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Some migration from Office 2007 to Office 2010 are quite special and require certain specific requirements and also actions in order to be able to migrate to Office 2010 and enjoy the pretty (not fantastically useful) benefits it brings.

So scroll down in this link to Method 4 and follow the extensive guide and steps to achieve a full Office uninstallment like it is a brand new machine (Well, almost).

Manual uninstallation of Microsoft Office products.

Some migration from Office 2007 to Office 2010 are quite special and require certain specific requirements and also actions in order to be able to migrate to Office 2010 and enjoy the pretty (not fantastically useful) benefits it brings.

So scroll down in this link to Method 4 and follow the extensive guide and steps to achieve a full Office uninstallment like it is a brand new machine (Well, almost).

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The programming Geek

The programming Geek

Software Development, programming, coding and geeking altogether in one convenient blog.

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The programming Geek

The programming Geek

Software Development, programming, coding and geeking altogether in one convenient blog.

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The programming Geek

The programming Geek

Software Development, programming, coding and geeking altogether in one convenient blog.

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Without engaging visual confirmation, content will often fail to persuade.

Without engaging visual confirmation, content will often fail to persuade.

Software Development, programming, coding and geeking altogether in one convenient blog.

Without engaging visual confirmation, content will often fail to persuade.

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The programming Geek

The programming Geek

Software Development, programming, coding and geeking altogether in one convenient blog.

So how does tools like JPS, JConsole or VisualVM know the JVMs running in a system? They simply look in the folder /tmp/hsperfdata_foo where a 32KB data file with the PID as name is created for each JVM.

http://monocaffe.blogspot.com/2011/10/javas-ghost-jvms.html

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The programming Geek

It doesn’t even matter what you think. You know why, jagoff? Cause I’m famous.

I'm Comic Sans, Asshole!

It doesn’t even matter what you think. You know why, jagoff? Cause I’m famous.

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Dear designers,

Dear designers,

Software Development, programming, coding and geeking altogether in one convenient blog.

Dear designers,

simply-syd:

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#graphic design
The programming Geek

The programming Geek

Ever wondered how to install Windows 7 in a mini laptop (netbook)?
Here’s how to do it!

Side note: The DVD used for BOOTSEC can also be a mounted ISO.

Windows 7 in a USB!

Ever wondered how to install Windows 7 in a mini laptop (netbook)?
Here’s how to do it!

Side note: The DVD used for BOOTSEC can also be a mounted ISO.

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The programming Geek

The programming Geek

Software Development, programming, coding and geeking altogether in one convenient blog.

How does DHCP knows to what address pool a computer belongs? Because the DHCP requires the computer’s Gateway to know to which network it belongs and then provide an address from the pool. Remember to set “IP helper-address” in the computer’s gateway router.

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HIDE/SHOW UI