Archive for the ‘Windows 7’ Category

Create Windows 7 Universal ISO with All Editions Selection Menu on Install with ei.cfg Removal Utility

Thursday, November 5, 2009 11:49 No Comments

For Windows users who tried to install Windows Vista on his own machine, there are a difference will be noticeable when installing or upgrading to Windows 7, Windows 7 setup wizard no longer prompts or asks for user selection of which edition to be installed. Each Windows 7 DVD or Windows 7 ISO will automatically install the present specific edition which it’s confined to.
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This was posted under category: Computer Tips, Windows 7

Office Tab v1.21 - Add-on Tab feature on Microsoft Office

Tuesday, September 15, 2009 21:25 No Comments

Office Tab is a free add-on which bring tabbed browsing to Microsoft office (Excel, Word and Powerpoint). This application have solved the problem when every new word document or excel worksheet or powerpoint slide document we open consume a lot of space on the taskbar and also its hard for us to manage them.

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This was posted under category: Computer Tips, Software, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP

Universal Tcpip.sys Patch Auto Patcher (V1.2 Build 20090409) | The Easiest Way to patch Tcpip.sys

Wednesday, September 9, 2009 20:08 No Comments

In windows XP and windows Vista, Microsoft still enforce and limit the maximum simultaneous half-open outbound TCP connection attempts per second that the system can make in order to protect the system being used by malicious software, such as viruses and worms, to spread to uninfected computers, or to launch distributed denial of service attack (DDoS).

The number of TCP connection attempts are limited differently by different version of windows. For example, windows XP SP2 has 10 maximum incomplete concurrent connections attempts limit per second, Windows Vista Home Basic has maximum limit of 2 and Vista Ultimate has 25 per second.

This is why heavy P2P (peer-to-peer) applications such as uTorrent, BitComet, Thunder, eMule, etc, or P2PTV such as PPLive, PPStream, Sopcast, etc may face some error or slow download and upload speed due to these limitations.

However there are some some tools to fix or to crack the TCP concurrent connection limit in Windows XP, Vista & 7.

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Download Windows 7 Professional | RTM build 7600

Monday, September 7, 2009 20:49 No Comments

I just upgraded my Windows 7 RC1 to RTM, it didn’t seems to be a lot of changes. The wallpaper changed, quite nice. :)
According to some of the sources, this build seems to be confirmed as final RTM version.

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Since my college provides us MSDN account which mean we can get every Microsoft software’s license by FREE, except Microsoft office software. Every students here starting to migrate from their operating system to Windows 7. *wow*

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Skype 4.0 add-ons cause IE8 crashes

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 15:47 No Comments

This morning, when I was checking my hotmail with the default Internet Explorer 8.0 that came with windows seven RC, since I was tried to use Firefox, but I realised that Firefox need to login everytime when I check my mail from the Windows Live Messenger, that’s why I turn back to IE8. While I was checking my mail, I found that everytime I open up Internet Explorer, it responding slower than usual, even can get the” Not Responding” message on the top of the application.

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Map a FTP path to a Drive in Windows

Thursday, July 9, 2009 20:08 No Comments

The solution I’m about to show you doesn’t exactly assign a drive letter to the FTP server, but it will essentially serve the same purpose as a drive. Through Windows Explorer you’ll have one-click access to your files. It is quite useful for webmasters.

Here are the steps:

1. Open My Computer / Windows Explorer and choose the “Map Network Drive” option.
For those using Windows Vista / Windows 7, the option is along the top toolbar
If you are using Windows XP, the option will be inside the “Tools” menu
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