Windows 8 Tip of the Day–Understanding Startup Items
Todays Tip from Robert Mitchell… First for Windows RT, As part of the effort to improve battery life and PC responsiveness, the startup apps support […]
Todays Tip from Robert Mitchell… First for Windows RT, As part of the effort to improve battery life and PC responsiveness, the startup apps support […]
If you have been following along in performance land the last year or three, you’d hear about xperf and the WPT (Windows Performance Toolkit). Mayhap […]
http://blogs.technet.com/b/michaelgriswold/archive/2013/03/13/kb2775511-deployment-for-the-sccm-admin.aspx Check it out, old time buddy Michael Griswold posts instructions on how to deploy 2775511, the reliability and performance hotfix for the enterprise, […]
And test it first please. An enterprise hotfix rollup is available for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2775511 This is a […]
Another gem by Robert Mitchell! Today’s Tip… I remember back in NT4 the only way to track down your startup items was to look […]
Today’s Tip…brought to you by Robert Mitchell! SMB 2.0 was first introduced in Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008. It was considered to be tighter and removed […]
So Pieter Wigleven (a Dutch PFE that came to make some content with me in Seattle this week) had sent me an email with a […]
Here is how you can recoup ~6GB of space on your 32GB Surface. Here is what you need to do: (edited to fix link, add […]
Check it out, the Dude will be presenting at Atlanta’s AngelBeat on Monday the 28th. http://www.angelbeat.com/events/492/ Also presenting at the Birmingham Alabama one on […]
Someone mentioned to me that he has a 20 minute delay deploying Windows 7 to 801.1x EAP networks. They noted http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978152 which is “A Windows […]
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