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		<title>Use Windows XP Within Windows 7 with XP Mode</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 15:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Using Windows 7 is simply great. It&#8217;s a great operating system with many advancements and features from Microsoft. But, as always, any newly developed operating system is prone to bugs and instabilities. Microsoft too had anticipated this and therefor developed XP Mode in Windows 7. Windows 7 has many backward compatibility issues and therefor XP Mode helps in eradicating such compatibility glitches and allows to install older Windows-XP-working programs in Windows 7.

XP Mode will <a href='http://www.techiesguide.com/use-windows-xp-within-windows-7-with-xp-mode.html' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading >></a></p>Related posts that may interest you:How to Set Parental Control for a User in Windows 7]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Parental Control is one of the best add-on feature to Windows 7. With increasing harmful content online and offline, like violent games, harmful software, vulgar websites and much more, the Parental Control of Windows 7 comes as a rescuer to parents who want to safeguard their children from harmful multimedia content.
To enable Parental Control for your children in Windows 7, follow the below steps:
1. Goto Start menu and click on Control Panel
2. Click on the User Accounts  and Family <a href='http://www.techiesguide.com/how-to-set-parental-control-for-a-user-in-windows-7.html' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading >></a></p>Related posts that may interest you:Use Windows XP Within Windows 7 with XP Mode]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Windows 7 is an intelligent operating system. It detects various system issues that may cause danger to your operating system. The Review recent messages and resolve problems feature is a good add-on to Windows smart working. This feature will list all the potential issues and threats to your system. You can easily glance through the list and resolve the with few clicks.
1. Open Start menu and click on Control Panel
2. When the Control Panel opens, click on System and Security tab
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