Windows Vista is designed for businesses of all sizes and across all industries. Windows Vista will make a difference in any business setting. Windows Vista also helps PC users to be more effective in their work by offering improved connectivity with advanced integration across technologies, networks, and systems, as well as providing them with quick access to better organized information.
Tips & Tricks
Folder Navigation
1. Getting around your PC - Folders look visually different, but with more choices navigation is even easier. Using the Navigation pane you can visually see the folder hierarchy and quickly find your destination.
2. Address bar - The arrows on the Address Bar open a fly-out to specific folders on your PC or network.
3. Classic Menus – If need you can return to the classic views just hit the ALT key. However, stay with the Windows Vista default configuration for better productivity.
Running you Applications
1. Find them, and then run them – You might use the Start menu Search box to type an application’s name, and then press enter to run it, no need to go looking.
2. MS-DOS command prompts – Type ‘command’ in the Start menu Search box, press Enter and you can return to command land. You can also use the Start menu Search box in place of the Run dialog box.
Finding Your Files
1. Simple Search – Use the Start menu Search box to type part of a file’s name and see a list of the matching files. Use a similar Search box at the top right of every folder window to search down through sub folders.
2. Advanced Search – From the Start menu, choose Search, type what you need to find and Windows Vista will show you all the files matching your criteria.
3. Advanced Search Filters – Use + to add filters using keywords, author, title or just about any of the information available in properties.
4. Saved Search – A few clicks of the mouse and you can save a search to revisit later.
Control Panel
1. Search the Control Panel – Consistent with the other tools and folders, the Control Panel provides a Search box to quickly find available tools.
2. Classic View – Return to your glory days with just a click and you will find the familiar Control Panel View, however the updated Windows Vista Control Panel is so much more useful you may never need that Classic View.
3. Offline Files – Away from the network? You can take files with you and make sure you have the information you need.
4. Sync Center – Make sure you have the latest version of those offline files with the Sync Center; you can even make sure the files are up-to-date automatically and on a schedule.
5. Mobility Center – Windows Vista does a better job of collecting resources that are appropriate for certain tasks; the mobility center is just one example. Here you will manage the resources appropriate for laptops, such as battery status, wireless network, external monitor, and presentation settings.
Internet Explorer® 7
1. IE Appearance – IE allows you to zoom in or out on web-pages – use Ctrl+(+) and Ctrl+(-), You can even generate a print preview that scales the page to your paper size.
2. Classic Menus – To stick with tradition, the ALT key or the Tools menu provides easy access to those familiar classic menus of IE.
3. Web Search – Use the search engine you prefer through one familiar search box, and change search providers on the fly from a handy drop-down menu.
4. Tabbed Browsing – How often do you open a number of web pages with a similar theme? Well you can group these together under the same Internet Explorer window with tabbed browsing. A simple ctrl-click will open a link in your current window to a new tab.
5. Quick Tabs – Once you have the tab group, Quick Tabs allows you to view all your tabbed pages as thumbnails, allowing you to quickly pick the page you want.
6. Favorites (Groups) – Favorites are even easier, and you can even save those same tab groups you created for later use. Simply use the star to access saved pages or tab groups, or + to add the page or tab group to favorites.
Changes to Discover
1. Windows® Shared View – Windows Shared View is easier to connect with others, share information and collaborate on projects.
2. Windows Defender – To ease the worry about viruses and other malicious software, Windows Defender increases the security level for your PC.
3. Windows Sidebar – You will see a new generation of applications, more accurately called gadgets. These gadgets can be used on the desktop or with the Windows Sidebar, a desktop location or corral to access them.
4. Turn off and start up more quickly. When you click the power button on the Start menu, Windows saves your work and programs just as they are, and then puts the computer to sleep. When you use Sleep, your computer typically wakes up in one or two seconds.
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All the people i know that has vista on their pc hate it and i see a lot of negative reviews about it, is it really as bad as people say?, has anyone got anything good to say about it?. Caz
Meh its ok, not to keen about it eating my hard drive space in the winsxs folder. Wasn't to keen on the folder set up either, and of course going to classic view defeats the purpose of the Aero design. Which reminds me I still have to get a gfx card for that computer so I can get that going. It does do some spiking in the CPU usage though but that if your having several programs loading at one and stuff.
