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Comments on: Four hard-to-find fixes for common Windows annoyances

Switch active windows by hovering your mouse, change the duration of notification pop-ups, disable unnecessary animations, and underline menu keyboard shortcuts.

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by cdotspace June 26, 2008 6:42 AM PDT
Got any tips for preventing Word 2007 from crashing every time I exit? Or at least unchecking the 'reopen' box on the error report by default?
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by zgreenwell June 26, 2008 9:58 AM PDT
How about "Com Surrogate has Stopped Working" Error. I would love for someone to figure that one out and fix it.
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by SuperDave9999 June 26, 2008 5:28 PM PDT
How about the "Vista is a buggy memory hog" issue? Any known fixes for that yet?
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by ytsejam02 June 27, 2008 8:42 AM PDT
This may be hard to understand, but it's by design. MS designed Vista such that it will use up as much memory as possible based on the data that you use the most. The theory is that it will load faster, which, in these cases, it would. If you randomly use all of your programs, you would probably notice a decrease in performance compared to XP. Most people don't work that way. Unfortunately the more memory you have, the faster Vista is, which usually means more than 2GB of memory. It's too bad they couldn't make it faster than XP at say, 2GB.
by isykal June 26, 2008 5:33 PM PDT
^zgreenwell

upgrade to the newest version of DIVX (http://divx.com). That did it for me.
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by bob2600 June 27, 2008 5:39 AM PDT
@zgreenwell: Uninstalling vista and installing a usable OS usually solves that problem. Send Microsoft a message and do not use their flawed operating systems and use Linux instead. Its about time we stood up to Microsoft and show them that we as technologically inclined consumers will not tolerate a crap OS that is inherently flawed and has been a failure from launch and will continue to fail until microsoft pulls their heads out of their rear ends...
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by bob2600 June 27, 2008 5:39 AM PDT
@zgreenwell: Uninstalling vista and installing a usable OS usually solves that problem. Send Microsoft a message and do not use their flawed operating systems and use Linux instead. Its about time we stood up to Microsoft and show them that we as technologically inclined consumers will not tolerate a crap OS that is inherently flawed and has been a failure from launch and will continue to fail until microsoft pulls their heads out of their rear ends...
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by TheManInDboX June 27, 2008 6:44 AM PDT
Vista is not that bad, it isnt a good OS for a business desktop, but for home, it isnt that bad... I agree Linux is better, Ubuntu is my flavor... But, for those who can afford MAC's they can get a great vista machine for the same price... I unfortunately cannot afford a 3k+ machine for home use... But the MAC people, they are used to that...
by ytsejam02 June 27, 2008 8:47 AM PDT
Before messaging MS, you might want to consider messaging the vendors of widely used software that you need their software to work on Linux. I love how Linux has a small footprint on a machine, but don't find it very practical to use in my real world environment. I'm sure there are many people that can use Linux for what they need just find, but they are a very small minority. Point is, MS isn't only to blame for the lack of options out there.
by Xiibo June 27, 2008 8:53 AM PDT
@TheManInDboX: Not all Macs are 3k+. If you want a Mac Pro, then sure, it's easy to hit that mark. But Apple aims its line of iMacs and macbooks to the home users. You can easily get a Mac for under 3k. If you're a student, it's possible to get the base level iMac for under a grand. If you need mor RAM, buy it yourself... it is cheaper that what Apple charges.

I made the choice of my first Apple notebook versus a new Vista notebook. I decided to pay a little more for the stability, plus I'm running XP on it when I need to. I've been very pleased with the transition.
by Renegade Knight June 27, 2008 7:04 AM PDT
Cool. Programs that are stealing the focus has been a major annoyance for a long time. Being able to fix that is a huge boon.
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by ytsejam02 June 27, 2008 8:43 AM PDT
I understand the annoyance of having your focus taken away, it happens all the time. As an alternative solution to the article, I would encourage anyone who writes entire sentences without realizing they've lost focus, to learn to type without looking at the keyboard.
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by Zero187 June 27, 2008 12:13 PM PDT
Simple quick fix: upgrade to linux
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by Seaspray0 June 27, 2008 2:29 PM PDT
Zero187, have you ever wondered if linux was so good, why do less than 1% of everyone use it?
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by The_Decider July 1, 2008 10:50 AM PDT
Have you ever wondered why people call you an idiot all the time?
by Seaspray0 June 27, 2008 2:58 PM PDT
Let me know when they find a way to cure the worst of the windows annoyances: macboy and linuxboy.
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by anthonyyaco June 28, 2008 9:39 AM PDT
because yes while it maybe slightly less user friendly it is much more stable and it works.
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by The_Decider July 1, 2008 10:52 AM PDT
Actually Linux is considerably more user friendly than Windows. 4 clicks and about an hour or less to a complete install of the OS and all applications and is rock solid, and secure from the get go. To run Linux securely it takes no additional downloaded, tweaking or knowledge from the end user.
by jschear June 29, 2008 3:51 AM PDT
I recently bought an HP Pav Elite Quad Q6700 running at 266. It also has 4 gig of fast 800 memory running duel channel. The OS was 32 bit Home premium which tech can only handle 3gigs the rest going to my video cards 8800gts in sli. I was all fired up to have a system with all this power, but I soon found out different because of Vista being a Hog that it is , my new unit was SLOWER that my old P4 @1.8mz running good old Xp. It gets worse Hp said that my new $600 Ipac would sync with Vista no problem. That was not the case. I downloaded new firm ware but it just made things worse. The real killer was that HP said if I want to use office, which I use daily and is the backbone of my business I must buy a $456/ for 2007 office suite. I tried the office trial version and it sucked. The learning curve was steep and even when I send attachments in the so called compatability mode people would complain that they were having trouble opening them. The last thing a small business like mine needs in a time were gas is $4 a gal.is to upgrade to a system that is a step backward. After fighting with HP for almost a month they gave me my money back. I am now back to cruising fast on the internet and all my add perrificals work and so does the printer and scanner and you know the rest. Also I thought that Dell had bad tech support HP is the worst by far. The techs can not speak English in a manner that I can understand. The worst thing was when they could not figure out what your problem is their answer is do a clean install, which requires the buring of 12 cds or 6 dvds. I told the tech guy I was not going to do a reinstall on a new unit 2 days old. From now on I am having local shops build for me so if I have a problem I have no more than to drive down the street. Time is money and Hp and Dell are guilty of time theft!
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by Aluk Dramen July 6, 2008 4:50 PM PDT
@ Seaspray0: Market inertia, maybe?

Larger user install base, also. Everyone and their cousin got Windows. Why would one bother using anything else?
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