Running Multiple Monitors with Windows XP

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Until several years ago, running multiple monitors usually required a desktop PC equipped with a video card for each additional monitor. But things changed now.

Here is the guide from Microsoft on how to run multiple monitors using the Dualview feature in Windows XP, making an old laptop as a second monitor by using some third-party software that works with Windows XP.

[ Guide from Microsoft - Using Multiple Monitors with Windows XP  ]

Microsoft Live Mesh

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Live Mesh is Microsoft’s combination of client software, services, and developer tools.
Live Mesh will let users and developers automatically or manually synchronize data among devices and to the Web, share content, remotely access Internet-connected devices, create Web apps that are accessible offline, and client apps that connect to Web services.

Live Mesh Features

All your devices working together - No more e-mailing attachments to yourself. Instead, synchronize the information you need across all your devices. The most up-to-date versions will be at hand when you need them—at home, at the office, and on the go.
Access from anywhere - Anything you add to Live Mesh is available from anywhere, including the web from your Live Desktop. Your Live Desktop comes with 5 GB of free storage, and can be used from most web browsers.

Simple to share - Easily share files and photos with friends, family, and colleagues—invite them to a folder.
Stay informed - Keep track of all the activities in your mesh. See the online status of friends and colleagues, find out who has updated which files or folders, post and read comments, and check the status of your devices.

Protection - Mesh is password-protected with your Windows Live ID, so only you have access to it.

Access Live Mesh here
https://www.mesh.com/Welcome/Welcome.aspx

Windows Blue Screen - Blue Screen of Death Recovery

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If you’ve ever used Windows, chances are you’ve experienced the blue associated with the Windows Stop Error or ‘Blue Screen of Death’.

What is a Blue Screen of Death?

The Blue Screen of Death, or more properly the ‘Windows stop message’ occurs when Windows detects a problem or error from which it cannot recover. The operating system halts and diagnostic information is displayed on a blue screen.

Reading the Blue Screen Of Death

It can be a gut-wrenching feeling, staring at the incomprehensible blue screen with all its numbers and codes. Microsoft has tips how to
read the Blue Screen of Death and what are the most errors likely you will encounter and provides you with some techniques for eliminating them.

[ MS - Demystifying the ‘Blue Screen of Death’ ]

 

Microsoft says goodbye to Bill Gates

This video has Steve Ballmer saying tearful goodbye to Bill Gates on his last day at work.

Gates recalled nearly 30 years ago when he was trying to attract Ballmer to the company, which only had about 30 employees at the time.

“I’d hired my friends, which was a small set, and that wasn’t going to get us there,” Gates said.

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