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PC World September 2003 Steve Bass |
Must-Have Free Utilities Catalog 2003 This year's collection of the ten best no-cost tools delivers PC speed and safety. |
PC World September 2003 Stuart J. Johnston |
Browser Patch Keeps Intruders Out Plus: The new Windows 2000 service pack can clash with Symantec software. |
PC Magazine September 2, 2003 Neil J. Rubenking |
Forcing Windows to Crash Here's a Registry tweak that will let you crash Windows 2000 or XP in order to test your recovery options. |
PC Magazine September 2, 2003 Neil J. Rubenking |
Windows XP Changes Filename Sorting Win XP's new and dramatically different file-sorting algorithm can wreak havoc on some legacy programs. |
PC Magazine September 2, 2003 Neil J. Rubenking |
Launch Multiple URLs Use this batch file to open several URLs at once and tile them on the screen to your liking. |
PC Magazine September 2, 2003 Neil J. Rubenking |
Make Shift Turn Off Caps Lock Make a quick change to your Registry, and your keyboard will behave just like a typewriter. |
PC Magazine August 13, 2003 John C. Dvorak |
The Agony of Unresolved Standards Instead of feeding us all those miserable upgrades, Microsoft should do a complete recompile of Win XP, give us each a copy, and let us live with it for a while. |
PC Magazine August 19, 2003 Konstantinos Karagiannis |
The Winning Way to Zip What is probably the world's most popular Windows compression utility is now also the one you shouldn't be without. |
PC Magazine August 19, 2003 Edward Mendelson |
Get It Back with Drive Image The easiest way to restore your PC after a virus attacks or an application installation runs amok is to load a disk image that contains a copy of your system from its previous, working state. PowerQuest's Drive Image 7 offers multiple methods of restoring a full image or certain files. |
PC Magazine August 19, 2003 Neil J. Rubenking |
Entering Nonstandard Characters I have been trying to figure out how to access the ASCII chart in Windows. |
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