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How to Restore Default Windows XP Fonts

How to Restore Default Windows XP FontsAre you familiar with Copying-and-pasting TTF fonts from C:\WINDOWS\Fonts to other folders? You should be careful: There are lots of fonts that are essential to your operating system and specific software programs. In case you’ve deleted some of the default fonts which should not be deleted. What’s the result? Windows will misconfigure the default fonts you deleted. The font used to display specific text on the screen isn’t the default as replaced by another. Continue reading ‘How to Restore Default Windows XP Fonts’

Smart Defrag Final available (out of beta)

Smart Defrag 10 Final available out of betaYou’re probably already aware of this good freeware, As a follow-up to my previous post about Speed Windows XP with IObit Smart Defrag Freeware -Better than- Default Windows Disk Defragmenter, IObit’s Smart Defrag is now out of beta! You can already download the final version 1.0. As you may know, i really like this free application more than the default windows disk defragmenter. Why? What is Defragmentation? IObit Smart Defrag vs Default ‘built-in’ Windows Disk Defragmenter? Continue reading ‘Smart Defrag Final available (out of beta)’

How to Transform Windows XP Skins-Visual-Styles-Themes to Vista with WindowBlinds

How to Transform Windows XP Skins-Visual-Styles-Themes to Vista with WindowBlinds 2Most Windows users find that Windows Vista’s Graphical user interface (GUI) looks more stylish, pleasant to the eye, cooler, etc compared to the previous GUI in Windows XP. For they who still keep their WinXP OS because of ‘any reasons’, choose not to upgrade to vista ~ prefer tweaking windows, some of them may want to change the look and feel of many parts of Windows XP to Windows Vista. Go on reading, if you’re one of them.

One of my favorite GUI is Vista’s Windows Glass, the semitransparent, colored window edges that Windows Aero has. Its ‘glossy’ and ‘wet’ Vista Orb effects are able to keep my eyes staying ‘fresh’ :). Yeah, This GUI is now already widely used and ‘becomes standard’ for web design a.k.a “Web 2.0″ in blogosphere. Continue reading ‘How to Transform Windows XP Skins-Visual-Styles-Themes to Vista with WindowBlinds’