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Windows XP USB Stick Edition

Thanks to ecko to report this download in our forum. Ever want to boot up into Windows XP via a USB memory key? Well, now you can.
download - comments - 25.2.2007

Windows XP USB Stick Edition

Thanks to ecko to report this download in our forum. Ever want to boot up into Windows XP via a USB memory key? Well, now you can.
download - comments - 25.2.2007

USB barbie

USB barbie

USB Bear

USB Bear

USB dogs

USB dogs

Cheapest USB key

Cheapest USB key

Windows 7 to be available on USB Drives?

Microsoft is considering offering Windows 7 on a thumb drive to allow Netbook owners to more easily upgrade their machines, a source tells CNET News.
windows - comments - 29.6.2009

Creating A Bootable WinPE 2.0 USB Key

Windows Preinstallation Environment (PE) 2.0 is a slimed down version of Windows (hence all the MiniNT references) that used to be the exclusive domain of OEM's providers.
microsoft - comments - 7.2.2007

Windows 7 RTM USB/DVD Download Tool Available

Microsoft is offering a free tool designed to streamline the creation of bootable Windows 7 RTM DVDs or USBs.
download - comments - 23.10.2009

CES 2007: Forget the VGA Cable, Wired & Wireless USB Next

Quartics, based in Irvine, California, plans to link monitors to computers via wired or wireless USB connections. The company expects its partners to come out with USB monitors sometime in February 2007.
common - comments - 9.1.2007

Free Windows 7 RTM USB and DVD Download Tool Pulled Down

Microsoft has yanked a tool designed to streamline the creation of bootable Windows 7 RTM DVDs and USBs from its online commerce outlet.
common - comments - 11.11.2009

Vista SP1 RC Leaves XP SP2 in the Dust, but What About XP SP3?

Although Microsoft has indicated a strong disapproval of benchmarking tests involving development milestones of Windows Vista Service Pack 1, the temptation is simply too big to ignore.
windows - comments - 17.1.2008

Microsoft Makes Its Own Vista SP1 vs. XP SP2, Leaves XP SP3 Out

Ever since the advent of Window Vista, at the end of November 2006 for businesses and in January 2007 for the general public, Microsoft has virtually invited the comparison between the two operating systems.
windows - comments - 8.5.2008

Microsoft Hands out XP SP3 beta – Final SP for XP

In an email sent to selected testers telling them they have been accepted to begin testing XP SP3, Microsoft has also informed them that this will be the final Service Pack for the now aging OS.
windows - comments - 5.10.2007

Windows XP Service Pack 3 - Will it turn XP into Vista?

Microsoft is currently cooking the third and last service pack for Windows XP. Released back at the end of 2001, and overhauled in 2004 with the introduction of Service Pack 2, the next refresh for XP is long overdue.
windows - comments - 19.10.2007

XP SP3 Does Not Support Windows XP

Believe it or not, but Microsoft does not support Windows XP with XP SP3. Well, maybe that's not entire true. But it is true nonetheless. End users will find they they are unable to deploy XP SP3 on top of XP. What is the catch?
windows - comments - 16.1.2008

Windows XP LogonUI Changer - Change Windows XP Logon Background

Windows 7 has got built-in feature to change Windows 7 Logon background and we have already covered Logon Changer & LogonUI background changer for Windows 7. For Windows Vista & XP Logonstudio is best tool to use.
download - comments - 12.8.2009

VISTA vs. XP

Want to know the differences between Vista and it's biggest competitor, Windows XP? An online article in the US has some basic information, but we thought it needed a bit more detail. So here's a much better rundown on the differences to expect!
windows - comments - 7.1.2007

Plus! for Windows XP

Thanks to gavo for this download. This is Plus! for Windows XP but users report, that it works with Vista too.
download - comments - 28.4.2007

XP Antivirus Still Available!

A new rogue antispyware application was spotted a few days ago on the web and it may really trick you in case you’re not ready for it. Do NOT, I repeat, do NOT download it!
common - comments - 27.3.2008

What Does It Take to Get a PC With XP?

Our reporter tried to buy a computer with Windows XP preinstalled on it from the United States' nine biggest PC makers. His findings: You can get one, but be prepared to fib.
windows - comments - 16.7.2008

Which edition of Windows XP is right for you?

