If you're bored with being greeted by the same blue Windows 7 login screen as everyone else, customizing it is pretty easy. With a few free tools, you can have a login screen all your own.
These instructions are only for Windows 7! Please do not try this on earlier versions of Windows.
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Intel has released its third-generation 320 Series solid state disk (SSD) drives with 1,000 unit batch prices from $89 for 40GB parts up to the largest at $1,069.
Intel says its SSD 320 Series are for consumers and PC enthusiasts' notebooks and desktops. For those of you who like to buy your storage in batches of 1,000 the other capacity model prices are 80GB for $159, 120GB for $209, 160GB for $289, 300GB for $529 and 600GB at an attractive $1,069.
One of my friends reported the error while trying to copy several files from an external USB drive using Windows 7 x64 OS.
Randomly the user gets an error that the Desination Path is Too Long.
To be able to solve this you will have to simplify folders and titles because of the Operating System limitation.
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Read more: Windows 7 File Transfer Issue (Destination Path Too Long)
In an acknowledgement of the internet's overwhelming influence on the triviality we sometimes refer to as "real life," the Oxford English Dictionary doyens have decided to add a few of the web's favorite pronouncements to their lexicon.
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Read more: OMG, FYI, and LOL enter Oxford English Dictionary, foreshadow the apocalypse
SweClockers along with other tech review sites have discovered a flaw that could cause Nvidia's new dual-GPU GeForce GTX 590 to burn up in a plume of smoke.
After frying two sample cards, the Swedish site blamed the driver they were supplied with. When overclocking the GTX 590 with GeForce driver version 267.52, the card supposedly draws more power than it can actually handle causing it to overheat.
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If you get an error while trying to open the webpage, for instance, http://www.google.com you might get the following error:
"The page cannot be displayed"
followed by http://www.google.com turning into the http:///?%www.google.com for instance.
To resolve this, take a look in c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file.
Make sure that there is no other line than "127.0.0.1 Localhost"... if you've been infected by a spyware/malware, it may have change this file so when you type in google.com or gmail.com it redirects you somewhere else.
You should scan your PC using THIS guide, and take the time to "repair" your network connection by right clicking your local network connection(in network connections), than select repair. It will clean the arp table as well as the DNS cache.
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