Free Windows XP video tutorials

Turning Windows XP into Windows 7: The Seven Transformation Pack review
Turning Windows XP into Windows 7: The Seven Transformation Pack review
This tutorial will review a program that claims it can turn the Windows XP interface into one similar to Windows 7s. We saw the screenshot from their website and decided to try it out ourselves.
You can download the program here.
As Julie mentions in the video, do create a restore point before you test it yourself.

After this video, our team ran further tests and we couldn't find any notable performance issues. If you have at least 1GB of RAM you will be fine. We appreciate the hard work that's been put to create this FREE program and we thank the creator.

Don't forget to visit their website so you can be updated when changes occur.
How to backup you entire Registry
How to backup you entire Registry
Registry backup, although it's easy to perform, it's a very useful thing! If you like playing around with the Registry, adding tweaks and stuff, this is perfect for you.

Now you don't have to worry if you screw up! :)
To restore the backup just double click the saved registry file and wait (it's going to take a while, yes).
Backup you computer - restore points
Backup you computer - restore points
A restore poing is going to backup your registry, protected Windows files (the DLLcache), your local user profile and... some other uninteresting stuff.

If you knew it or not, the Registry and the local user files are the most important. In case of a virus infestation there's 70% chance the virus will spread in you temp files and in your Registry. So, if you have a restore point, the virus is half way gone!

Don't under estimate the power of a simple Restore Point.
Accelerate any application by setting priorities
Accelerate any application by setting priorities
This how you can accelerate any application by setting it's priority. Of course, it has it's downsides, but if you need it, go for it.
This video is for Windows XP, but works for any Windows out there, including Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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