Five editions of Windows XP compared


windows - comments -

3 x DOWNLOAD Windows XP

DOWNLOAD Windows XP 9 IN ONE with service pack 2, DOWNLOAD Windows XP Professional 64 Bit, DOWNLOAD Windows XP Professional 32 Bit

This is Windows XP Unofficial Download page. Windows XP is designed for businesses of all sizes and for home users who demand the most from their computing experience, Windows XP Professional delivers the new standard in reliability and performance.
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Vista and XP Comparisons

Microsoft has promised the largest upgrade since Windows 95 in Windows Vista. In this article we take a look at build 5270, which will probably be one of the last intermediate releases (this one is actually labeled Beta 2 on the desktop) before the feature complete Beta 2 release. In this article we will look at what this upgrade means in real terms by comparing it with the venerable Windows XP.
windows - comments - 13.1.2006

Hack Windows Xp All in One


Include:
CIA Commander
WPa kill
Activate
Enable Updates
Windows genuine validation bypass

download - comments - 31.1.2006

Windows XP on a MAC?

Apple has formally given its thumbs-up to attempts to install and run Windows XP on Intel-based Macs. It has posted a tool called Boot Camp that allows iMac, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini owners to run the Microsoft OS more easily. The company also confirmed the next major Mac OS X release, Leopard, will integrate the twin-OS technology.
windows - comments - 5.4.2006

Vista Pack for XP

The Vista Pack for XP is for customize your Windows XP in Windows Vista Style. It give your Windows XP the look and feel of Vista with these great tools with a new Firefox Vista black theme, Windows Visual styles, tools, and wallpapers.
download - comments - 22.2.2007

Gartner: XP can be 'green' too

Microsoft Corp. may have tooted the public relations horn about Vista's power-saving features, said a Gartner Inc. analyst this week, but businesses would be smart to look at ways they can save electricity on their XP-powered PCs rather than worry about what the new OS offers.
windows - comments - 31.3.2007

Farewell Vista, Hello XP

How to make the switch back and deal with the gnarly problem of transferring your Vista e-mail, contacts, and user data back to the old standby operating system.
windows - comments - 10.12.2007

Why isn't Vista loved as much as XP?

Lately there are a lot of articles bashing Windows Vista for its lack of driver support, stability or poor performance. All of these concerns are true just like all previous Windows versions.
windows - comments - 16.1.2008

USB 3.0 Specifications released

The new standard for USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0, also known as SuperSpeed USB, has released the specifications for its next major upgrade. USB 3.0 is meant to surpass its current predecessor USB 2.0, which supports up to 480 Mbps data transfer. The USB 3.0 will support speeds up to 4.8 Gbps, roughly 10 times faster than USB 2.0. The new standard is expected to be more power-efficient over its predecessor. Your old devices will not be garbage just yet, since USB 3.0 will be fully backwards compatible with your old devices, supporting USB 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0.

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neowin.net - 18.11.2008

'SuperSpeed' USB 3.0 expected to be widespread by 2010

A much faster USB specification is finally about to be implemented, replacing the eight-year-old USB 2.0 standard for connecting printers, mobile phones, drives, and other consumer devices...
betanews.com - 20.11.2008

Windows XP Embedded USB starting point

Windows XP Embedded is a modular version of Windows XP Pro that comes with specific tools to create the OS, and Embedded features that enable scenarios specific to the Embedded area. So the first thing you have to do to build a first Windows XP Embedded is to get the list of peripherals installed on the hardware you are targeting. This can be done using a tool called Target Analyzer. This tool can be run from DOS, Windows or WinPE.




winbeta.org - 01.04.2008

USB 3.0 ten times faster; first gear due next year

USB 3.0 is racing towards the finish line. The current draft spec is expected to be signed off by the end of this year, and within 12 months were likely to see the first Superspeed USB kit his the shelves.



Its a fast pace for the equally fleet-footed technology, which is the third revision since USB made its debut a little over a decade ago. And while USB lost out to FireWire in the sexy name stakes, USB 3.0 has a swanky marketing moniker all its own “ Superspeed USB “ plus a fresh-baked logo to match.




winbeta.org - 27.10.2008

Linux is first OS to support USB 3.0

Sarah Sharp, a self-styled "geekess" and Linux developer at Intel's Open Source Technology Center who has recently been working on the Linux USB subsystem, announced on her blog that support of USB 3.0 will soon be integrated into the Linux kernel This makes Linux the first operating system to support the standard. If you can't wait and have the expertise necessary, she includes instructions on how to get USB 3.0 support in Linux now. According to Ankika Kehrer, "he basic specifications for USB 3.0 show it to have a transfer rate of 5.0 Gbps. The standard was announced in November 2008 by the USB Implementers Forum, Inc.

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neowin.net - 11.06.2009

Two notebooks approved for Wireless USB

It's taken long enough, but they're here: the first computers that can make USB connections sans cables.

