Just to let you know that this is the best DVD on the market for the theory test. It is easy to use and is like having a virtual tutor. I am a driving instructor so have viewed loads of different DVD's. Just writing this really to advise you that the DSA question bank changes every September so all theory products prior to September 1st 2008 will be out of date by then. Any products you buy for the theory need to be 2008/2009. Not much will change but if you are paying top price then buy up to date stuff.
Thats all - hope it helps you decide.
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Ninja Brain Workout is excellent on Windows Xp. There are many hours of enjoyment to be had with Jigsaw Mania (it is addictive!!). You can make your own jigsaws and email them to friends. The other games are very good also.
There is a mouse problem when installed on Windows Vista 64. Mahjong and Jigsaw Mania lose contact when picking up a piece and drag it along like a dog on a lead. All of the the other games work perfectly in Vista 64.
The Makers state that it is not designed for Vista 64.
If you want hours of fun then try it. It is well worth it.
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This program saved me from a strange error (an 'orphaned file') that no amount of tinkering with inbuilt utilities would fix, including command-line entries used as a 'single user'. I would otherwise have needed to do a lengthly reinstall, as it refused to boot at the time. Not only that, but it fixed numerous smaller errors, resulting in a faster and smoother disk to use. The program took some time to work it's magic, but it was certainly effective.
This program saved me from a strange error (an 'orphaned file') that no amount of tinkering with inbuilt utilities would fix, including command-line entries used as a 'single user'. I would otherwise have needed to do a lengthly reinstall, as it refused to boot at the time. Not only that, but it fixed numerous smaller errors, resulting in a faster and smoother disk to use. The program took some time to work it's magic, but it was certainly effective.
Well like so many, I bought it when it was on offer...
Installed and made my fist whole system back up. Lets face it, you never know if its done it right until you have to use it...fortunately it had as I reformatted my harddrive and reinstalled as hoped...
thats the good
the bad is since then I have not been able to create another wholesystem backup - well not one that I feel confident of...
and after 3 or 4 emails to their support - each time it has taken AT LEAST 1 week to reply and then displays a complete lack of understanding of the question
if you need to be sure that you have a good backup, shop elsewhere
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Well like so many, I bought it when it was on offer...
Installed and made my fist whole system back up. Lets face it, you never know if its done it right until you have to use it...fortunately it had as I reformatted my harddrive and reinstalled as hoped...
thats the good
the bad is since then I have not been able to create another wholesystem backup - well not one that I feel confident of...
and after 3 or 4 emails to their support - each time it has taken AT LEAST 1 week to reply and then displays a complete lack of understanding of the question
if you need to be sure that you have a good backup, shop elsewhere
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I have had mixed experiences with Zone Alarm in the past so I was keen to see what they have to offer in this latest version.
Firstly, and this was not a good start, it refused to run on my test machine, an Asus A6U notebook running Vista SP1. It installed quickly, apparantly without incident, and following the requested restart all seemed well. However, I found clicking on the Zone Alarm tray icon produced no result neither did clicking on the application icon itself. A second attempt following a reboot was no luckier and so I was forced to uninstall the application and try again on a second machine.
On my second machine, a desktop again running Vista SP1 things fared better but the startup time of my machine was increased ... Read More:
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I have had mixed experiences with Zone Alarm in the past so I was keen to see what they have to offer in this latest version.
Firstly, and this was not a good start, it refused to run on my test machine, an Asus A6U notebook running Vista SP1. It installed quickly, apparantly without incident, and following the requested restart all seemed well. However, I found clicking on the Zone Alarm tray icon produced no result neither did clicking on the application icon itself. A second attempt following a reboot was no luckier and so I was forced to uninstall the application and try again on a second machine.
On my second machine, a desktop again running Vista SP1 things fared better but the startup time of my machine was increased ... Read More:
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I have had mixed experiences with Zone Alarm in the past so I was keen to see what they have to offer in this latest version.
Firstly, and this was not a good start, it refused to run on my test machine, an Asus A6U notebook running Vista SP1. It installed quickly, apparantly without incident, and following the requested restart all seemed well. However, I found clicking on the Zone Alarm tray icon produced no result neither did clicking on the application icon itself. A second attempt following a reboot was no luckier and so I was forced to uninstall the application and try again on a second machine.
On my second machine, a desktop again running Vista SP1 things fared better but the startup time of my machine was increased ... Read More:
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