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[Windows] Re: Window Areo (Dec 17 2007 11:50 GMT) - Hallo das Problem ist gelöst . Es wurde ein Prozess qttask von apple gestartet . Diese Programm hat dafür gesorgt das Window auf Windows Vista Basis umschalten musste . (QTask kann anscheind kein Areo) Als ich das Programm mit dem Taskmanager beendet hat, wurde automatisch auf Areo umgeschaltet . Danke Andreas "Andreas Waning" lt; |
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[Windows] Re: Window Areo (Dec 17 2007 11:50 GMT) - Hallo Frank, danke für die Antwort . Diag sagt das alles ok ist . Er sagt das DirectX 10 installiert ist . Was ich nicht kann ist unter "Systemsteuerung" -gt; "Fensterfarben und darstellung " das Farbschema auf Windows Aero setzen . |
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[Windows] Sound-Mysterium (Dec 17 2007 11:50 GMT) - Hallo, ich hatte dieses Thema schon mehrmals angeschnitten, aber offensichtlich nutzen sehr wenige ein Mikrofon unter Vista . Ich verwende Soundmax High Definition auf meinem ASUS Board und mit allen verfügbaren Treibern war zunächst die Mikrofon-Vorverstärkung wirkungslos . Dies wurde (auch bei anderen Soundkarten) in diversen Foren wiederholt beklagt . Ich behalf mich mit einem USB Soundadapter[...] |
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[Windows] Sie ISO-8859-15Qverfügen_nicht_ü (Dec 17 2007 11:50 GMT) - Ich stehe kurz vor der Einlieferung, als einzigen Ausweg sehe ich nur noch einen Downgrade auf XP! Bei jeder sich bietenden Gelegenheit haut mir Vista die Meldung entgegen das ich nicht über irgendwelche geheimnisvollen Berechtigungen verfüge und daher der Zugriff auf zum Beispiel meinen USB Stick leider nicht gestattet werden könne . BG schweigt sich natürlich darüber aus, welche Berechtigungen d[...] |
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[Windows] Re: Window Areo (Dec 17 2007 11:50 GMT) - Andreas Waning schrieb: gt; Wo kann man diese Funktionen einschalten ? Wenn du unter "Hilfe und Support" (aufrufbar im Startmenü) nach "aero" suchst (ohne Anführungszeichen), erscheint ein Link zu einer sehr ausführlichen Problembehandlung mit Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitunge . Da würde ich mich mal durchklicken . |
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[Windows] Window Areo (Dec 17 2007 11:50 GMT) - Hallo , ich habe mir einen neuen Rechner gekauft, mit aktuellen Komponeten . Jetzt habe ich Windows Vista Ultimate installiert . Was ich vermisse ist z .B das Anzeigen aller Programme in Karusellstellung . (Icon unten link bei der Starttaste) Das durchleuchten der Fenster die überlappt sind, funktioniert auch nicht . |
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Everything You Wanted To Know About Expired Domain (Dec 17 2007 11:50 GMT) - [Latest Articles at EXOSPY articles] - Every day hundreds of domain names become expired and become owner-less due to some reasons. An expired domain that is useless for someone may become usable and beneficial for others! An expired domai |
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The Magic Number For Your Keyboard Success (Dec 17 2007 11:50 GMT) - [Latest Articles at EXOSPY articles] - Are You Looking for a Magical Solution?Are you struggling with trying to figure out how to play well?Are you feeling overwhelmed by so much to practice, so little time?Are you looking for a way to |
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Patients fare better in hospitals using information technology (Dec 17 2007 11:49 GMT) - Patients are more likely to have better health outcomes if they are treated at hospitals using information technology (IT) systems, according to a comprehensive new study. The study compared overall IT adoption with patient discharge data at 98 hospitals across Florida, providing the most comprehensive analysis to date of the relationship between information technology use and health outcomes. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines) |
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Ancient flood disrupted ocean circulation and triggered climate cooling (Dec 17 2007 11:49 GMT) - As the giant North American ice sheets melted an enormous pool of freshwater, many times larger than all of the Great Lakes, formed behind them. About 8400 years ago this pool of freshwater burst free and flooded the North Atlantic. About the same time, a sharp century long cold spell is observed around the North Atlantic and other areas. Researchers have often speculated that the cooling was the result of changes in ocean circulation triggered by this freshwater flood. The sudden addition of so much freshwater would have curtailed (suppressed) the sinking of deep water in the North Atlantic and as a consequence less warm water would be pulled north in the Gulf stream. |
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Huge success with directly loaded implants in the mouth (Dec 17 2007 11:49 GMT) - In the near future toothless patients will no longer have to wait several months for ordinary titanium implants to heal. Nearly every one of 450 patients who had bridges anchored in their implants had immediate success. Most patients who have titanium implants in their mouth have to wait between four and seven months before the implant is considered stable enough for crowns or bridges to be secured in the screw. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines) |
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Researcher doubts u.s. program to track avian flu in wild birds (Dec 17 2007 11:49 GMT) - Government monitoring for H5N1 focuses on migrating waterfowl in Alaska. According to an expert, a more effective system to detect the appearance of H5N1 would track wild birds all along the Atlantic and Pacific "flyways" of North America. An investigator, closely following the spread of the avian influenza known as H5N1, said that U.S. government monitoring efforts easily could miss the entry of the virus into North America. |
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Lymphoma drug used to treat skin disorders (Dec 17 2007 11:49 GMT) - Rituximab, a drug used to treat lymphoma, is now becoming used by dermatologists to treat various dangerous skin diseases. Originally developed as the standard therapy in treating aggressive lymphomas, the drug rituximab is showing increased non-cancer use. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines) |
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Laser beam 'fire hose' used to sort cells; could enable new kinds of biological research (Dec 17 2007 11:49 GMT) - Separating out particular kinds of cells from a sample could become faster, cheaper and easier thanks to a new system developed by MIT researchers that involves levitating the cells with light. The system, which can sort up to 10,000 cells on a conventional glass microscope slide, could enable a variety of biological research projects that might not have been feasible before, its inventors say. It could also find applications in clinical testing and diagnosis, genetic screening and cloning research, all of which require the selection of cells with particular characteristics for further testing. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines) |
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Un climate change convention in bali: forum approves climate roadmap (Dec 17 2007 11:49 GMT) - The outcome of the United Nations Climate Change Convention in Bali, Indonesia was that 187 countries agreed to launch a two-year process of formal negotiations on strengthening international efforts to fight, mitigate and adapt to the problem of global warming. After almost two weeks of marathon discussions, delegates have agreed on both the agenda for the negotiations and a 2009 deadline for completing them so that a successor pact to the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas emissions can enter into effect in 2013. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines) |
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Software help mars rovers find winter havens (Dec 17 2007 11:49 GMT) - New software is helping NASA find safe places for the Spirit rover to ride out future Martian winters -- and also plan where Spirit and its companion rover, Opportunity, will explore in the future. The steep Martian mesa dubbed "Von Braun" would be a safe haven, the software and data analysis determined -- but the path that Spirit would have to follow to get there is a little too risky to travel with winter on the way. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines) |
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