based on my research done, esu is essential system updates for vista. those essential updates are just a bundle of Microsoft vista updates which can be acquired trough windows update program.
mscu on the other hand is Microsoft system critical updates. i don't know what is but i think it is the same as the esu...
Yes. If you have already Published your Windows Movie Maker video, you can safely delete them from the program.
Yes you can, Windows live is not part of Windows itself. For example Windows xp home addition has nothing to do with Windows live messenger. You can safely remove it without worrying about it affecting windows.
how do you delete alo antivirus 1.0 safely?
To carry your laptop computer safely and comfortably.
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Several Windows services can be disabled safely. Some of these include: Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, Homegroup Provider, SSDP Discovery, and Homegroup Listener.
For breaking Windows 7 Passwords safely, I strongly recommend tool Windows Password Seeker. Not only support XP/Vista/2000/NT, but also compatible with windows 7, it works perfectly to recover Windows logon Passwords. I burned it to a Usb stick. Booting up and clearing my password in just 4 minutes.
There are many briefcases made for storing laptops. They often have a padded compartment with straps to safely store and secure the laptop inside the briefcase and allows the laptop to be safely transported. Some briefcases are wheeled with a long handle which removes the burden of carrying in your hands or over your shoulder while storing the laptop safely.
Either buy the disc or you can buy it online.
Yes. Most police cars use variations of car laptop desks. Car laptop desks are designed to hold up a laptop safely and effectively.
After you download and run the torrent file, you can safely delete it.
You cannot safely remove Fedora just by deleting / formatting its partition from Windows. The Fedora partition contains the boot menu that allows you to choose between Windows and Fedora on startup. If you delete the Fedora partition, Windows will become unbootable. You need to boot from a Windows CD / DVD. On Windows 2000 and XP, choose the Recovery Console option, and "fixmbr." On Windows Vista, choose the option to repair Windows, and tell it to search for problems that might prevent Windows from starting. It should detect that the Windows bootloader has been overwritten, and will replace it. Reboot your computer. If the "repair" was succesful, you should not see the GRUB boot menu anymore, and it will boot straight into Windows. Now you can delete the Fedora partition. It would be better to use a third-party partitioning tool, though, one that can also resize partitions, so your XP partition can be expanded to fill the space left by Fedora.