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Review: Windows Se7en File Replacer 1.5.4
There are instances when a Windows system file must be replaced and some times that means using a third-party app like Windows Se7en File Replacer.
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Kill and trap rogue processes in Windows with Daphne
It can be very frustrating when a program crashes or refuses to close. A free utility called Daphne can relieve some of that frustration with improved process management in Windows...
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Quick Tip: Manage the autorun process in Windows 7 with SysInternals AutoRuns
Sysinternals AutoRuns allows you to manage every autorun process and application on your Windows 7 system from a single, user-friendly window.
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Open source is not just for Linux: 14 apps that are great for Windows users
Open source is not just for Linux. Did you know there are plenty of useful software titles for Windows that also happen to be open source? Jack Wallen introduces you to some of the...
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Upgrade security on Secure Shell with a few easy steps
Jack Wallen shows you the quickest ways to implement better security for Secure Shell key authentication.
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Review: Recover files with NTFS Walker
NTFS Walker is a portable application that contains its own NTFS drivers that allow it to "walk through" the entire file structure, bypassing the need for the Windows operating sys...
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Tweak your Ubuntu with Ubuntu Tweak
Jack Wallen introduces you to a handy Ubuntu tool that allows you to tweak your Ubuntu installation very much like the old TweakUI tool allowed you to configure/customize/administe...
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Quick Tip: Kill rogue processes with taskkill in Microsoft Windows
Use taskkill to stop a rogue system process in Microsoft Windows 7 when the Task Manager is just not powerful enough.
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How do I use a RAM disk to help speed up disk-intensive applications?
Jack Wallen explains how to create a RAM disk on your Windows PC and how it can be used to increase the performance of disk-intensive applications.
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Five tips for dealing with Windows boot problems
Few computer issues are as frustrating as a non-booting Windows machine. Here are a few simple techniques that can help get you up and running.