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Microsoft Phasing Support for Versions of XP and Vista

March 4th, 2010 Mike No comments

Microsoft has recently announced that it is phasing out some versions of Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista as of July 13, 2010.  Specifically, if you have any edition of Windows 2000, Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or the original release of Windows Vista without any service packs (Release to Manufacturing or RTM) then support is dropping for your operating system.

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Fixing Your PC’s Timezone

October 26th, 2009 Mike No comments

I woke up Sunday morning and noticed that my PC’s clock was an hour behind.  This is due to the law that passed a couple of years ago which extended daylight savings time by several weeks.  Prior to 2007, this past weekend would have been the week that clocks were changed back by one hour.  With the law change, they moved Daylight Savings from the last Sunday in October to the first Sunday in November (I really don’t see what difference one week makes, but that’s another story…).  I had installed a patch a couple of years ago on my PC to handle this event, but it didn’t seem to take effect this year.

Turns out this issue affects some, but not all, PCs (go figure).  Even if you use Windows Update regularly to install patches, you may experience this problem.  If you do, you need to install a patch to “fix” daylight savings time on your PC.  The patch can be downloaded for XP, Vista, and Windows Server 2003 and 2008 here (Windows 7 has the fix pre-installed).  Be sure you select your correct version of windows to download, and simply run the executable to update your PC.  If you are using Microsoft Outlook to manage your calendar, you should also install the Outlook patch if you have not already.