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I can’t stop loving Stardock Fences
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over 2 years ago
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Chris Mayo - MSFT
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Like a lot of us, I’m constantly looking for ways to be better organized so I can spend more time getting things done (rather than just doing things). Fences is a cool little utility that allows you to organize the stuff on your desktop into neat little...
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Microsoft Communications Server “14” revealed at VoiceCon 2010 (Video)
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over 2 years ago
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Gurdeep Singh Pall (Corporate Vice President, Unified Communications Group) provided details on Microsoft Communications Server “14” and Microsoft Communicator “14” in his VoiceCon 2010 keynote yesterday. Watch the keynote below to get details on this...
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Adding a native boot VHD to Windows 7 – Part 3
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over 2 years ago
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At this point, you have a native boot VHD created from Part 1 and the OS image applied from Part 2 . Next, you need to add the VHD to the boot menu so you can boot to it. Add the VHD to the Boot Menu 1. Click Start >> All Programs >>...
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Adding a native boot VHD to Windows 7 – Part 2
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After creating the native boot VHD in Part 1 , the next step is to apply a OS image to the VHD. Installing the OS For this next step, you’ll need setup media for the OS you’d like to install. I keep a few bootable USB sticks with the latest OSs...
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Adding a native boot VHD to Windows 7 – Part 1
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over 2 years ago
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I’ve been using the native boot VHD feature of Windows 7 quite a lot lately and I’m really happy with results. Being able to natively boot to a VHD allows you to have different OS images set up for different scenarios. For me this includes: 1. Easily...
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Building a bootable USB stick for Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2
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over 2 years ago
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I rebuild my machines often, so I really like having bootable USB sticks around with the latest OS’s on them to make rebuilding machines quick and painless. Maximum PC has an easy step-by-step process for making a USB key a bootable install for Windows...
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Steven Holcomb and Night Train Win Gold, Also MCP
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Steven Holcomb not only piloted his bobsled “Night Train” to a gold medal, but he’s also a MCP . Make’s me think about time management… A lot. Thanks, Chris
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