Articles tagged with: Vista

Advanced Drivers
Posted in Baby-Gadget, Computer accessory, Designer Gadgets, High tech, Unique Gadget on 23 July 2008

ATI Catalyst Drivers 8.7 Vista

There come the latest Windows Vista Drivers which can support software for Radeon range for ATI Graphic card. It will improve PC performance to increase stability .compatibility of system to suit for better functioning:-

Showing mainly accepted ATI Product:-

ATI Radeon X1650 with 512 MB AGP

ATI Radeon 9250 With 256 MB PCI Graphic card

ATI Radeon 9200 SE’s With 64 MB AGP Graphic

ATI 3D Charger With AGP Graphic Card

Universal serial Bus (USB) With Zero Error Roles:
0 ERROR is shown on attaching a USB mass storage device to my new computer it will happen when, there is no availability of latest drivers in operating system .Window Vista will support this feature of updating a latest driver in it’s own .Mass device storage having capacity of 60 GB is tried twice a time to, but in 10th second it show message Zero error. Window Vista with SP1 32bit compatible, enhance its performance. Window enhances system performance, compatibility, and function ability to suit software available today.

Acer intros breadbox-sized X1200 desktop
Posted in Computer on 8 July 2008

Acer intros breadbox-sized X1200 desktop, AMD, Vista, GeForce, Acer, Aspire, Athlon aceraspirex1200-lgToday Acer has introduced breadbox-sized X1200 desktop in the market. Acer gave the US a rare minute addition to its Aspire desktop schedule. The X1200 is just in excess of a foot long at its largest dimension but fits in desktop machinery and expansion that would normally be unreasonable in its size. Up to a 2.6GHz Athlon 64 X2 is complemented by a GeForce 8200 for incorporated graphics as well as a PCI Express 2.0 slot that allows devoted video or other peripherals. Every system also fits 4GB of memory.

The all-black chassis also finds room for expansion that is left out even on larger systems, including a total of nine USB ports on the front and back, a 14-in-1 card reader, and FireWire.

Acer is distribution three dissimilar trim levels depending on tastes. A base edition ships with a 2.5GHz Athlon 64 X2, a 320GB hard drive, a DVD burner, and Windows Vista Home Premium in 64-bit form for $450; upgrading to the 2.6GHz processor adds $10 to the price, while a version of the same system with a 22-inch LCD and a 500GB drive boosts the price to $700.

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Microsoft to launch Windows 7
Posted in Computer, Microsoft on 28 May 2008

windows 7If you are looking forward to chuck out laptop that you are using to bring home something advanced, then we would suggest you to wait for some time for Microsoft is all set to roll out Windows 7 is due out in a year and a half.

Announced off lately by Microsoft at the All Things D conference, the Windows 7 will includes features like an OSX-like dock, a heavy focus on multi-touch applications and loads of features similar to Vista.
So, in case you are already using Vista you better know all the good, bad and ugly of it…though there will definitely be something good to wait and watch out for…
Via: CoolestGadgets

Vista SP1 beta 1 expected launch
Posted in Microsoft on 9 July 2007

Vista SP1 beta 1

The talk here is about the expected launch of Vista SP1 beta1. Possibility is questioned due to the earlier delay of first Vista pack. But runour is spreading around like a virus that this time
Beta 1 of Vista SP1 would hit the market in mid-July (during the week of 16 July).

Against this, the U.S. Department of Justice and other company watchers believe that SP1’s final version will enter into the market only in November 2007, which is probable tome for the launch of Windows Server 2008 (Longhorn Server).

Instead of making loads of promises and following under-delivery approach, Microsoft’s Windows client team plans to follow a restraining information-flow policy. To practice the policy, Director of Windows Engineering Steven Sinofsky is making efforts to maintain secrecy about the insights of the issues related to future Windows client guidelines.

Besides desktop-search modifications, Microsoft’s SP1 would be renowned for its fixes rather than features.

1) S1 assures is not time-consuming in terms of copying files and shutting down Vista machines.

2) The SD Advanced Direct Memory Access (DMA) offers enhanced transfer performance and decreased CPU utilization.

3) It has the ability to boot Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) on an x64 machine

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