NT6, whose era started with Windows Vista, has introduced a new Event Viewer with blackjack and hookers filters and categories. Although they are quite useful and allow you to locate any system event/error easily, the Event Viewer is VERY slow. Those of us who have used Windows XP/2000 still remember how fast and compact the Event Viewer was in Windows XP. It can still be useful if you only quickly want to see the last few events which happened on your system. Windows Vista, 7 and Windows 8 still contain the old Event Viewer application, but it is just not enabled by default. Today I am going to share with you how to enable it.
Author: Sergey Tkachenko
Download Classic Event Viewer for Windows 8
Classic Event Viewer for Windows 8.
Fast and fluid Classic Event Viewer for Windows 8
My vacation theme for Windows 8
Visual Style Light for Windows 7
Windows Registry Editor for dummies
Often, our tips mention the Windows Registry and Registry Editor. What exactly is the Registry and what is RegEdit? Those are who are familiar with Windows for many years need no explanation, but those who are new to Windows will find this post useful.
Today, I am going to explain the fundamentals of Registry Editor. I will also cover command line arguments, essential methods of working with this program and more. Read below if you are interested.
Simplified View theme for Windows 8
Blue theme for Windows 8
Trees theme for Windows 8
Place these beautiful trees with the Trees theme for Windows 8. To get this beautiful theme for Windows 8, click the download link below, and then click Open. This will apply the theme to your Desktop.
Size: 36.5 Mb
User List Enabler for Windows 8
I proud to introduce my latest work - User List Enabler for Windows 8. Today me and my friend Gaurav Kale, we have done the great research related to auto logging in the last user in Windows 8.
Version 2.0 is released, please update ASAP. See the change log for details
If you have multiple user accounts in Windows 8 (e.g. one for yourself and another for your family member), you may notice a new annoyance in Windows 8 – it signs in the last user automatically who shut down/rebooted the PC. This tool resolves the issue and brings back the users list for you with one click. You will be able to choose your user account at every startup.
New details about Windows 9 have leaked
Indicative Roadmap for Windows 9, the next update after Blue.
Windows 9 Beta (7 January 2014)
Windows 9 Release Candidate (July 2014)
Build 2014: Windows 9 RTM (October 2014)
November 2014: Windows Release 9
Testers have got build 9319.0.130208-1820 from Winmain / FBL_EEAP branch





