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This Windows Vista Desktop Wallpaper Pack is a collection of the images taken by Hamad under contract with Microsoft, in early 2006, during the Windows Vista photo-shoot. Two of the images in the pack are included in Windows Vista’s installation disk, while the rest just didn’t make the cut. Download the high resolution Windows Vista Desktop Wallpaper Pack.

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Check out more wallpapers in the the Wallpaper section of this site or learn how to use these wallpapers for your login screen too!

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Occasionally you need to check spelling in an application that does not include a spelling checker and you don’t want to launch your word processor just for that. This is when tinySpell becomes handy; it is a small utility that allows you to easily and quickly check and correct the spelling in any Windows application.

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I love free software you can use online. BeFunky’s Cartoonizer does what you see above: turns your pictures into cartoons.

Just upload a picture from your hard drive or straight from your webcam and have fun!

BeFunky Cartoonizer

Dual Screen/Monitor Desktop Wallpapers [Set 02]

Posted by Rich On August - 17 - 20086 COMMENTS

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A round up of the best dual monitor wallpapers on the web. Full credit goes to the image authors. Let us know about any others you really like!

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Check out more wallpapers in the the Wallpaper section of this site or learn how to use these wallpapers for your login screen too!

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The System properties can be accessed by right-clicking (My) Computer and selecting Properties. From here, you may change vital system settings. To disable access to these options, follow this guide.

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In the previous guides, you learned how to edit the registry. You will notice you can make some significant changes and may want to protect your computer from those changes being made. Learn how to disable the Registry Editor (regedit) in this guide.

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