Tag Archives: FAQ
This post, sourced from KB2434864, lists frequently asked questions (FAQs) about download and installation of apps in the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace.
As a Windows Live Spaces blogger you must have read that Spaces is now shutting down and that you will now have to migrate your Spaces blog to WordPress, sometime soon. While this article on how to migrate your Spaces …more >>>
If you have some questions pertaining to some Windows 7 power issues or problems then this FAQ will definitely be able to help you. Microsoft has compiled an excellent resource of answers to the common questions which a Windows 7 …more >>>
As an MVP, I would like to take this opportunity to share some guidelines on acquiring Windows Desktop Licenses which will help protect you and your organization from piracy/usage of unlicensed software, and the associated risks.
Like the Microsoft Security Essentials and the Windows Live Safety scanner, the Malicious Software Removal Tool is yet another free security scanner from Microsoft for Windows users.
Microsoft Default Manager sets search defaults on your browser and notifies you when other programs attempt to change these settings. You can also opt in or out of a program which allows Microsoft to collect additional information about your system …more >>>
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions a user may want to know before installing Windows 7 Service Pack 1 & Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1.
Microsoft has published a set of Volume Licensing Program Guides, Data-sheets, and FAQs and are now available as a download.
Microsoft is providing the Browser Choice update to comply with a legal settlement with the European Commission. Microsoft is required to inform customers who currently use Internet Explorer as their default browser that there are other web browser choices available. …more >>>
If you have registered for the Windows 7 Meetup, you may have downloaded the excellent Windows 7 FAQ & Tips Word document from Microsoft. If you haven’t, you can always download it from the link mentioned at the end of …more >>>
In Windows 7, you see, Personal Documents, Personal Downloads, Personal Photos, Personal Videos, and Personal Music. You will also see a change in naming in the Public User Profile: Public Documents, Public Downloads, Public Photos, Public Videos, and Public Music. …more >>>