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07usethewebservice01 Disable Use the Web Service Prompt on Unknown Filetypes

When you try to open an unknown file type in windows, you’ll be prompted to Use the Web Service to find the correct program or Select a program from a list of installed programs. This can become annoying if you never use it; in this guide you will learn how to disable this feature.

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There may be several reasons for removing certain programs from the add/remove programs list in Windows XP/Vista. One reason may be that you have no intention of removing some programs and they are cluttering the list – or you may want to remove that net monitoring program so your kids can’t remove it. In this guide you will learn how to remove these programs.

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Essential freeware – these programs don’t fit a particular category – but are essential for every day needs.

Check out more freeware on www.mintywhite.com.

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Have you noticed that when Windows Vista prompts you to allow a program to take action, that the screen blacks out? This is to show you that you are moving to an elevated desktop – where you will allow the program to continue. This can be annoying but you can disable this feature.

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vistabootpro Go PRO with Microsoft Windows Vista Boot Manager

If you want to install a second OS or manage your boot configuration without directly editing the BCDEdit file, this guide is for you.

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Tricks to Try with Windows Games

Posted by Rich On March - 18 - 200824 COMMENTS

Some great tricks to play with Windows Games. Give them a try!

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