Posted by dodatki | Posted in Software | Posted on 07-04-2010
When I install a video game on Windows 7, it usually places its shortcut in games folder. I find this very convenient, cause I can see rating information, information how well my computer can run it etc. The problem is, some of the games don’t do this, and I was wondering, is there a way to manually enter this information, using windows registry, or whatever?Submited by:Zoran
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Software | Posted on 07-04-2010
dellD630 asked:
I can’t find my CDs for my mac but what I have is my sister’s 15-inch Macbook Pro Mac OS X Install DVD. Will that work for my macbook?
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Software | Posted on 05-04-2010
method_man403 asked:
Just bought the upgrade for windows 7 professional will it work if my operating system doesn’t have a valid key?
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Software | Posted on 04-04-2010
Slippy asked:
Will I get my windows xp back after the beta if I install Windows 7? Will I have to make a copy of it?
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Software | Posted on 01-04-2010
Hello all. I’m a Windows user, but I’d like to try out a Linux distro. I’m looking for an OS that has a similar GUI to windows and similar applications, with high compatibility with Windows programs. I was thinking of Ubuntu. Do you guys have any better suggestions? Thanks.Submited by:c4rr4d1ne
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Software | Posted on 01-04-2010
RaffiTheMaster asked:
In the past, I have seen Computers with Windows XP that have two partition. Some People like to have two partition, and others like to have one partition. I myself like to have one big C: Drive. So therefore one partition is ok with me! But why do some People like to have have two partitions in a 32 bit Windows XP?
I myself use the professional edition.
Posted by dodatki | Posted in Software | Posted on 30-03-2010
I’m planning on building my own computer, buying all the hardware seperately and putting it together myself. will I be able to install mac os onto this computer or am I stuck with windows? if not is there any hardware I could buy as a specific kind to get a mac os to work on it?Submited by:Troy De Vries