Is Windows 7 Going out Big Bang on October?
June 4, 2009 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
All reviews point to Microsoft Windows 7 being a superior product than Windows Vista which could bring Microsoft back into it’s dominant and mind blowing Windows sales.
The quality of Windows 7 includes the end user experience where error message provides a better feel to the previous experience on Windows Vista and XP.
Given that the baseline of Windows Vista is Windows 7, the drivers and application support should be at par with Windows Vista. Microsoft has not only included support for the Vista baseline but have already indicated that applications from Windows XP are supported as well.
Windows 7 has better …read more
ActiveX from Microsoft is a Threat to Windows Vista
November 10, 2008 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
In Microsoft’s yearly security intelligence report, 5 of the top 10 browser attacks were due to Windows XP. Unlike in Windows Vista, none of the attacks are because of the operating system.
Most of the attacks in Vista are due to ActiveX controls found in Internet explorer. ActiveX controls are used by IE add-ons and users are asked to install the ActiveX control for the add-on to work.
I think whether these attacks were due to Windows Vista itself or ActiveX; Vista still has something to do with it. Given that XP attacks were due to its own self and not ActiveX, …read more
Taskmgr Became Useless in Windows Vista
November 9, 2008 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
I cannot remember the last time taskmgr could not close the application or end the process especially when it is as common as Windows Media Player (see image above). I think this experience only happened in Windows 95 and Windows XP without the service pack updates.
Today, I am so frustrated because I could not restart my laptop and my Windows Media Player is not responding anymore. I tried to remove the disc, ended the process in the taskmgr, and also ended the application. None of this worked in my Windows Vista computer.
Oh well, I’d have to accomplish all …read more
LAN Wifi Troubleshooting
March 22, 2008 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
I cannot understand why I could not connect to the Wifi network when I went to my Uncle’s place. We both have the same ISP and probably my Vista laptop detected the same ISP and gave me the IP address from my home.
After clicking on the diagnose and repair and setting the LAN connections, I still could not connect to the internet. Later I found out that Vista has provided a static IP address and after setting up my LAN to automatically detect settings I was able to connect without any problems.
Format a Partition Volume
March 22, 2008 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
Prerequisite:
1. Logged-in as administrator
Warning (from help)
Formatting a volume will destroy any data on the partition.
If you need to save data on the volume, either temporarily or permanently move the data to another storage device or location before you proceed.
To format an existing partition or newly created volume:
1. Go to Control Panel
2. Click on Administrative Tools
3. Click on Computer Management
4. On the left pane, click on Storage and Disk Management (See image below)
5. Right-click the volume you wish to format and click “Format”.
6. Just click on Ok until steps finishes
Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
December 17, 2007 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
More information on Windows Vista.
Back in the days of Windows 95, when I was in College, a cleanup tool is a necessity on my box as I always screwed up my system with frequent and so many installs here and there. Fast track today, I never feel the need for such a utility as I would test the software in my virtualized staging environment before it goes into my box. For a lot of folks who don’t use a virtualized environment, a Windows Installer CleanUp Utility could save them time.
In an excerpt:
Warning on Windows Vista Power Buttons
September 22, 2007 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
Hot Fix for Graphics Memory Overflow Problem
August 31, 2007 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
An out of memory problem on the virtualized graphics memory arise when applications especially games demand for memory that is no longer available physically.
Go Ahead and Crash Windows Vista
June 27, 2007 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
Computer resources are not finite and when you get Windows Vista to open a ton load of applications; get ready for it to crash.
Windows Vista should at least be able to control how many applications it would open and signal when it is about to hit critical level. Unfortunately, it doesn’t.
Just for kicks, hit the Windows Key and E holding both keys for 30 seconds. The next thing you know, Windows Vista is going berserk. I tried it a while ago and it was so annoying that I had to shut down the PC manually.
Cannot Safely Remove is so Annoying
June 26, 2007 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers




