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10 factors to consider when upgrading to Windows 8.1
While 8.1 is not a completely new operating system, it is a significant upgrade, and shouldn't be viewed simply as a service pack.
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Infographic: What's in and out of Office 2013
Best STL describes some of the new features of Office 2013 and some of features that have been removed.
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Multi-hypervisor management: Have you read the fine print?
Guest contributor Lynn LeBlanc considers the challenge of managing multi-hypervisor environments. Is there an approach that minimizes the complexity?
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Networkless working: The future of the public sector?
Guest contributor Robert Campbell gives an overview of secure, role-based connectivity solutions for organizations looking to consolidate networks.
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Windows 8 Advanced Startup Options provide major improvements
Advanced Startup Options in Windows 8 add several new features which give you some great options for fixing your PC.
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5 things IT workers should be worried about as they move to Windows 7
Aaron Suzuki, CEO of Prowess, argues that migrating to Windows 7 has to be systematic and well thought out, and you have to be prepared to address five specific problems.
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How do I use Sysprep to create a Windows XP image?
Deploying Windows XP on a large number of workstations can become a tiresome chore, but you can help speed the process along using Sysprep.
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10 cool Registry edits and tweaks for Windows XP
Faithe Wempen shows us a few Registry edits you can try out in Windows XP to make adjustments that go beyond simple Control Panel settings.
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Configure Windows XP's Indexing Service the right way
Little used and much maligned, Windows XP's Indexing Service can really help you find data on workstations if you use it properly.
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How do I use WinDBG Debugger to troubleshoot a Blue Screen of Death?
Microsoft's WinDBG will help you to debug and diagnose a BSOD problem and then lead you to the root cause so you can fix it.