Well I am another person who just loves Vista! I uninstalled it the first time I got it, because there were too many flaws and I didn't like it at the beginning, but now I have it installed for about half a year and I recently upgraded my laptop so that now i have 2gb of ram and everything is running smoother than ever before in windows XP.
My biggest support-comment for Vista is that everything JUST WORKS! You plug-in something and it works, there are literally no hang-ups (don't remember if i had a serious one in half a year!). When a program stopes responding it is completely seperated from other processes so you can do anything you want, while the program takes it's time to respond again - it goes the same for computer games (they are completely seperated from anything else so whatever happens to them does not affect your system at all).
Plus all this stuf Vista also has many other new nice features as you can see from the tips above...
I really don't know why people hate Vista - I think it is because they hate Microsoft or because they can't use it because their computer is not good enough!
Windows Vista is simply cool. I have been using it for more than 5 months now and I havent had too much problems with it except at an instance when it miscalculated my per user error message files after runing disc cleanup and went ahead to wipe off my programs in the programs filder.
I am still using it though and would continue to use it. My major problem with it at the moment is the RAM utilization. I have 1.0GB of Dual Channel DDR2 667 and yet the damn thing is still complaining that my laptop aint got enough memory to carry the load. Oh well, I guess I have to upgrade to a minimum of 1.5GBs for it to run much more smoothly.
I recently bought my FIRST computer so bear with me. Its great when it works. I have HP Compaq Presario Windows VISTA Qwest DSL 1.5. IE 7 CONSTANTLY hangs freezes crashes.
I must close w/ Task Manager or reboot. I delete browsing hx (websites, temp internet files etc). I run Windows Live Care One One Webroot Spy Sweeper Trend Micro Anti Virus. I install Windows Updates go to Problem Reports HP updates etc. I runs great then freezes locks and crashes.
This is not a Win/Linux/Mac dispute, rather pointing out a few minor things that I find really
annoying in Windows OS and I'd rather change if I had the chance/knowledge (disclaimer: I mainly
refer to winxp but I've used almost all other versions, I have some experience with Linux and
almost never used a Mac OS) copying/moving files: ever tried to copy a folder containing one or
more corrupted files? if I were the OS I'd just skip those and copy the good ones, then prompt a
message "file x, y, z were not copied we're sorry for the inconvenience caused".....
Has anyone actually been satisfied with the release of SP1 for Vista? Does it solve the problems
that we've all griped about? Overview of Windows Vista SP1 From what I'm reading
from that document, I'm actually surprised, appalled, and in a way, now wondering if Vista can
actually be an upgrade. I laughed at: QUOTE Enhances support for high-definition (HD)
drives by adding new icons and labels that identify HD-DVD and Blu-ray drives as HD drives.
That's awesome. I never knew the HD drive that I bought was an HD until SP1. /rolleye....
Windows Will Have One More SP And Taht Is SP4 It Has Bug's Fix And will be more helpful idk if
it out atm all tho, but it the last one that they are doing for now.. now for Vista SP1 and Sp2 will
be out i know that SP1 is out now but there is Bugs on it. idk what one atm but i will get you
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year, the reson on this is well there is pobms with the cmd... and get this All tho longhorn fans
out there did you know that visit has it build in it? to me i like longhorn then ot....
Can anyone in this forum tell me the transition of microsoft windows since 98. I've been arguing
with my friends on this topic concerning microsoft windows xp home edition. is it home
edition>>service packs or each service pack including vista has its own home edition? help please....
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I hear a lot of people talk about how bad Vista is, and how its gltichy and buggy and programs dont
work... But can somebody please go into detail? Ive been using Vista for almost a year and I havent
had any problems of the sort. In fact, I prefer it over my xp. Could it be that those who havent
tried it personally, don't like it? They have just heard horror stories? Or is it that somebody
had a bad experience and then spreads those stories until it gets to the point where some people
think vista doesnt even run properly? Vista came built on my laptop, then I swapp....
Well I have been thinking about building a new gaming rig pretty soon and I will be able to spend a
bit more than usual because I already have the essentials( Mouse, Keyboard, Printer, Monitor) but I
have a questions about Vista. I have a nice HP dv9000 laptop that I have had for a couple months
that came with Windows Vista Home Premium. Now what I want to know is there anyway that I can
somehow get that onto a new machine I build as long as I take it off the laptop? I mean I bought the
laptop and if it comes with Vista, or any OS for that matter, I am purchasing the li....
