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For people that only use AIM then pickup a version of AIM 5.9 on oldversion.com, for those people that do so and feel the need for more customization then you can download middleman or deadaim. For people that use muiltiple networks e.g. aim, msn, yim, etc then you want to look at...
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In NTFS and FAT based storage volumes, data will ALWAYS become fragmented over time. Letting that build up can result in data loss and other consequences.
On Mozilla's website or rather firefox's website (mozilla.com) they have the artical explaining the high memory usage problem or memory leak (however you want to refer to it) and how to fix/change it. I don't believe that any changes were made in the new version to edit this setting by default...
Could it possibly just be a extension changes, while leaving the metadata in tact? You could just try renaming it to yourfile.ppt from yourfile.dat and see if that works.
Do you mean by that how much of the bandwidth he is using, or what sites he is visiting? Something like this for viewing the bandwidth across the network.
Depends on how you look at it. In the end, your supposed to have a non-fragmented drive with all defrag programs, pretty straight forward. In that sence, they are all the same. But they way the program decides what is fragmented, what needs to be moved, where it needs to be moved, what order...
The best way to experience spyware, worms, whatever at their worst is to buy/download virtual machine software such as VMWare or MS Virtual PC and install windows on one. Then do whatever you want on it, running on your PC as the host.
The best percausions I take a removing any socks or wear...
Depends on the cleaner, Reg seeker has a feature to make backups of things you delete. If your doing it manualy and you don't back up the whole registry before you edit things then it is in-reversible.
"graphics to get rid of crappy resolution"
If you have a main stream video card, even some that arn't ATi or nVidia then Windows XP can use generic drivers for a good resolution. For 2000 it has limited drivers and 98 has next to none.
You would move the firefox entry in C:\Documents and Settings\Current User\Application Data (hidden) to a shared drive on all of the operating systems. Then you add that profile to the firefox profile manager on the other OSs.
Go to a local cafe` and ask them what they use. That kind of thing most if the time is something you either know or don't know, and most people don't know unless you have experience with it.
Check your print options. The res of the photo is limited by the res of your screen, if you have your printer set to scale that image to the whole page then it becomes distorted.
Whatever you use to extract the audio should give you a fairly popular audio codec extension output. Then you can just burn that to a Audio CD using something like CD Burner XP pro.
IIRC you may have one of the previous codecs of MP3. MP3 can be both MPEG2 Layer2 or MPEG2 Layer3. Layer3 is newer and is what most of us use today, while Layer2 is older and showing it in sampling rates and SBR/VBRs. I'm not sure if the ID3 tag was intoduced with the Layer3 revision or was...