June 29th, 2008 by Karen
A few weeks ago I posted that users of Symantec’s security software had experienced problems after updating their computers to Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), a bug emptied the Windows’ Device Driver, deleted network connections and created additional unneeded entries in the registry. Symantec released a free tool to clean up the Windows XP SP3 registry corruption, now Microsoft have issued a hot fix that should re-establish lost Internet and wireless connections.
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June 27th, 2008 by Karen
Hyper-V hypervisor, Microsoft’s latest virtualisation product is finally available, previously code-named ‘Viridian’, it was originally due to be launched in February this year as an integral part of the launch of Windows Server 2008.
Vendors claim virtualisation offers customers the ability to separate software from the underlying hardware, and are pushing it as a potential way of cutting costs.
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June 26th, 2008 by Karen
Microsoft has launched a new reliability and performance update for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1).
A recent knowledge base article ID 952709 on the Microsoft Help and Support Site stated: “An update is available that will help improve the performance and reliability of Windows Vista”
“This update resolves issues that may affect some Windows Vista SP1-based computers. These issues have been reported by customers who use the Error Reporting service or Microsoft Customer Support
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June 24th, 2008 by Karen
I was reading yesterdays Financial Times and an article by Richard Waters about XP and Vista was of interest, in this Kevin Johnson, head of the Windows division at Microsoft had the following to say about a possible XP extension
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June 19th, 2008 by Karen
As you are no doubt aware by now the 30 June is the final day of Windows XP general availability from retailers and computer makers unless Microsoft changes its mind, which is at this stage unlikely.
Some of these computer makers will continue to sell PCs with factory installed XP licenses after the 30 June by taking advantage of Windows Vista’s downgrade rights.
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June 13th, 2008 by Karen
A recent survey by Sanford Bernstein & Co, a Wall Street investment bank, has found that the planned adoption of Windows Vista in small, medium, and large businesses has slipped substantially in the last year.
An excerpt from the report reads: “The Vista cycle looks likely to be materially less robust than indicated in our prior survey. A year of overwhelmingly bad publicity, along with opportunities for continued XP ‘downgrades’ or potentially skipping over Vista for Windows 7 look to have meaningfully eroded support for Vista and are likely to impair the product’s overall adoption.”
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June 7th, 2008 by Karen
Back on the 27 May I posted an article about a number of users experiencing problems after upgrading to Windows XP SP3 whilst running Symantec security software including: Norton Internet Security, Norton AntiVirus and Norton 360, problems included deleted network connections, an empty Device Manager interface and thousands of bogus entries added to the registry. Last week it was reported that the same problem could also affect users updating to Vista SP1
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June 6th, 2008 by Karen
Microsoft as most readers will know made the decision some time ago to stop retail sales of Windows XP licensing on 30 June 2008, all new computers sold after that date will have Windows Vista installed which is widely seen as too resource-hungry for low cost computers
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