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Official Way to Use Vista without Activation 120 Days


Official Way to Install and Use Windows Vista without Activation for Free for 120 Days

By default, Windows Vista can be installed, used and run without any license, product key or the need of activation for 30 days grace period, for purpose of trial or evaluation. Although Microsoft initially stressed that users should purchase a license with valid product key before the trial period expires, or else Windows Vista will lock into Reduced Functionality Mode. However, a “rearm” method has long since been discovered to be able to extend, or reset the remaining time for activation to another fresh 30 days, for up to 3 times.

Now Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Vista can be used and run for 120 days or 4 months (3 rearms), and extending the activation grace period is not a violation of the Vista End User License Agreement (EULA). All versions of Vista include Windows Vista Ultimate allow a 30-day free period without activation, except the corporate-oriented Vista Enterprise, which supports only a three-day trial.

To extend, reset or restart the initial OOB grace period of Windows Vista to another 30 days, use the following steps:
  1. Click on Vista Start button and key in
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Written by Maaruthi on November 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Microsoft details the Windows 7 Taskbar


Chaitanya Sareen, Windows Team at Microsoft, has produced a blog post detailing the new Windows 7 Taskbar.

In the post Sareen highlights the following areas of evolution:

In the post, Sareen also posts screen shots of one of the latest builds of Windows 7 at Microsoft, Build 6948.fbl_shell_dex.081112-1755. Most of the features we already know about from PDC but one interesting addition, that Microsoft didn’t demonstrate at PDC, is overlay icons and progress bars in the taskbar. Microsoft now allows application developers to give feedback about progress by having their taskbar button turn into a progress bar. This is particularly useful for file copy progress, as shown below. An icon can now also be shown over a program’s taskbar button.

If you are interested in the Windows 7 development or the new taskbar then it’s a worth while read and explains some of the design decisions that Microsoft have made.

If you’re interested in all the features being demonstrated on video then we recorded several videos

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Written by Maaruthi on November 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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XP Protection Center

Description of XP Protection Center and consequences of its residing on your PC

Platform for XP Protection Center (XPProtection Center) was derived from out-of-date antivirus program, I am sure without contest of its developers. This means XP Protection Center is to be classified as misleading virus removal tool so that it differs from majority of programs pretending to be security utilities as fake removers make the majority. Fake removers, in contrast to misleading remover XP Protection Center, cannot detect any objects at your computer simply because they miss programs performing at least primitive files observation.
Remove XP Protection Center, since  this program is even more dangerous than fake removers just because XP Protection Center removes files from computer it serves, but these are either random files or trojans accompanied it and provided its installation. The main danger in XP Protection Center is its ability to observe objects stored at your machine; trialware  of XP Protection Center intentionally deletes random files at disk C, since the hackers reasonably suppose this disk is a place where system and program files stored. This action is made to the purpose of system disordering and programs disabling that, in its turn, should, according to the

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Written by admin on November 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Instant and Social Communication with Windows Live Messenger 9

This week we continue in a series of experiences with features and improvements coming in the next version of Microsoft's client desktop operating system, Windows 7 and Windows Live wave 3 services. Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is Microsoft's latest version of its Instant Messaging software that allows you to communicate by text, video or ink with Hotmail, MSN, Live and even Yahoo! contacts. Windows Live Messenger's support of standard features such as video conferencing I believe make it the ultimate social networking tool regardless of all the Facebook’s and My Spaces out there. Version 9 in particular focuses deeply on social networking and personalization. Creating a personal identity with the service and expressing it to others through your contacts is one of the major benefits of this new update.

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Setting up Messenger and First sign in experiences (click to enlarge)

Getting started:
You can obtain Windows Live Messenger currently in BETA form by going to http://download.live.com I have been working with Build 14.0.5027.908 released as part of

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Written by Teching It Easy: Windows Vista & 7 on November 21st, 2008 with no comments.
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The perfect compliment to Windows 7 – HP TouchSmart tx2 Notebook PC

When Windows 7 is released, having it will be one thing, getting to use all its features ‘seamlessly’ will be another. Hewlett Packard the number one PC manufacturer has been innovating aggressively for the past few years and stepping out of their comfort zone being one of the first Company’s to support Tablet PC computing back in 2002. HP has remained committed to the form factor and have managed to introduce concepts and products to market even before it reaches a mass scale through products like Microsoft Windows. The Company recently introduced their TouchSmart All-In-One Desktop which supports of course Touch which is a big feature being touted by Microsoft in its next release of Windows, 7. HP has gone further by introducing their first ‘multi-touch’ notebooks, here are some of the features:

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The HP TouchSmart tx2 Notebook PC

  • 12.1 inch screen - swivels 180 degrees
  • Advanced Micro Devices Home Turion Platform
  • 4.5 Pounts
  • Media Center Remote
  • Built in Webcam (of course)
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Multi-Touch capability
  • Supports multiple roles as a PC, Display or Tablet
  • Built-in wireless connectivity
  • Rechargeable

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Written by Teching It Easy: Windows Vista & 7 on November 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Live Sync to replace Windows Live FolderShare

I’ve been a Windows Live FolderShare user for a while now. And I’ve blogged about FolderShare before too. I rely heavily on its PC-to-PC sync over the internet for important files I need access to. No matter where I am (as long as I’m connected to the web) – my PCs are syncing together. In a post on their blog today, the FolderShare Team is announcing some pretty big and exciting changes to Windows Live FolderShare with some important notes for existing users. Windows Live FolderShare is essentially being “retired”. Replacing it will be Windows Live Sync. As the FolderShare Team explains on their blog – you can think of Windows Live Sync as FolderShare 2.0.

Windows Live Sync will offer many of the same great features seen in Windows Live FolderShare today, but offer several improvements over Windows Live FolderShare I think folks will enjoy:

More folders and files: Sync up to 20 folders with 20,000 files each

Integration with Windows Live ID

Integration with the Recycle Bin - no more separate Trash folder to fiddle with

New client versions for both Windows and Mac

Unicode support (sync files in other languages)

Windows Live Sync is scheduled to go live in December at

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on November 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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