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Running Mac OS X Tiger on VMWare



I finally managed to get this working, it’s very slow and the clock in OS X is really off (1 second in reality is like 3-7 seconds there) but you can actually browse on internet and watch movies. My next project will be to get OS X Leopard working in VMWare. You’ll need VMWare Workstation 6.0 Build 45731 for this to work. If you want a download link PM me, but it’s probably easier to just DL it from torrent. Don’t comment if you are just going to act like an idiot, there’s an example somewhere in the comments. Please, don’t be a troll.

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Why My Windows Vista Is Running Slowly? How To Boost Windows Vista Speed


Since you have been using Windows Vista for couples of months, it is no doubt that computer is slowing down day by day if you do not take any measure to keep its fast speed. Maybe you are not quite skillful in computer technology, but do not worry. This article will introduce certain simple methods to cure your slow computer.

 

Step 1 Boost  Windows Vista Speed: Reduce desktop icons

In the first stage, you are supposed to check how many shortcut icons are displaying on the desktop. The more icons can cause slow windows vista running indeed. Therefore, if you seldom use some, please cancel them as many as possible or just categorize them properly so as to shorten the time of computer scanning.

 

Step 2 Boost  Windows Vista Speed: Anti-virus software

It is without question that powerful anti-virus software assists computer to run smoothly and safely. Although its real-time monitoring function may slow down windows vista to some extent, a virus can drop computer speed, even lead to the whole system go crashed.

 

Step3 Boost  Windows Vista Speed–Clean Registry

Clean out your registry. Every time you uninstall a program, not everything of it were removed from the laptop, its entries, settings, configuration etc were still left in the Windows registry. What most people don’t know is, Windows will keep reading these wasted entries to search programs which didn’t exist at all, as the number of these wasted stuff become bigger over time, Windows is getting more and more sluggish. By running a free registry scan to clean out the registry can help you get rid of these unwanted entries, settings as well as fix the registry errors, your Windows Vista speed can be improved dramatically after you clean the registry.

 

If you laptop is slow and you want to Boost  Windows Vista Speed quickly, here is the solution you are looking for, just CLICK HERE.

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Windows Vista Is Running Like A Crawl? How To Cease Slow Windows Vista


As big consumer of system ram, Windows Vista post higher requirement of computer. So, if you are using this system, this content can help you speed up Windows Vista any time.

 

Although this system is blessed with so many wonderful functions, you have to pay for it or tolerate certain flaws, for example, more ram is required supporting Windows Vista. Do not worry; there are measures to fix the problem efficiently.

 

1. speed up Windows Vista: Close down certain services and unwanted programs

Open up “Control Panel” and uninstall certain programs that mean nothing to you any more. Meanwhile, some services are also of litter value for high Windows performance, just disable them immediately. By doing this, it can save a lot of space. This may be the great help that these services can do for computer. They include “Hibernation”, “Error Reporting”, “Offline Files”, to name but a few.

 

2.  speed up Windows Vista – Defragment your hard drive

Almost every storage action like creating, deleting, moving and copying files will cause the generation of fragmentation, As the amount of fragments grows over time, the hard drive will read and merge these separate fragments every time you launch a program or open a file, eventually the computer will be come slower and slower. Defragment the hard drive will help rearranging the separated file information and put them into continuous space. It will speed up computer remarkably. Remember to defragment regularly which is a very good practice to 

3. speed up Windows Vista – clean out Windows registry

This is a very important step to speed up Windows Vista. Windows registry is just like a database which stores all the computer information. Every time you install a program, save a files or install a new driver on your computer, the registry keeps a record which called entry, these entries will be left in the registry even the related programs/files/drivers/ were removed thus make them obsolete even corrupted. That is the biggest reason for a slow running computer, if you keep ignoring these wasted entries, error messages might pop up from time to time and even crash your computer eventually.

 

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Samsung NC10 running Vista Ultimate



New Samsung Netbook NC10 running Windows Vista. Note: It hat 2gb instead of the standard 1gb of Ram installed.

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Misleading Applications: faking left, running right



This video demonstrates how Misleading applications (aka Rogue AntiSpyware) can be installed on your computer when browsing the web. Misleading applications typically report false or significantly misleading information on the presence of a security risk, threat or system issue on the computer being scanned. See www.symantec.com and www.symantec.com

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Acer Aspire One Hackintosh Running Mac OS X and Reason 4



Another demonstration of the Atom Netbook platform doubling as a compact, portable music studio. As long as you don’t overdo the heavy DSP effects (Reverb, Granular Synthesis, etc) it will do quite nicely. In this demo, Reason 4 is acting as a big rack full of virtual outboard gear, and the modules are being triggered via MIDI by the sequencer in the Ensoniq TS-10 under the Axiom. The AA1 happens to be sitting on a rack full of physical gear so you can see the obvious benefit of a small virtual studio running inside the Netbook. The song is another quick sequence I threw together for this demo. Yes it sounds like prog rock meets MOD file meets keygen. Next time I’ll do a Lawrence Welk cover.

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iiView A2 running retail Snow Leopard



For install, try this guide prasys.co.cc also get my kexts from the videorespons There was 1-2 videos with iiView A2 already on youtube and so i decieded to make my own little video. Not my typical video but i had to do it :) ask if i missed something important

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Smart Tips & Tricks: 6 Ways to Keep your Computer Running Like New



This is my 2nd segment of Smart Tips & Tricks and today i am discussing 7 ways to keep your computer Virus Free, Spyware Free, and running like you just took it out of the box. Please Comment of any questions on software or desktop questions. Software Links: Spybot Search and Destroy: www.safer-networking.org Windows Defender: www.microsoft.com CA Anti Virus: shop.ca.com AVG Anti Virus: free.avg.com

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Running Mac OS X 10.5.6 On A Toshiba Laptop PC



Mac OS X 10.5.6 running on a PC, Toshiba Satellite A305-S6862.

