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  2. Graphics Device Interface - Wikipedia

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    A GDI printer or Winprinter (analogous to a Winmodem) is a printer designed to accept output from a host computer running Windows. The host computer does all print processing: GDI renders a page as a bitmap, which the printer driver receives, processes, and sends to the associated printer.

  3. Windows Error Reporting - Wikipedia

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    The Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel applet was replaced by the Maintenance section of the Action Center on Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2.. A new app, Problem Steps Recorder (PSR.exe), is available on all builds of Windows 7 and enables the collection of the actions performed by a user while encountering a crash so that testers and developers can reproduce the situation for analysis ...

  4. Make Compatible - Wikipedia

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    Make Compatible is a program developed by Microsoft that is included with Windows 9x operating systems.It changes per-program system settings in Windows to allow Windows 3.1 programs that are tailored specifically to that platform to execute under newer versions.

  5. Wikipedia : CHECKWIKI/WPC 005 dump

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    This page contains a dump analysis for errors #5 (Comment tag without correct end).. It can be generated using WPCleaner by any user. It's possible to update this page by following the procedure below:

  6. Technical features new to Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista includes a specialized QoS API called qWave (Quality Windows Audio/Video Experience), [67] which is a pre-configured quality of service module for time dependent multimedia data, such as audio or video streams. qWave uses different packet priority schemes for real-time flows (such as multimedia packets) and best-effort flows (such ...

  7. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    EDIT is a full-screen text editor, included with MS-DOS versions 5 and 6, [1] OS/2 and Windows NT to 4.0 The corresponding program in Windows 95 and later, and Windows 2000 and later is Edit v2.0. PC DOS 6 and later use the DOS E Editor and DR-DOS used editor up to version 7.

  8. Wikipedia:User experience feedback/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    As a result, I usually wind up with five to six additional pages (tabs/windows) of content all related to my primary search. Although this is most definitely the premise behind the direct links to other pages, I find it to be rather time consuming (which you may be hoping for) and easily avoidable.

  9. Microsoft Office 2010 - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2009, Microsoft started to send out invitations on Microsoft Connect to test an official preview build of Office 2010. [49] On August 30, 2009, the beta build 4417 was leaked on the internet via torrents. [50] The public beta was available to subscribers of TechNet, MSDN and Microsoft Connect users on November 16, 2009. [51]