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Disable auto reboot in windows XP and Home editions

Are you annoyed by the prompt which appears every time you update .

In order to configure no auto settings for XP Professional and Home your must have service pack2 installed.

But the to remove auto for XP home and Professional are different.

For XP Professional

1. Open Start >> Run and type gpedit.msc () and press Enter (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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What is WMPNSCFG.exe? and why it is running? in vista

There are lots of process in which keeps on running in the background using some share of resources all the time.

These process are most of the time are not use full to all of us, one of those process is wmpnscfg.exe

What is wmpnscfg.exe?

wmpnscfg.exe is used to alert users when a new device is found on the . When wmpnscfg is notified that a new device is available on the , it displays a popup in the tray that informs the user about the of the new device. (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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Speed Vista: Tweak your programs

Well, you’ve gotten the operating system down to a certain point, what’s next? Well, figure out where your bottlenecks still are! There’s probably some software on your computer that just kills performance (or 6-7 of them). Don’t blame MS quite yet. Anyway, luckily for you Windows Vista has a simple tool included that can help you identify the problem and remedy it quickly.

* Open the task manager (many ways to get to it, easiest is ctrl+alt+delete then select Start Task Manager)
* Navigate to the Performance tab
* Click on Resource Monitor
* Expand the disk section and sort by either reads or writes column. (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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