Featured Wallpaper

Wallpaper name: Rivage 22

Author: alfa30
Date: 2010-01-29 14:51:38

Why we featured this wallpaper:

Being at the right place at the right time! Amazing!
Excellent clouds perspective. FINE photo capture from Bruno
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Rivage 22 Wallpaper

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How do you create a self extracting and self installing file in Vista?

This is really cool!

First go to the start menu and then run and then type "iexpress" without the quotations. This will open a window that will let you create a self extracting self installing program. Just complete it you're done! Easy, ha? 

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You can control the size of icons on the Desktop with a simple mouse action. Click in an open spot on the Desktop, hold down the Ctrl key, and scroll with the middle mouse button to make icons larger or smaller.


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