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Acer Aspire One Hackintosh Running Mac OS X and Logic Audio Pro



Me noodling around on my Acer Aspire One A150 running Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 with some custom kexts to get 1024×600 res, stock audio and wired ethernet working. Machine is stock, no hardware mods (yet) but shows that the Atom netbook platform can do quite a bit with the right software – near-zero audio latency thanks to Core Audio. I threw some patterns together in Garage Band and flew them into Logic Pro 8. All the backing tracks are playing back live in Logic Audio. The keyboard is an M-Audio Axiom 61. Ignore the flubbed notes, it’s only a demo :)

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Ultimate Desktop Tablet: iMac running Windows 7 with Tablo



Techolo.com – www.techolo.com This is the iMac 21.5 running Windows 7 64bit with Tablo. Make your laptop or even desktop a full-size tablet. Review coming up on http soon!. Please subscribe if you like to be informed for updates.

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Windows Processes Running In The Background


The desktop of your PC is deceptive. What appears to you to be a serene, well organized environment is merely a mask hiding the chaotic dance of dozens of processes simultaneously running in the background. Most of these are essential to your PC’s operation, some are unnecessary and simply wasting your system’s resources, but a few could be malicious applications. Protecting your PC from viruses, spyware and other unwanted programs requires more than just having the latest firewall or the most up-to-date antivirus software. To protect your computer, data and personal information, you need to know exactly windows processes is running on your PC.

The first step is to look at all the processes currently running. You do this through the Processes tab in Task Manager. If you are running Windows XP, simultaneously press Ctrl-Alt-Del, or right-click the task bar at the bottom of the screen to open the Task Manager. In Windows Vista you can either simultaneously press Ctrl-Shift-Esc, or right-click the task bar at the bottom of the screen.

You now find yourself presented with a long, and rather cryptic, list of every application currently utilizing your processor, as well as, how much of the processor each is using. Some processes you may be able to readily decipher because they directly relate to a program that you are running at the time, such as iexplore.exe (Internet Explorer), WINWORD.exe (Microsoft Word), or TASKMGR.exe (Task Manager).

Most, however, will not be so obvious. For example, you will see svchost.exe with multiple entries on the list and, consequently, occupying a lot of your processing power. You might wonder if this application is truly necessary and what effect ending the process will have on your system. (Actually, svchost.exe is the part of the Windows Operating System that handles processes executed from DLL’s and is very important for the stable and secure running of your PC.)

Not all applications on the list are necessary. When you install software on your computer, the program will usually set itself up in your startup list. Every time you start up your PC each program on that list will install itself into your computer’s memory whether you are going to use it or not. Needless to say, these programs are merely wasting your system’s resources when not in use and could be stopped without any adverse effect on your PC’s operation.

Occasionally, despite having the latest firewall or the most up-to-date antivirus software a malicious application finds its way on to your PC. Since the list of processes found in Task Manager is quite cryptic, and it’s not exactly practical to commit to memory every legitimate process running on your PC, being able to determine the nature of each process is essential to the efficiency and security of your PC.

Finding out what each process is and how important it is to your PC’s operation isn’t as daunting of a task as it might seem at first. You can enter the name a process into your favorite search engine to find out that it does, or there are websites that can provide you with information about the processes, such as whether they’re friend or foe, or if they’re critical or if they’re just wasting your system’s resources.

Windows 7 Task Manager Processes

The Windows 7 task manager has undergone some major renovations. In this article, we’ll look at the Processes tab. The processes tab displays a list of all processes – not jut programs – running under Windows 7. Every program has at least one process, sometimes more. The operating system has several processes running. Background programs show up here as well.

A good example of a background program is a third party anti-virus software. In order to protect Windows 7 from a variety of threats, such software must be running all the time, monitoring program activities and network access to make sure that everything is behaving itself. This shows up as a process in the task manager, often an obscurely named one. The task manager is full of obscurely named tasks.

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2008 Sony Vaio VGN-Z36GD running Windows XP Professional SP3



Here is Sony Vaio VGN-Z36GD running Windows XP Professional SP3 and that was downgraded to Windows Vista Business. It was a Business laptop released around 2008 and It uses a some Business Users. It’s looks like a lightweight laptop, Also, I was playing some old school games such as Bow & Arrow. This laptop runs like a champ and the Processor has mostly powerful up to 2.66 GHz. This laptop was mostly stable up to 2.93 GB of RAM. It’s Cool and Awesome Performance!! :) ————————- Specs of a laptop ————————- Intel Centrino 2 Processor 2.93 GB of RAM Intel Mobile 4 Family Chipset (It doesn’t mean like Nvidia GeForce 8200M in this laptop) Built In Webcam with Motion Eye Windows XP Professional SP3 (has been downgraded to Windows Vista Business)

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Windows 7 Running on a MacBook Pro



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TX2Z Touchsmart with windows 7 running Microsoft surface apps and games



touchswipe.com This is my TX2Z Touchsmart with windows 7 running Microsoft surface apps and games leave comments here if you want me to build a forum for touch PC’s

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[Pt. 1/2] Snow Leopard running in Windows 7 in VMware Workstation 7



Just a video showing the latest version of Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.2) running just fine in a virtual machine in VMware Workstation 7 in Windows 7. GO HERE FOR THE HOW-TO AND FOR MORE INFORMATION: bit.ly

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