Redundant files.Written by Robert J Farey
When you uninstall an item of software, there are generally a number of redundant files left behind to clutter up your hard drive. Over course of a year or two they can be using valuable hard drive space that would be better reserved for more important things.These files are backups that are generated when software is installed, reason is not important. All that we need to know is that when software is un-installed they are no longer required. To remove them and free up drive space is a simple procedure. If you are using Windows 98 - ME - or 2000. Click on Start>Search>For files or folders. Enter your search criteria in this case it is .bak (don’t forget dot before bak) Click on ‘Find now’ button. When search is finished you should see a number of .bak files in results window. Look carefully for any files marked as ‘Config.bak’ or ‘System.bak’ It is not advisable to erase these files unless you know what you are doing. It is now safe to erase remaining files using your right mouse button and ‘Delete’.
| | Buying Property in Bulgaria - dates for your diaryWritten by AdrianM
In just a couple of weeks time Bulgaria will begin final phase of her journey towards full EU membership on 1st January 2007. This will no doubt be a somewhat turbulent two years but for property watcher and real estate investor it is next six months that is set to be most interesting. In fact, everybody considering a property purchase in Bulgaria should now add a number of new trigger dates to their decision-making diary.December 17th … date of next EU summit at which Bulgaria hopes to be given a definite date for signing EU accession treaty. This issue has been source of considerable media speculation for some weeks but now seems to have come to a head. Within past few days, Germany, France, Portugal and Luxembourg have all given top-level ministerial backing to need for a firm signing date early next year. March 2005 … month in which Kamelia Kassabova, chair of special Committee dealing with Constitutional amendments, expects to see removal of existing restrictions on land purchase by foreigners. Currently, constitution does not allow foreigners to buy land, a provision that is largely academic because those who want to do so simply set up companies, which are permitted to make such purchases. The Committee has now agreed on amendments that will allow land sales to foreigners in two categories: firstly, EU citizens entitled to buy land under EU accession treaty and, secondly, both EU and non-EU citizens entitled to land purchase under an international treaty. Kassabova has that said she wants to have these amendments submitted to Parliament before end of this year so that law can be changed by March 2005. April - May 2005 … critical time period during which it is expected that Bulgaria will sign EU accession treaty. According to MEP Catherine Guy-Quint, who co-chairs joint parliamentary committee handling Bulgarian - EU integration, most probable date is May 9th. June - July 2005 … timeframe for Bulgaria’s forthcoming general election. Parliamentary speaker, Ognyan Gerdzhikov, has scheduled either June 26th or July 3rd as most likely dates.
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