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Error Bank - Most likely to have the solution to your error

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Error Bank is a new website that I recently released. We’re all facing various software errors, sometimes more than once a day. ErrorBank.com is there to help you.

Handy DOS commands

Saturday, April 8th, 2006

Good old MS-DOS has some commands that can help you a lot in many cases. Some will give you information about your network or even allow you to check your email account. These commands were tested on the Windows XP operating system.
Start by opening an MS-DOS window (you can do that by going to Start […]

Upgrading an iPAQ to Windows Mobile 2005

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

The battery of my HP iPAQ hx2110 was depleted for the second time since I bought it, and I lost my settings and preferences (the important files were stored on the SDCard). So I decided to upgrade from Windows Mobile 2003 SE to Windows Mobile 2005 - you can purchase the upgrade at HP.
The flash […]

How to beta test Windows Vista

Friday, March 31st, 2006

Many would like to get their hands on Microsoft’s soon to be released operating system, Windows Vista. But if you don’t have an MSDN or TechNet subscription, or if you’re not a registered beta tester, chances are you’ll have to wait for the release version of Vista, in early 2007.
One thing you can do is […]

The difference between directories and folders

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

What’s the difference between directories and folders? They are the same thing, right? Wrong.
Directories are folders where files are stored. Folders are more than that, they are namespaces that can store various things more special than files, such as Control Panel items. Control Panel is a folder, it’s not a directory because it doesn’t store […]