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Optimize Windows 8 for Audio: Configure Windows 8 and Setup JRIVER Media Center

Get ready to turn it up! In part 2 of this series, find out how to get the best out of Windows 8 and JRIVER Media Center for audio playback.

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Why Tighter Integration Between Windows Store Apps and the Desktop Is Important

Windows Store apps and desktop integration need to happen if the notebook and desktop user base is to adopt them. Find out more in this op-ed post.

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Sysprep Windows Server 2012 Faster with /mode:vm Switch

In today’s Ask an Admin, learn how to wield the /mode:vm switch in sysprep to image Windows Server 2012 faster in a virtual environment.

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Secure Legacy Applications on Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 with EMET 4.1

It’s time to update those legacy apps! Learn about EMET 4.1 and how it can be used to secure legacy applications running on WS2012 R2 and Windows 8.1.

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Windows XP: It’s Time to Say Goodbye

Windows XP ends its user support in April 2014. Don’t be left in the dust! Learn why you should migrate from Windows XP to Windows 7 right now.

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Enable RemoteApp Capability in Windows XP SP3

Replicating Windows XP Mode functionality much? Learn to enable RemoteApp in Windows XP SP3 in this article!

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Enabling Secure Boot in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012

In this Ask an Admin, quickly confirm that Secure Boot is enabled on a Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 computer with UEFI.

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Customizing the Start Screen in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012

In this quick ‘n easy Ask an Admin, find out how to customize Start screen layout in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 using PowerShell.

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How to Install Windows 8.1 RTM Using a Windows 8 Product Key

Installing Windows 8.1? Whether it’s an upgrade or a fresh copy, learn to install Windows 8.1 RTM with a Windows product key in this Ask an Admin article.

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What Went Wrong At Microsoft

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is stepping down – are the company’s fumblings to blame? Learn how Microsoft dropped the ball in this new 3-part op-ed series.

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