Hands-on with the newly launched Microsoft Answer Desk, a Tech Support site

Hands-on with the newly launched Microsoft Answer Desk, a Tech Support site

Microsoft has without announcing, launched their new Tech Support website Microsoft Answer Desk. While some may see similarities between it and Apples Genius Bar, one has to wonder, whether Microsoft did actually copy Apple. Microsoft has always as far as I …more >>>

Reasons Microsoft does not support booting Windows from external drives

Reasons Microsoft does not support booting Windows from external drives

Some of us love to install and carry Windows on USB Drives. But these are scenarios that Microsoft does not support. It is unsupported to boot Windows from external devices. Such installations are not supported. If you do decide to …more >>>

Microsoft to end support for Office XP Products

Microsoft to end support for Office XP Products

I wonder how many of you still use Office XP? If you do, you might want to know that Microsoft will be ending support for all the Office XP products soon.

Microsoft to end support for Windows Vista SP1 on on July 12, 2011

Microsoft to end support for Windows Vista SP1 on on July 12, 2011

Microsoft has announced to end the support for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 on July 12, 2011. This date is marked in accordance with the updated Service Pack Support policy as a part of Microsoft Support Lifecycle policy.

Get Help and Support using Microsoft Easy Assist, a feature of Windows Live Meeting

Get Help and Support using Microsoft Easy Assist, a feature of Windows Live Meeting

Microsoft Easy Assist allows a Microsoft support professional to remotely connect to your computer and help you solve a problem. Using a secure connection, the support professional can view your desktop and perform diagnostics and troubleshooting steps.

Curious to know when support for your Windows 7, Vista and XP will end?

Curious to know when support for your Windows 7, Vista and XP will end?

For those of you trying to stick it out with your Windows XP & Windows Vista, it might be interesting to know when you will lose support for these Windows products. Due to popularity Windows XP support was extended, Vista …more >>>

Microsoft to move away from NewsGroups to Forums

Microsoft has a long history of establishing newsgroups that channel users and issues into the newsgroup (NNTP) space where information is shared and problems can be addressed by the community.

Microsoft updates Service Pack Support Policy

The Microsoft Support Lifecycle (MSL) policy standardizes Microsoft product support policies for Business and Developer products, and for Consumer, Hardware, and Multimedia products.  The Microsoft Support Lifecycle team recently announced important changes to the Service Pack Support policy.  

End of Support: Windows 2000, Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista RTM

End of Support: Windows 2000, Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista RTM

On April 13th, 2010, Windows Vista RTM will reach the end of support. And on July 13th, 2010, all versions of Windows 2000 and Windows XP SP2 will also reach the end of support.

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