I’m running XP on the monster rig I use at home–a brand new Compaq mid-tower–and the OS blazes like a Corvette. I especially like the four games it comes with - Hearts, FreeCell (so addictive!), Minesweeper, and Solitaire. It’s easy to see why XP is considered the ultimate platform for gamers … Linux zealots will try to say that their platform isn’t plagued by things like email viruses, but with Windows XP I don’t gotta worry about emailing viruses to my friends and family at all. The built-in email client Outlook Express does it automatically, in the background … With Windows XP Home, I have the peace of mind that comes with knowing my habits and activities are being monitored by Microsoft, and my computer’s hardware configuration and list of installed software is being stored in a database in Redmond. Windows vs Linux, funny.
- Apple Switching to Intel
- Lenovo IBM ThinkPad Z61t
- Code Names
- the year of the OS X exploit
- Automatic Reboots by Windows Update
- FLOSS Episode 2 with Ben Goodger
- Reminder of Puggy
- New Windows Update Interface
- on Gmail
- How to Combine Multiple PDFs to Create a Multi-Page PDF
» Macs have more viruses
» OS X, Similar to Windows CE
» Virus Project
» USC Email’s Limited Space



If virus will damage your dbx files, then try repair Outlook Express 6, program for repairing folders of Outlook Express, extract e-mails from Outlook Express dbx file and save the repaired Outlook Express messages on disk,and support repairing Outlook Express folders with a size up to 4Gb.
Well, I think you should always have up to date email backups. I used to do it manually by saving the .dbx files, until I found Outlook Express Backup Genie that does it automatically at regular times.
I choused it over other because it can work with both MS Outlook and Outlook Express
Alicia
Hehe. Funny.