Windows XP Source Code reportedly leaked

The source code of several Windows versions is said to have been published on the 4Chan imageboard. Windows XP is already around 20 years old, but is still used in some cases on computers today. A person claims to have published the source code of Windows XP SP1 ... Continue Reading →

7 Windows Files and Folders You Should Never Delete or Modify

Messing with Windows system files can be disastrous. If you do, you may not be able to log in again, or the system may fail to boot the next time when you turn it ON. What’s worse is that it can lead to system and application crash that can damage or corrupt ... Continue Reading →

Forgot Windows 10 Password – How to Recover?

Let’s admit it, we have all done this. You sit down and log in to your system to get your stuff done, type your password but BAMM! You noticed that you don’t remember it anymore. So, you tried every possible combination of characters and digits, but the result ... Continue Reading →

A simple Guide to Containers, Groups, Scope and Domains in Active Directory

The primary role of Microsoft Active Directory is to provide a directory of user accounts and tools to restrict user’s access to certain resources on Windows Server based platforms. Active Directory is divided into containers, which are referred to as ‘organizational ... Continue Reading →

Windows vs. Android Tablet: Who Wins?

As December trudges on and people are rushing around trying to figure out what to get their loved ones for the holidays, electronics, especially in the realm of mobile computing, show themselves as a good choice. For those folks who don’t want to lug around ... Continue Reading →

Various Methods to Start MS Outlook in Safe Mode

When you launch Outlook, it gets launched fully loaded with all the features. This helps you in availing all the features offered by MS Outlook. However, at times, you will experience MS Outlook running slow or behaving abnormally. In order to check the problem ... Continue Reading →

How to Recover Notes Data from a Corrupt NSF File

In accordance with its functional description, IBM Notes (earlier Lotus Notes) is a database system, which also incorporates the Email technology. You cannot compare Notes to Oracle, SQL, or a like DBMS, as it is more likely a flattened data structure. VN:F [1.9.22_1171]please ... Continue Reading →