Dell's Inspiron 1720 notebook and Lenovo's ThinkPad T61 and T61p models are the first PCs to receive certification for the standard, the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) is expected to announce Monday. Texas-based WiQuest Communications makes the Wireless USB chipset in both notebooks.

The Thinkpad can be ordered now for $1,814. The Inspiron notebook will not ship until late summer or early fall and pricing is not yet available, according to Dell spokeswoman Anne Camden. She said Dell does expect more of its notebook models to be Wireless USB-capable in the future. ..
winbeta.org - 23.07.2007

Is Intel delaying USB 3.0?

According to a report from EETimes.com, Intel has pushed plans to support USB 3.0 in its chipsets back until 2011. Without Intel's support for the standard, motherboard and gadget makers will be forced to hold off due to the expense of using third party controllers. Also known as SuperSpeed USB and developed by the USB 3.0 Promoter Group - Hewlett Packard, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, NXP Semiconductors and Texas Instruments - USB 3.0 promises speeds of up to 4.8Gbit/s. At the Intel Developers Forum 2009 last month, it was unofficially revealed that Intel planned to start offering support for USB 3.0 in early 2010, but then "shifted its plans out a year," according to the EETimes.com.

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neowin.net - 27.10.2009

U3 USB Devices Launch at DEMOfall

Several device manufacturers on Monday unveiled the first USB drives based upon the U3 standard, a method that enables users to carry, store and launch applications directly from a USB flash drive without installation. The technology was first introduced at CES 2005 in January...
betanews.com - 20.09.2005

Desktop on a USB drive ready for enterprises

Software that lets you carry your data, applications and personal desktop around on a USB-attached device is expanding into enterprises.


Startup RingCube Technologies Inc.'s MojoPac software stores a person's computer desktop image on a USB (Universal Serial Bus) drive to plug in and run on any Windows computer. MojoPac Enterprise Suite is set for general availability on Monday.


The software makes it possible for any company's contract workers, telecommuters and traveling employees to store their desktop software applications, files and network access privileges on a remote hard drive, flash drive, or even an iPod, and connect it through the USB port. MojoPac runs virtually as a guest on any Windows XP or Vista PC without affecting the host computer...
winbeta.org - 30.07.2007

USB 3G modems won't fit in the MacBook Air

Ouch, we just tested and confirmed that one of the smallest (and thus likeliest to fit) USB EV-DO modems around, the Sprint / Novatel U727, won't even come close to fitting in the cramped, foldaway USB port on the MacBook Air. Most flash drives will probably be okay, but it looks like 3G users will either need powered USB hubs or a USB extension cable to get online where WiFi isn't available (read: most places). Of course, your mileage may vary -- we recommend testing your modem of choice on a live machine in an Apple store before dropping any coin.


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neowin.net - 25.01.2008

Laptops without USB cables

Dell and Lenovo today announced the first notebooks with embedded Certified Wireless USB chips, which will enable cable-free connections to USB peripherals hooked up to Certified Wireless USB hubs that D-Link and IOGear also announced. Additionally, D-Link and IOGear announced Certified Wireless USB adapters that you can plug into USB ports to add the functionality to notebooks and PCs that don't have it built in.

The notebooks (the Dell Inspiron 1720 and Lenovo ThinkPad T61 and T62p), wireless hubs, and wireless USB adapters from D-Link and IOGear are the first products to receive Wireless USB Certification from the USB Implementers Forum. They're expected to ship in time for back-to-school and holiday-season purchases. Eventually, these notebooks and other PCs equipped with wireless USB chips will be able to connect to a new generation of peripherals that will also carry embedded wireless USB. But for now, the most likely use will be with legacy USB peripherals connected to wireless USB hubs. You could, for example, use one of the notebooks to print documents on a conventional USB printer plugged into a wireless USB hub.


neowin.net - 25.07.2007

Digital Gear: Ringing in the New USB Drive

New USB flash drives update you on contents, available memory. Plus, a flat portable mouse, a PC in a keyboard, and more...
pcworld.com - 19.01.2006

Installing 7 using USB Stick

Dennis Chung has posted to TechNet a neat video how to install Windows 7 really quickly from an USB stick. Definitely worth checking out - goodbye dvdr media! Watch it http://http://edge.technet.com/Media/Installing-Win7-using-a-USB-Stick/>from this link ...
winbeta.org - 14.01.2009

VirtualBox 3.0.0 Beta 1

VirtualBox is an application installed on an existing host operating system; within this application, additional operating systems can be loaded and run, each with its own virtual environment. For example, several Linux distributions can be hosted on a single machine running Windows XP; likewise, XP and Vista can run on a machine running Linux, and so on. There is a free for personal or evaluation use proprietary version and a GNU General Public License (GPL) version. FeaturesModularity Virtual machine descriptions in XML Guest Additions for Windows and Linux Shared folders Virtual USB Controllers Remote Desktop Protocol USB over RDP Download: VirtualBox 3.0.0 Beta 1 View: Changelog

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neowin.net - 18.06.2009

Zune firmware hacked for USB drive goodness

I was unaware that you couldn’t use the first-gen Zune as an external drive via USB without hacking it and now, apparently, the new firmware has locked down that hack. I wouldn’t know, I hardly used my Zune since I didn’t have enough hard drive space on my MacBook to install Windows, which I’ve done since my upgrade to Leopard and I finally got myself an external.

