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Fix the 0x80780119 error when creating a System Image in Windows 7 and 8
There is not enough disk space to create the volume shadow copy of the storage location (0x80780119). Here is how to fix that.
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Quick Tip: Switch between application windows quickly
There's another quicker way to switch between windows of a specific application in Windows.
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Run your Windows XP system in Windows 8 with VMware
Use VMware tools to convert your existing Windows XP system into a virtual machine and then run it in Windows 8.
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Make USB devices accessible to a Windows XP virtual machine
You can employ a little trick that uses the Remote Desktop Connection tool to connect to a networked virtual machine running in Windows 8 Client Hyper-V.
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Quick Tip: Disable the permanent Auto arrange setting in Windows 7 and 8
Bring back the Auto arrange icons and Align icons to grid menu items, the way they were in Windows XP.
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Create a Windows 8.1 Preview dual-boot setup on your Windows XP system
Install Windows 8.1 Preview in a dual-boot configuration right alongside your trusted Windows XP.
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Create a Client Hyper-V Virtual Machine for Windows XP
Learn how to create a virtual machine in Windows 8 Client Hyper-V specifically designed for Windows XP.
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Install Windows 8.1 Preview in a dual-boot configuration using a VHD
When you use a VHD in a dual-boot configuration, you really get the best environment on which to experiment with the Windows 8.1 Preview.
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Create a virtual switch in Windows 8 Client Hyper-V
See how to create a virtual switch in Windows 8 Client Hyper-V and examine the virtual switch settings in depth.
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Quick Tip: Download a new copy of the Windows 8 Upgrade ISO
Using your Windows 8 Product Key you can download a fresh copy of the setup file and then save it as an ISO file.
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Get started with Windows 8 Client Hyper-V the right way
Set up Client Hyper-V the right way and avoid the frustrations experienced by others.
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Quick Tip: Restore individual files from a System Image in Windows 8
With Windows 8 you can restore individual files from a System Image backup quite easily using its built-in ability to mount ISO and VHD files.
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The Windows 8 Start Menu reimagined and reinvigorated
With Start Menu Reviver you get the traditional functionality of the Start menu, but with a Windows 8 Modern UI look and feel.
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Quick Tip: Create professional looking graphics with Art Text
Create professional looking, high quality graphic headings, logos, icons, and buttons in Windows 8.
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Shut down Windows 8 from the keyboard
Shut down Windows 8 by just pressing a key on your keyboard, pressing a button on your computer, or closing the lid on your laptop.
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Force Windows 8 to show all user accounts on the Sign on screen
Find out how to make Windows 8 show all user accounts on the Sign on screen all the time - it is not as easy as it should be.
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Sign in to Windows 8: Microsoft account versus Local account
Should we use a Local account to sign into Windows 8 or should we use a Microsoft account? Neither choice is wrong; Greg Shultz explains.
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Change background images in Windows 8
Personalizing backgrounds in Windows 8 takes a bit of effort, but it can be done.
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Reset your password in Windows 8
To reset a password in Microsoft Windows 8 you have to use the online version of the Reset your password tool.
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Quick Tip: Mount ISO files with Virtual CloneDrive
Virtual CloneDrive makes using ISO files in Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7, just as easy as it is in Windows 8.