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ITsVISTA Web Links: February 23rd

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Written by Joe on February 23rd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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More commentary on the WGA announcement today.
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Commentary on the list of broken apps after SP1.
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Microsoft is making images for Vista available with SP1 already included, which will be useful since there is no easy way to ’slip-stream’ it as we previously have with XP.
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Though it’s important to know about the programs that aren’t working, they won’t affect the installed base to any measurable degree. The press will, however, try to blow it into something bigger than it is, as ZDnet does in this article.
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Can one even measure if Vista is better or worse than another OS based on usability?
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The latest Vista 32/64 bit High Definition Audio Codec drivers.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: February 21st

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Written by Joe on February 21st, 2008 with comments disabled.
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There are lots of process in windows which keeps on running in the background using some share of windows 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 media device is found on the network. When wmpnscfg is notified that a new media device is available on the network, it displays a popup in the system tray that informs the user about the availability of the new device. (more…)
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Written by Jason on February 17th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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If you’ve got Vista Home Premium or Ultimate, then you have Media Center, which will allow you to see the Super Bowl ads which are listed under Top Picks in Internet TV.
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Ed Bott shares some good info about SP1.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: February 10th

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Written by Joe on February 10th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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A simple tool to display the product key and OEM information on a Vista system.
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Nokia’s PC Suite is compatible with Vista, kinda. Not all features actually work.
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Apples file system is complete and utter crap says Torvalds. Still, he also says Leapard is a much better system than Vista.
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This article describes the resolutions that are supported to view or to record content in Microsoft Xbox 360 or in Windows Vista Media Center.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: February 8th

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Written by Joe on February 8th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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First all, if you own a Zune and you listen to a lot of podcasts, you probably won’t want to miss this desktop software update for the Zune. It purportedly has a lot of podcasting related fixes. (I know that occasionally I’ll get certain podcasts registered twice in the desktop Zune software.
Personally, I use my Zune primarily to listen to podcasts, and podcasts alone. (I’ve only recently really started to load up more than a gigabyte of music on my 8GB flash-based device.) In fact, I should probably do an entry highlighting the IT related podcasts I listen to as some point. (more…)
Written by Jason on February 3rd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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You can turn the 32-bit SKUs of Windows Vista into the 64-bit editions of the operating system. But it will cost you… Vista is the first client platform that features both the x86 and x64 flavors simultaneously, on the market since the moment of launch. Although Microsoft delivers the operating system on a single DVD, the media only contains either all the 32-bit editions, or all the 64-bit SKUs, but not all of them.
In this context, jumping from the 32-bit version of the platform to the 64-bit one is not as streamlined a process as it might seem. (more…)
Written by Jason on January 29th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Vista Premium accounts for 70% of Vista sales, and each copy could create a link to the living room, putting digital media on your HDTV.
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Does Vista really suck, or do people just perceive that it sucks, and what’s Microsoft going to do about it?
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The final release is expected in February, so this could be the last RC code.
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Written by Joe on January 10th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Here’s a way to play with Vista Ultimate, Media Center, Xbox 360, and more. All you need is to be a blogger that is attending CES.

Written by Joe on January 4th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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If you use Media Center and don’t have a remote, Pinnacle has what you’re looking for.
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Part 1 of Roberts four part series talking about the bad press Vista has received.
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Robert introduces a four part series discussing the negative press Vista has received.
Written by Joe on October 8th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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