Oh, XP, how I’ve missed thee. Nevertheless, the crafty folks over at the Zunerama forums have figured it all out and now you may resume using your Zune as a USB drive.

The usual disclaimers apply: backup your registry first; be very careful; and don’t blame us if things go wrong.


neowin.net - 15.11.2007

The registry edit that allows for Zune USB drive goodness

I was unaware that you couldn’t use the first-gen Zune as an external drive via USB without hacking it and now, apparently, the new firmware has locked down that hack. I wouldn’t know, I hardly used my Zune since I didn’t have enough hard drive space on my MacBook to install Windows, which I’ve done since my upgrade to Leopard and I finally got myself an external.

Oh, XP, how I’ve missed thee. Nevertheless, the crafty folks over at the Zunerama forums have figured it all out and now you may resume using your Zune as a USB drive.

The usual disclaimers apply: backup your registry first; be very careful; and don’t blame us if things go wrong.


neowin.net - 15.11.2007

IOGEAR Ships Wireless USB Hub, Finally

At long last, IOGEAR annouunced the availability of its Wireless USB hub, which will pair wired USB connections with the ability to send information wirelessly across short distances.



IOGEAR's product is officially known as the GUWH104KIT, and consists of a router with four wired USB hubs. Wirelessly, it can connect to three different Wireless USB adapters or notebooks. It is priced at $199.95.



IOGEAR actually announced its product in June 2006, although the first Wireless USB certifications were performed earlier this year. IOGEAR, however, has used a chipset from Alereon, while the first laptops from Lenovo (together with D-Link and Belkin) used a chipset from WiQuest. Both the IOGEAR and Lenovo products have been certified by the USB Implementers Forum, certifying that they will interoperate with one another.



The Wireless USB solution was designed primarily for the PC, allowing USB devices to be placed throughout a room without concern for their location. Traditionally, the devices have been rated at up to 480 Mbits/s over 10 meters, although overhead and wireless interference can affect that.



The product is compatible with current and future Certified W-USB devices, and is backward interoperable with USB 1.0 solutions, IOGEAR added.




winbeta.org - 05.09.2007

USB 3.0 battle heats up

nVidia and AMD are looking to wrest control from Intel over the specification for USB 3.0.

USB 3.0 is the next-generation high-speed connection standard due out next year that is expected to offer 10 times the speed of USB 2.0.

At issue is that Intel is allegedly not giving the specification to competitors in the CPU or chipset markets. Intel responds that it is "working hard to get the complete spec" to the industry. One source close to Intel alleges that nVidia and Intel are seeking the "host controller "specification that Intel says is beyond the USB 3.0 specification.


neowin.net - 07.06.2008

At last, a miniature USB cable for handsets is at hand

Two years ago, the Micro USB spec was standardized, and shortly thereafter, the Open Mobile Terminal Platform (OMTP) announced that it had approved it as the universal standard phone cable...
betanews.com - 19.02.2009

Wireless USB 1.1 to Be Finalized in the First Half of 2008

The Wireless USB promoter group on Monday announced that they are developing the Wireless USB 1.1 specification. Based n the already finalized Wireless USB 1.0 spec, advancements include new options for first-time association of devices, improved power efficiency, and support for UWB frequencies above 6GHz.



œThe Wireless USB 1.1 Specification builds on the key features “ speed, ease of use, and security “ that have made the 1.0 specification so successful. The Wireless USB Promoter Group will define new features that make a great specification even better to improve product offerings for manufacturers and ultimately enhance the end-user experience, said Jeff Ravencraft, USB-IF president.



Among the features of the WUSB 1.1 is a new method for first-time device association “ the process to securely connect hosts and devices. Wireless USB 1.1 will support the use of Near Field Communication (NFC) capabilities, which is a proximity-based approach that allows users to easily introduce devices to their PCs through touch-and-go action. The Wireless USB 1.1 specification will also include updates to enhance power efficiency for better battery life, as well as add UWB upper band support for frequencies 6GHz and above.




winbeta.org - 01.10.2007