Means Of Ubuntu Ubuntu is an African word meaning 'Humanity to others', or 'I am
what I am because of who we all are'. The Ubuntu distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to the
software world. What Is Ubuntu ? Ubuntu is and always will be free of charge. You do not pay
any licensing fees. You can download, use and share Ubuntu with your friends, family, school or
business for absolutely nothing. About Ubuntu Ubuntu is a community developed, Linux-based
operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers. It contains ....
Well after a week delay because of some conflict Microsoft finally releases XP SP3, and at a
whopping 342MB plan to wait awhile to get this bad boy downloaded. I had downloaded it from another
site, legally of course and to be honest I did not see any improvement whatsoever on my computer,
and so if you don't care one way or another about it make sure to disable your automatic updates
or deselect it from the options when you want to update your computer. That is my experience with
SP3 it wasn't to earth shattering but who knows for those with older computers it....
Iam the user of Windows Vista. I gone with Vista because of unavailability of other options. Windows
will shutdown its support for XP after few years like they done with 98 and other operating systems.
So I brought Vista Home Edition. My computer configurations: Core 2 duo processor. I GB DDR2
RAM. 160 GB Hard Disk And other best available features. Problems suffering with Windowis
Vista: Taking about 3 to 5 minuets for Logging and Sutting Down. Gives many error messages with
good application programs. It is 4 times slower than XP for any Operating System O....
I found this interesting article the other day and I was looking at the programs that were mentioned
and I have to say that some of them I agree with and some I disagree with, and I try to explain what
I like and don't like. QUOTE 1. Expose Available on: Mac It's an elegantly simple
idea, and it has been available on the Mac since 2003. When you want a clear view of all the
application windows that are open at any one time, you just press F3, and a ittle feature called
Expose arranges them all as thumbnails spread neatly across your screen. Click one, ....
Well, a new Windows has been announced. This is going to be the one after Vista. The name Windows
Seven is only a codename for it as it has not yet been decided upon a name for this new operating
system. A screenshot of Windows 7 Milestone 1 Build 6519: Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7 This windows definitely be better then Windows Vista. What
are your guys views on this? What features do you want to see added to Windows 7 or removed from
Vista.....
I've heard this: Windows Vista is more Invulnerable to viruses, trojans, hacks, and more. And
I've heard this one: Windows Vista is not compatible on most Hardwares and softwares, and
Windows Vista isn't more invulnerable to viruses. Which one is right..? Thanks for your
postings....
I know there's an option in Ubuntu to change all the font sizes of the general system, the
windows, and etc. Now I'm trying to do this in Windows. I've changed everything about
the windows except for the general system size. How do I do this?....
Speed is always an issue. If your operating system setting are not proper or there is any virus on
your pc than your internet connection becomes slow. Proper settings of hardware and software can
avoid this problem. There are some softwares designed to boost your internet speed. Netsonic is one
of them. Netsonic fine tune your pc. It can download webpages in background. Download manager can
download faster from specified link. Flashget is my favorite. How to speedup your modem –
There are many reason of slow internet connection. On of them improper setting of m....
Which do you think is better XP or Vista or Linux. I am constantly switching back and fourth and
cant stick with either. vist has some pretty cool features but Xp has about twice the amount of
performance.....
The CMD Codes- to use, open up notepad and copy and paste the code into the notepad. name the file
(anyname).vbs (to make a .vbs file, when u save it or save as, it will ask u for a name and which
type u want it, so choose all file then just name it as a .vbs file) then just click on the file u
just made *NOTE* these codes do not stay on forever, they just stay on until the person shuts off
the computer. The registry delete is one that PERMANETLY deletes files on the computer that cannot
be recovered. this will DESTROY the computer -The blue screen of Death *The Blue....
How to Install Windows XP on your CD/DVD/Pen drive QUOTE This article will show you how to
install Windows XP on your CD/DVD/USB Pen drive/ Flash Drive/ thumb Drive Requirements:- 1) Windows
XP CD or Windows XP Setup Information 2) Blank CD or DVD or 2) USB Pen Drive Minimum of 1 GB (disk
space necessary 256 MB or less) 3) BART PE builder software. Procedure:- 1) Make sure that your
system has about 500MB of free disk space! 2) Download the latest PE Builder version
(self-installing package) and install it. 3) Start PE Builder (pebuilder.exe). When you sta....
idk whats wrong.. i was just browsin the web, just installed latest version of AIM, i signed out of
aim, loaded GunZ to play, and then the noise wouldn't work.. It didnt work for itunes either,
but it worked for like youtube.. so i restarted, now everthing is like.. fat.. i mean like slow and
not working, i clicked system restore, it said it was already open, and now something is flashing on
my screen idk what.. im scanning for viruses now......
