Monthly Archives: May 2012
How to Manage the Speed at which Windows 8 Boots
Windows 8 boots up really quick. Users do not usually have enough time to trigger the boot menu prior to the booting of their PCs. It is said that Windows 8 boots in less than 7 seconds on a PC which is provided with a sold-state drive. As far as older PCs are concerned, users [...]
Windows 8 Installation via Bootable Flash Drive
The wait is almost over. After a long period of curious discussions and debates, the consumer preview of Windows 8 has been released. The Metro UI and the Immersive browser, of which we had got a glimpse in the developer preview of the OS, have been finally unveiled before us. Even though what we have [...]
Windows 7 vs Windows 8: In Netbook
Netbook owners were really excited as they took note during the unveiling of Windows 8 by Steven Sinofsky, Microsoft president of Windows at the Build conference. Early on his presentation, the Microsoft president for Windows whipped out his three-year old Lenovo netbook, the very same unit he displayed at the development conference three years before. [...]
Windows 8 face ‘Too Many Cooks’ problem
On an urge to give users something really ‘different’ and new, Microsoft demanded its staffs and developers to cook something ‘different’ with their new Windows 8. Now the Windows 8 problems are that there are too many ‘different’ things that when combined, seem to annoy some users. Microsoft justifies its decisions as the attempt they [...]
Done with Windows 8 installation? Start off with Norton then!
Performed Windows 8 installation on your system? Well, it needs a good antivirus program now. And when it comes to protection, what’s better than Norton! Norton is considered the most trusted and top rated anti-virus and security software worldwide. The antivirus program supports various other platforms other than Windows operating system. In Windows operating systems, [...]
Adoptions and adaptations of USB3.0 in the coming future
Daily, new inventions, developments and technology upgrades are coming up. It takes days and weeks for them to come to the consideration of the public and even more to get adapted to those new techniques. Have you heard that USB 3.0 has been released? If you have not, then the latest version of Universal Serial [...]
Display fusion for multiple monitors in Windows 8
DisplayFusion. This app is developed by BinaryFortress and is now made for Microsoft’s new Windows 8 OS. Let’s see it in detail. DisplayFusion Version 4.0 with new features and Windows 8 support DisplayFusion Version 4.0 is released recently for the consumer preview together with so many new features for working well with multiple monitors on [...]
What Microsoft has to say about Fixing Disk problems in Windows 8
Windows 8 has set a key design goal for itself. The goal is to increase availability and reduce the overall down-time of systems. This design feature coupled with other storage features like Storage Spaces and the new ReFS file systems helps reduce the complexity of fixing corruptions. They also assist in increasing the overall availability [...]
Deal with Recurring Windows 8 Problems
Windows 8 happens to be on track to soon becoming the OS/2 of today. Way back in the 1980s, Microsoft worked with operating system designers at IBM in order to produce a successor to the venerable DOS. OS/2 has made several attempts to address Windows 8 problems. It has 640 KB of RAM to run [...]
Install Missing .Net framework 3.5 in Windows 8
The next generation of Microsoft’s Windows operating systems came up with .Net Framework 4. Some programs require the installation of .Net Framework 3.5.1. You may install .Net Framework version 3.5.1. This can be downloaded and installed externally. This is not possible in Windows 8 because the default version is installed in Windows 8, that is, [...]

