Manage Multiple Windows Systems Easily with BGInfo

How many times you have found yourself running through multiple commands to find critical system information such as its IP address, Hostname, CPU Information, Service Pack information and User Name? This is very annoying specially when you are in charge of system administration and work on multiple Windows systems to troubleshoot various problems such as [...]

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Fix Your Window XP Network Settings with WinSock XP Fix Utility

Did you recently uninstall any program that you thought was a spyware and lost your system’s network settings? Is your registry corrupt and you can no longer connect to any network resources? Are you able to connect to the network but find it timing out and sometimes ridiculously slow for no apparent reason? WinSock XP [...]

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How To: Access Linux Partitions from Windows Explorer

Have you installed Linux and Windows on the same machine? Chances are high that your system is set to dual boot in either Windows or Linux, just like mine! Would it help, if you could access your Linux partitions from within your Windows Explorer, without booting in Linux at all?
People who are still getting used [...]

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Cannot Delete File: Access is Denied

We often encounter error messages when we try to delete some file of folder on our Windows system, specially the files and folders in temp folder, and some other error message that pop-up when we attempt to delete a file/folder are:

Can not delete File: The source or destination file may be in use.
Make sure the [...]

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Windows Resource: Free Utility to view all connected USB devices

[USBDeview] is a freeware utility that will show you information about all the currently connected USB devices to your system. The utility is small in size [under 45k] and is packed with lot of information.
Some of the important information about the connected devices that it can show are:

Device Name
Device Description
Type of the Device
Connected Status. [If [...]

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