Saturday, March 6, 2010

Windows 7 users can downgrade to XP

Windows XP was launched in October 2001 and since then has been a success for Microsoft in terms of sales, allowing the strengthening of this in the market for operating systems.

The planned withdrawal of Microsoft Windows XP launch in June 2008, and although this is something that is happening, the truth is that continuously read news that Microsoft is extending the lives of more than Windows XP.

Microsoft is so afraid that their users are unhappy with their brand new operating system that facilitates the possibility of a downgrade a Windows XP?

Read more at http://www.techsupportserve.com/blog/news/windows-7-users-can-downgrade-to-xp-pid_252.html

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot Open the Outlook Window. Invalid XML Error

Today while starting Outlook 2010, it was throwing a strange error, soon after the splash screen it showed this error “Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot Open the Outlook Window”. Even after uninstalling and repairing Outlook 2010 using the Office 2010 set up, the same error occurred. Outlook failed to start even the safe mode when this error occurred (Click CTRL to open Outlook in safe mode).

This error is due to the problem with Outlook navigation panel which is failing to start and this could be due to many reasons like improper shutdown of Outlook.

The fix to this problem depends on the issue with Outlook. You can fix this issue using the methods mentioned below.

To Read more please visit the link -> http://www.techsupportserve.com/forum/topic/123/cannot-start-microsoft-office-outlook-invalid-xml-error-in-outlook/


Tips to Make Windows 7 Faster

Windows 7 is already a fast operating system compared to Windows Vista, but you can still make it work faster, the trick is simple just have to disable some services running automatically along with some scheduled tasks, much like the tricks to speed up Windows Vista.

For example, the Windows Installer service is executed every time you install a program made by Microsoft and do not need to be always active, so we will apply mainly 2 tricks, some running services to manual, this will accomplish only when need and not automatically, the other trick is uninhabited some scheduled tasks, here I leave a list of things to do:

Read more at http://www.techsupportserve.com/blog/tips-tricks/tips-to-make-windows-7-faster-pid_240.html