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MSF’s First Annual Clean Up Your Computer Day

Saturday, May 15th, 2010 | 273 views

We here at MSF.com are proud to announce that we have officially sanctioned May 16th, as Clean Up Your Computer Day! What is Clean Up Your Computer Day you ask yourself? Simply put, it’s a day that puts you back in control of your computer by cleaning, organizing, and backing up everything on your PC or laptop. This article will be a play-by-play of what I do when my computer starts getting out of hand and will hopefully help make your computing experience a lot more enjoyable. You’re likely to  notice that I reference a few of the programs I wrote about in my MSF’s List of 10 Essential Windows Programs post-this is because those particular programs are still awesome. (more…)

Dual Boot Win7 and Ubuntu 9.10 From Separate Hard Drives

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 | 386 views

We here at MSF don’t normally do tutorials, but due to my recent excursion into the awesome world of Ubuntu, one of the most popular flavors of Linux, and my love for Windows games, I wanted to share some of the knowledge I have gained in trying to get both Ubuntu 9.10 and Windows 7 to live in complete harmony on two different hard drives inside my computer.

This article is aimed at people who already have Ubuntu installed and want to run a stand alone version of Windows 7, or any version of Windows for that matter, to (more…)

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