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Windows Vista 64 options.ini file issues

January 22nd, 2010

Vista 64 is another Operating System from Windows. Equipped with more features and higher security level Vista 64 became popular amongst many computer users. However, Vista 64 does not have the ability to cater to some products or applications that works in lower platform. Since Vista 64 is a newer OS some programs may have compatibility issues and not work with this system.

Command and Conquer Generals is a popular role playing strategy game from Electronic Arts Inc. This game is not supported by Vista 64, which is a problem for gamers who are fond of this game and are using Vista 64 as their Operating System.

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OGG file format for online videos

January 12th, 2010

Adobe Flash is the reason why Metacafe, YouTube, and various video file-sharing sites work. The millions of disseminated videos available on the Internet owe it to the technology of Flash. As it is, however, as an Adobe product, the technology is proprietary and accompanied by fees, licenses, and patents.

Trends dictate that open-source software and technologies (like Mysql and Php) help run the Web. Nevertheless, for proprietary software like Adobe Flash, there was no substitute until the advent of Microsoft Silverlight, which has yet to achieve its predecessor’s status.

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What is the Windows registry?

December 9th, 2009

Your computer is a complex beast, with multiple systems running side by side, coordinated by the operating system. Most of us use a version of Microsoft’s Windows, which keeps track of all the settings required for the smooth operation of a healthy PC in its registry.

In the normal course of things, an average PC user will rarely be aware of the registry. When you’ve just installed new software, you may have seen a message flash onto your screen: “updating registry, please wait”. That is about as much as you want to know: on a healthy PC the registry should work quietly in the background.

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