000 programmers and OS gurus
to find and report any bugs or flaws. In late
July of 2005 Microsoft gave a press conference
calling the new software "Windows Vista™"
nicknamed WinVI. This new beta for the operating
system has been called a dud by many and has not
had very high reviews.
Many
new features include Voice recognition, MS
Client Protection, enhanced desktop, and much
more. The new version has finally chosen to use
some advanced features that Macintosh, and Linux
have been using for years. Microsoft will also
be releasing a new version of internet explorer.
IE for vista implements many new features that
are needed including a phishing filter that
makes it more difficult for hackers to direct
you to fake websites posing as a bank or other
institution. PC
Basic Fix has
noticed many new security features throughout
the WinVI protecting you more effectively from
worms, viruses, and spyware.
In addition Windows Vista has many new
diagnostic functions, that assist you with
finding and repairing problems on your operating
system. It is a well known fact that the "blue
screen of death" is most caused by a printer
driver error. The printer drivers load at the
operating systems kernel level, so to fix this
issue WinVI will load at the user level this
should eliminate approximately 80% of the
current Windows XP system crashes.
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