18
Sep
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Tweaks
At the end of the day I always like to close the open applications to prepare my computer for the next day. Since I rarely reboot my desktop, I manually close each application. Depending on the number of open applications this can be a waste of time. The people at NTWind Software have a perfect utility for this situation aptly called Close All Windows. Instead of manually closing each application just click the Close All Windows button on your taskbar.
In this article I will show you how to install and configure Close All Windows on your computer for easy access on the taskbar.
To get started head over to NTWind Software and download the latest version of Close All Windows.
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17
Jul
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Tweaks
There are so many different tips and tricks that enable you to improve your user experience. Many of these can take quite a while to set up on your computer, so we’re going to give you a few helpful suggestions that will not take so long. We call these small tweaks, tweaklettes.
Go undercover
Vista has two different types of user accounts: administrator and standard It is better if potential hackers don’t know which is which, so right click computer and then click on Manage, then Local Users and Groups, then Users, then right click Administrator and rename and change the description too.
Listen to the wireless
In Vista terms (in fact in all computer terms) this means to find your wireless router and be able to fiddle around with it. Whoever is your ISP, whether www.o2.co.uk or anyone else, you just have to type 192.168.2.1 into your browser address bar, you’ll then be asked for your username and password. Once logged in you can make all the changes you want.
Go into Administration
No we don’t mean declare insolvency, this means learn to use your administrator account. Vista Ultimate or Business editions allow you to right click Management console and uncheck the Administrator’s ‘Account is disabled’ in the properties. For users of the ordinary edition, open the Command window and right click the cmd.exe then you’ll see that you have the option to Run as Administrator. If you put in net user administrator /active:yes and then log off, you’ll have see the account pop up on the screen.
Push your performance envelope
Learn how your computer is performing having a look at the Management Console. This is found by right clicking on Computer then selecting Manage, then Reliability, then Performance then look at the Reliability Monitor.
Those are our top tweaklettes for becoming more of a Vista It Guy. The tricks are relatively simple and you should really benefit from using them.
21
Feb
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Tweaks
Sharing folders has become a common practice in local and corporate networks. Over the Internet, we can share our latest downloads of pictures of our favorite celebrities, MP3 collections, ripped movies (legal of course) and virtually any other file we want to share.
On a shared PC, folders outside a user’s documents and settings folder are accessible by anyone who can login to that PC. However there are cases that we would want to restrict access to folders. In this post I will show you how to set security permissions on a folder in Windows Vista.
· Right click the folder you want to set the access permissions for and then select Properties.
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23
Jan
Posted by: admin / Category:
Tricks & Trips,
Tweaks
Vista, like its predecessors will be fast when you first boot it and for a few weeks after but like every other version of Windows will get slow, here are some tips to help curtail that but you will still have to do the occasional reinstall to get all your performance back.
In order to make Vista boot faster, the only thing you can really do at this point is defrag the hard drive. After opening and closing files all the time, these files become spread in fragments all across the hard drive, increasing seek times, defragmenting puts them back into one contiguous spot and some utilities even have options for optimizing boot by placing the boot files and startup programs as close to the start of the drive as possible.
Windows XP users have the option of using BootVis but if you don’t know how to use that tool, don’t, it can really mess up your system if used wrong. Sadly, it does not run under Vista which is a real shame because it’s an awesome utility and really does something to improve XP boot times. Used with TuneXP (also not compatible with Vista) it’s a lethal combination for shortening boot times.
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20
Apr
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Tweaks
Privacy features such as InPrivate browsing in Internet Explorer 8 and similar features in Chrome and Firefox promise to protect your privacy by not keeping track of page history, temporary files and cookies. This may be enough to hide your tracks from a beginner computer user but there are still traces of what sites you visit within the local DNS cache. An advanced user can run the ipconfig /displaydns command to view the most recent sites visited.
For example, when you start InPrivate browsing in Internet Explorer and visit Bing.com.
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01
Apr
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Tweaks
IIS 7.0 is a commonly used internet web server and is included with Windows Vista, however, when you first install Vista the IIS 7 Web Server is not installed or turned on by default. The new IIS7 is the merging of ASP.NET and IIS web technologies. ASP.NET is already implemented as an ISAPI extension for IIS, but in the new IIS7, that changes. Now, HTTP pipelines, handlers, modules, XML files and more are all natively built into the server platform.
Installing IIS 7.0 creates a Web site server to which users can connect via HTTP or HTTPS protocols. For increased security IIS7 is now almost completely modular. You can use the Windows Vista Web Server to develop and modify your websites and web applications development and web design.
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29
Mar
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Tweaks
Lets create a partition with Windows Vista. Right click on the My Computer icon and select Manage then Disk Management.
Find the drive that you have freed up some space on and right click on the free space and select New Simple Volume.
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28
Mar
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Tweaks
When Vista was launched the biggest problem faced by many user is compatibility of there current version of software, as vista do not support all the software,and people were made to but new software’s which is compatible with vista.
but with a simple trick you can make all Windows Software to run on vista.
This Is as simple as piece of cake,
Follow the simple steps:
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26
Mar
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Tweaks
Tired of your same old Aero look? The good news is that within Aero there is a built in color mixer so you can get the exact color that you want to use. This means you are not limited to the predefined color palettes.
You can make it as pink as a rose or purple as an eggplant. Whether you prefer ornamental plants or botanically classified “berries” as a Windows interface color, the steps below will guide you to achieve the look that you want.
NOTE: Windows Aero is not included in Windows Vista Home Basic. If you have this version, you won’t be able to enable Aero and use it. You must upgrade to at least Windows Vista Home Premium.
Choose Windows Vista AERO as color scheme. Right click the desktop and choose Properties to go to the appearance settings:
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24
Mar
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Tweaks
Using two monitors with a single PC has become a necessity for many advanced PC users. With more than one monitor, you can handle more tasks and increase your productivity.
1. We will use a laptop and an ordinary monitor as an example, we will label laptop monitor as monitor 1 and ordinary monitor as monitor. You may use the same steps on a desktop as long as it has more than one VGA or DVI ports.
2. Connect the VGA cable of monitor 2 to the VGA socket of your laptop. The VGA socket is usually a blue color and has 15 pin holes. And almost all laptop have a VGA socket. You can do this while your laptop is turned on.
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