Windows Vista Tips
Share Your Screen with SharedView
Oct 7th

Microsoft SharedView is a free utility that allows you to share your desktop, applications and documents with up to 15 people online at a time. It is perfect to hold a small meeting or to show a family member how to do something. Best of all it works well through firewalls and routers so you don’t [...]
Get Windows 7 Superbar In Windows XP With ViGlance
Jun 20th

Are you bored with the default Windows XP taskbar, so here is an exciting Windows 7 looking superbar for you.
So, hows the look ? You can transform your default taskbar with the new one using ViGlance. Below are some quick features about it :
Take control of your taskbar with process grouping
Enjoy true 48×48 Vista/7 icons [...]
Never Shutdown Your Computer Without Your Permission
Jun 17th
Here is an useful tool called ShutdownGuard. It prevents Windows to shutdown, reboot or log off. When it prevents a shutdown it will pop up in the tray and ask you if you want to continue.
1) Compatible with Vista.2) eordered shutdown dialog buttons.3) Middle click on tray brings up the shutdown dialog.
Download Instructions : Click [...]
How To Defragment Hard Drives Using CMD
Jun 17th

Today I am sharing the easiest method with you to defrag. your hard drive. Though you can perform this task with third party applications also, but why don’t do it a simple way.
Here is a simple method to defragment your drives using Command Prompt :
1. Click on Start and then select Run, type CMD in [...]
Check Windows Vista Activation Status
Nov 5th

Are you a user of Windows Vista Enterprise or Business edition and would like to know the status of activation of a specific computer? Want to make sure that the computer connected properly to the Key Management Server (KMS) or used your Multiple Activation Key (MAK) properly? Or are you a home user and just [...]
Change taskbar time to military/international format
Nov 5th

Would you like to change the time format in the taskbar to military or international time format?
Click on the Start Button, type in intl.cpl and hit Enter.
Click the Customize this format button.
Click on the Time tab.
Change the time format to H:mm:ss and hit OK.
Hit OK once more to close Regional and Language Options.










