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  1. Hello... Try to boot in Safe mode and if that won't works then insert the Windows cd and boot again then press R for recovery console Choose the OS you want to boot in and enter your administrator password Then, open the C:\Windows> prompt Type:"EXPAND E:\i386\userinit.ex_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32" After that just type EXIT and you will reboot and take you to your Welcome Screen. Hope it works for you....
  2. hi, bios is updated recently so i don't think there will be any more updated version. i use custom power plan with no sleep options. one tmore thing my laptop battery needs to be replaced, don't know if that is cause of problem. UB When you have purchase your laptop???????
  3. Microsoft revealed the new Games Hub feature for the upcoming Mango release of Windows Phone 7. The new Games Hub in Mango has given a new look: A cleaner and lighter design that emphasizes your game collection and Xbox LIVE info—the heart of the hub and also boost with improved overall performance and speed. The Games Hub in Mango some other features previously found in the popular Xbox LIVE Extras app, such as 3D avatars with fun animations, a new Collection view, and more....[external link removed]
  4. Microsoft has recently updated his Skydrive using HTML5 and now Microsoft announced the updated Hotmail that will utilizes the latest Outlook features and giving it even more of the power of your apps.Hotmail has powered with various keyboard shortcuts and other enhancements to make your mailing experience better...
  5. Sean Lind of Manolution posted an incredible infographic that shows history of computing two giant companies namely Microsoft and Apple. In January of 1975 Bill Gates and Paul Allen called up Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems claiming to have a working BASIC interpreter for the MITS Altair 8800 microcomputer. While that claim was entirely fictitious, it took Gates and Allen just two months to create the product they claimed to already have...
  6. Microsoft is exploring new possibilities with Kinect and in that series Microsoft is set to announce a new suite of advertising tools, called NUads, short for natural user-interface ads, that will let users interact with advertising on the console dashboard or embedded in games and other video content. Yesterday at the Cannes International Advertising Festival, Mark Kroese introduced NUads – enabling voice and gesture controlled interaction of advertisements and other content on Xbox.... Whats your views about that?????????
  7. Microsoft is going to launch its cloud version of Office i.e. Office 365 on June 28 at a media event in New York City which will lead by CEO Steve Ballmer. The event will run from 10 a.m. EDT / 7 a.m. PDT and also be available online through a webcast....
  8. Microsoft has released new SkyDrive for the modern web. SkyDrive is your storage place in the cloud. Upload your files and photos so you can access them from anywhere, and share them to collaborate with others. It took advantage of modern browsers and HTML5 to make SkyDrive faster, easier to navigate, and more beautiful for viewing photos....more
  9. Microsoft Studios head Phil Spencer expects that all first-party games use some form of Kinect functionality. “It’s not a mandate that everything we do in first party has to support Kinect right now,” he said in an interview to GameSpot . “But I will say, specifically with voice, that there are some things that just seem to make navigating and playing games so much easier…that I would guess the answer will be yes in the end that you’ll see all first-party games using some form of Kinect functionality.”.....more
  10. Hi universalbloggers.. Whenever you play games your game increaeses your cpu usage and as you said that it even after you close the game cpu remains high this may because of other Applications using your cpu...You can check them by Opening Task manager and then processes and check which application is using your Cpu more and you can close it by click on that process and click on End process button... Hi.. This may also due to installation of unwanted Softwares in your PC...you can also reduce your CPU usage by uninstallling the unwanted Software from your PC....
  11. Never mind, I thnk it's fixed after disabling the windows sidebar and Dell Dock. Thanks! Hi...you have fixed that's fine but if it creates problems you can do this I would suggest you to boot your Computer in Safe Mode and check if the issue persists there. Safe mode starts Windows with a limited set of files and drivers. Startup programs do not run in safe mode, and only the basic drivers needed to start Windows are installed. Steps to start your computer in safe mode : 1. To boot into Safe Mode, restart the computer and tap the F8 key for about four to five times. You will see 'Safe Mode’ listed in the Windows Advanced options. 2. Select 'Safe Mode‘ and then press enter. Access the link below for further information on booting into "Safe Mode ": http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/323ef48f-7b93-4079-a48a-5c58eec904a11033.mspx If it works fine in Safe Mode, let us put your Computer in Clean Boot to find out if any of the startup application is causing the issue. Clean Boot will help you start your computer by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs so that you can determine whether a background program or any of the third party service is interfering with your program. Steps to perform a Clean Boot: 1. Click Start on your Desktop 2. Type msconfig in the Start Search box and then press ENTER. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue. 3. On the General tab, click Selective Startup. 4. Under Selective Startup, click to clear the Load Startup Items check box. 5. Click the Services tab, click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable All. 6. Click OK. 7. When you are prompted, click Restart. To return your computer back to normal boot: 1. Click Start on your Desktop 2. Type msconfig in the Start Search box and then press ENTER. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue. 3. Click the General tab. 4. Click Normal Startup - load all device drivers and services, and then click OK. 5. When you are prompted, click Restart to restart the computer. For information on using “Clean Boot”, see the following.... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796
  12. Hi.....I would suggest you to boot your Computer in Safe Mode and check if the issue persists there. Safe mode starts Windows with a limited set of files and drivers. Startup programs do not run in safe mode, and only the basic drivers needed to start Windows are installed. Steps to start your computer in safe mode : 1. To boot into Safe Mode, restart the computer and tap the F8 key for about four to five times. You will see 'Safe Mode’ listed in the Windows Advanced options. 2. Select 'Safe Mode‘ and then press enter. Access the link below for further information on booting into "Safe Mode ": http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/323ef48f-7b93-4079-a48a-5c58eec904a11033.mspx If it works fine in Safe Mode, let us put your Computer in Clean Boot to find out if any of the startup application is causing the issue. Clean Boot will help you start your computer by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs so that you can determine whether a background program or any of the third party service is interfering with your program. Steps to perform a Clean Boot: 1. Click Start on your Desktop 2. Type msconfig in the Start Search box and then press ENTER. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue. 3. On the General tab, click Selective Startup. 4. Under Selective Startup, click to clear the Load Startup Items check box. 5. Click the Services tab, click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable All. 6. Click OK. 7. When you are prompted, click Restart. To return your computer back to normal boot: 1. Click Start on your Desktop 2. Type msconfig in the Start Search box and then press ENTER. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue. 3. Click the General tab. 4. Click Normal Startup - load all device drivers and services, and then click OK. 5. When you are prompted, click Restart to restart the computer. For information on using “Clean Boot”, see the following.... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796
  13. Hi.......you can follow the link http://www.winvistaclub.com/g25.html
  14. Hi....In Windows 7 you can find ccustomize system tray on the taskbar and select "Turn system icons on or off"
  15. Hi.....you can find some help from the below link.............. http://tinyurl.com/38hu6f
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