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WEEKLY SIG MEETING UPDATE 30 MAY - 5 JUNE 2010
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1st Floor Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts 280 Pitt Street, Sydney http://www.sydneypc.com Sydney PCUG's Blog
UPCOMING SIGs
6 - 12 June 2010
The Committee & Members would like to welcome new members and subscribers who joined during the month of May. |
Hello and Welcome,
During the month of June the following SIGs will not take place:
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Saturday 1 May - Penrith
- Frank Bowman - 2 pm - 5 pm
St Clair High School, Endeavour Avenue, St Clair As well as our usual Q and A session around the table, where we share problems, advice and tips, we will see if we can install a DOS BOX in Vista or Windows 7, test a screen capture program, use Word as a basic database and examine an article on the topic of the world wide web running out of IP addresses.
At our last meeting we examined some of the differences between 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Vista and Windows 7, noted that Microsoft support fpr XP SP2 runs out in June, 2010, but support for XP SP3 will continue until 2014. We made an image of a Windows 7 C drive and noted in a Choice Computer magazine, where there was an article on a panel of tests on our most popular browsers, that Google Chrome topped the list.
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So until next week, health and happiness, Cheers Elaine Please remember if your e-mail address is changed for any reason at all, unless you tell me your new address you will not receive these weekly updates! Any change of address should be notified to changedetails@sydneypc.com
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