I'm currently saving up for a laptop for several purposes. One of these is gaming and another is
graphics. I can't decide whether to go used and get XP or new with Vista. The main games
I'll be playing are Guild Wars and Halo. I have heard that Vista is horrible and eats up a
crapload of memory. Well what should I do.....
Windows Vista Rocks so much!!! At Trap17 we request you post with quality. Please try
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C:\Windows\winsxs or Click My Computer > C:\\ > Windows > winsxs. For the few
vista users that are on here on the forum, do wonder why your hard driver seems to be shrinking even
though you know darn well all the stuff you have installed hasn't blown through gigs of space?
Well I did because at first I though it had to do with a memory issue that SP1 was suppose to fix,
but after running the Disk Analyzer to Glary Ultilities I finally found the culprit as why this was
happening. So after doing a little bit of research thanks to google I found s....
I believe everyone in this forum knows what a file system means and that every windows user knows
what FAT and NTFS means so I am not gonna start going into those. Well, the NTFS (Windows NT file
system) offers a few advantages over the good ol' FAT (File allocation table) file system one of
which is the files and folders compression. This I have done quite a number of times to save disc
space (and it really does save some disc space). i am using my computer as an example here. Consider
my 35GB partition which is carrying my Windows Vista Operating sys and has less ....
How to install Microsoft Windows XP automatically As you know, during installing Microsoft
Windows XP, setup asks you several questions about your installation drive, windows serial number,
your language, administrator password, local time zone and … . So that you should sit and answer
above questions. But there is a small tool in Microsoft Windows CD , let's you answer these
questions before installing Windows. 1- Put Windows XP CD/DVD in the CD/DVD in your CD/DVD ROM and
go to following folder: X:\Support\tools\ 2- Copy deploy.cab in your Hard Dr....
First make create 16 bit 640*480 image and save it as boot.bmp in 'c:\windows'
directory Click Start|Run and type c:\boot.ini. The file opens in Notepad. Look for an entry
similar to this. CODE
"multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft
Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect" Add /noguiboot /bootlogo at the
end of the line so that it looks like this. CODE
"multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft ....
Ok, so I've done some looking around trying to see if it's possible I could dual-boot my pc
with Windows XP Home and Vista Ultimate Edition (x64). Well, I know it's possible, but I'm
not understanding many guides I read because many people have mentioned assorted stuff like
requiring two hard drives (I only have one 250GB one), and other assorted stuff like software
I'd need to supply certain space to the two separate partitions. I was thinking of making my
Windows XP be more of the serious partition, and having Vista be the more media-centered one, ....
Before i start i want to make sure you understand this is not a what OS is better this is a what is
better at certain things and your reasons why. I would also like to know more about Linux because
i'm slightly confused on it. Will it mess my computer up if i install it, dont like it, and
uninstall it? OK on with the topic. I own a Mac and work on one for many hours a day, but had
always used a Windows based system since well i was 5 and i remember my father using DOS to run Duke
Nukem haha. So i know my way around it. Here is my Pros and Cons list Windows: Pros....
i have tried to install windows xp on my pc and i get an error right after it ask at the bottom of
the screen to press f2 to restore an error pops up saying FILE
\$win_nt$.~bt\NTKRNLMP.EXE cannot be open error 7 setup cannot complete and has
to close i have had windows xp on the pc before so i know its compatible but i used a different
version of windows before ,this tinme im using a new one and i get this error i seem to find no
solution anywhere about how to resolve this and I was wondering if possible theres something i need
to do,I am not to sm....
today i start my pc in windows xp and found that xp freezes at welcome screen. then i try to boot in
safe mode but the problem persisits then i again try in last good configuration setting but it
doesn't help so i hav to reinstall my xp plz any body hav solution for this so that i do not hav
to reinstall my xp for this problem as i get this problem oftenly. thanks....
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