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Playing the online game FarmVille to its fullest requires some strategy and planning to determine which crop to plant to make the most money in the shortest time.
Use the Windows XP User Accounts tool to add and manage user accounts on your shared desktop.
Windows Repair is a process using the Windows installation CD and can restore the original settings to Windows XP without having to do lots of work.
In this article I write about how to turn off the windows feature that runs auto reboots when a critical error is encountered.
This article describes the key features of Extreme Programming, and how it benefits the customer, programming team, and end product. Start here for XP.
Microsoft doesn't recommend it but, with a bit of effort, a knowledgeable user can upgrade their Windows XP computer to Windows 7 and skip the new hardware purchase.
Make Final Fantasy style games with RPG Maker XP by EnterBrain, which promises an easy to learn interface and powerful Ruby Script scripting. Does RPG Maker XP deliver?
This tweak has nothing to do with Windows Product Activation (WPA) and will not allow you to register illegal XP software.
These shortcuts should make life easier when trying to do your work in Windows XP.
This is an index of different tips and tweaks for Windows XP. Just some little how-to's I've picked up over the years.
Farmville is a popular game on Facebook. By moving up its levels, players can buy more plants, animals, and buildings for their farms. Here's how to 'level up' quickly.
Farmville is a popular game on Facebook. The aim is to make money, acquire farm items, and move up the experience levels. Here are some tips on how to do this faster.
The consequences are tragic for those born with the XP gene, but in rural Guatemala, a team of U.S. doctors is volunteering to perform surgeries that will save lives.
A guide to configure your a Windows Vista or XP computer so as to enable viewing of hidden files and folders.
Conventional and unconventional ways to increase notebook and desktop speed, for technical and non-technical users. From simple maintenance tricks to major overhauls.
This is a short list of services that can be found in most current Windows 2000 or Windows XP systems.
If you have Windows 2000 and want to use this program you will have to find it somewhere else and install it.
Choosing the best operating system can make the difference between a positive and negative netbook experience.
I go crazy looking at the balloon tips in Windows XP. So I found this little registry tweak to turn them off.
One of the simplest ways to protect your home computer network is to make use of the Windows XP firewall.
Sooner or later, PC users must decide whether or not to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista. What criteria should be used to make such a critical decision?
Ever wonder what happens from the time you turn your computer on until you see the Windows login screen? Let me tell you about it.
A short tutorial on how to use the Windows XP Compatibility mode.
Exploring the registry can be fun. Using Registry hacks can be harmful if done incorrectly.
Windows XP Service Pack 3 provides a string of updates for the operating system, while not drastically changing the way Windows XP operates.
As per the default mode, the hard disk is popularly known as the "C" drive, floppies as "A" and so on and so forth. Want to be different?
The soon to be released documentary Hidden From Light is a heart wrenching look at the efforts of U.S. doctors operating on Guatemalan children with skin cancer.
A description of the Alerter Service
A description of the ASP.NET State Service
A description of the Automatic Updates Service
Windows is not perfect by any means. Windows is bound to give you problems from time to time. Here is a basic troubleshooting step that works 90% of the time.
Remote Desktops might be very appealing as we can work on any of our computers from any location around the world if we have sufficient softwares but...
Background Intelligent Transfer (BITS) Service
A description of the Computer Browser Service
This is the message displayed on the Classic Logon box, not the XP 'Welcome' logon screen.
A description of the DHCP Client Service
A description of the Distributed Link Tracking Client Service.
A description of the Distributed Transaction Coordinator Service
A description of the DNS Client Service
Depending on the type of CD's one uses, AutoRun may be more of an annoyance than a help. This allows it to be universally disabled rather than by individual file type.
This tweak removes tool tips from appearing when the mouse moves across items that support the display of tool tips.
A description of the Error Reporting Service
A description of the Event Log Service
A description of the Fast User Switching Compatability Service
This is a short comparison between FAT32 and NTFS
A description of the Help and Support Service
A description of the HID Input Service


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