Archive for October, 2006

10 Major Differences between Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional

Two CPU recognition
Windows XP Professional is equipped to recognize and use the resources of two CPUs if available in the system. Windows XP Home can use the resources of only one CPU even if the computer has more than one CPU. Here CPU means Processor.
Remote Desktop
Windows XP Professional has a feature called Remote Desktop using which a computer running Windows XP Professional can be controlled from a remote location over the internet or the network. Remote desktop users can login to their Windows XP Professional systems over remote desktop and view the actual desktop itself and control and work in the system sitting in a remote location. Windows XP Home does not have this feature.
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Make Windows Boot Faster by Editing Boot.ini File

This mini tutorial teaches you on how to edit and tweak the Boot.ini in your windows XP machine to make your windows load much faster.

What is the Boot.ini file?
The lowly Boot.ini file is one of the very first files windows refers during the boot process. It has important information on where windows XP is located (in which hard drive and in which partition). Also if it’s a multi-boot system it provides information on the location of the other operating systems as well. Read more »

Fight Spam With Spam Bayes

Spam Bayes is an open source project at source forge looking at detecting spam based on statistical methods. Spam Bayes can be implemented in several foms to detect spam, the most famous of which is the form of an outlook plug-in which when installed, works along with outlook, filters and diverts spam into a separate spam folder before they enter your inbox. Read more »

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