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A few days ago, we told you about the best Multiple Monitor Solution money can buy (Read it again!). Now we offer you a chance to win a license worth $29.95.

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25 Clean Install Windows 7 without Booting from External Media [How To]So here’s the scenario.  You already have a working Windows 7 x64 installation on your system and you need to install x86 for testing purposes.

You left your Windows 7 x86 DVD at a friends house and your PC doesn’t support booting from USB.  You’re out of luck right?

UPDATE: You can download the RTM versions of Windows 7 Ultimate, Professional, and Home Premium here (64/32-bit available.)

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slui exe 03 16 Microsoft Product Keys—OEM, Retail etc. What’s The Difference?Windows Forums member, grr, asked the following question in our suggestion box:
There are 10 or more different types of keys for Microsoft products. example, VLM, KLM, abc, xyz, oem, etc. I have to admit that still till date I’m not having a proper and reasonable understanding of all these different keys. It would be great if a post could be made on the blog explaining the difference for these keys.
In this post, we’ll explain the difference between product keys for Microsoft products.

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timefreeze2 500x371 Time Freeze Competition Winners and a Surprise DiscountLast week we told you about Time Freeze.  Did you read about it? (Click Here) Time Freeze is a Virtual machine (of sorts) that keep your computer safe from viruses, spyware, Trojans and other malicious threats. It puts the real system under protection and creates a virtual environment for system partition, on which you run applications and surf the Internet. All traces and malicious threats will disappear after reboot. You use your computer as you are custom to. The difference is that, when you reboot your computer, it get reset. Every change to the system made by any program will be gone and forgotten.

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After the review and wonderful reception you gave it, Wondershare offered 5 licenses to giveaway to you our readers. We have now picked the 5 lucky winners. But wait! There’s more. To all of you who didn’t win a license – Wondershare has come up with a runners up discount – for everyone.

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Internet Explorer 9 UI Confirmed

Posted by Stu On August - 25 - 20108 COMMENTS

7 9 256x256x32 Internet Explorer 9 UI ConfirmedIn three weeks, Microsoft is set to release the first public Beta release of Internet Explorer 9.  Details have been kept quite close to their chest but a Russian source has leaked a 100% genuine screenshot of Redmond’s new Web Browser.

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34 7 256x256x32 Find Out Processor Information Instantly & Without 3rd Party Tools [Quick Tip]There are times where you need to find out specific information about your processor.  Weather you need to check if it’s x86 or x64, AMD or Intel or its Revision number.

This Quick Tip is going to show you how to find out this very basic information instantly using only Windows Explorer and your browser.

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