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It may have taken you months to be persuaded, but switching to Microsoft Windows Vista is certainly not a PC death sentence. With the release of Vista Service Pack 1, you can now enjoy a higher degree of program compatibility, an increased speed when copying large files and connecting to networked PCs, improvements in BitLocker encryption, and a configurable search option. We know that Vista takes some getting used to—new translucent interfaces, constant security prompts, and Sidebar gadgets, oh my!—but you can't live in the shadow of Windows XP for much longer. With a little hand holding, we can make your Vista experience smoother (and more beguiling) than ever. Here are 198 tips and tricks to get the most out of Windows Vista. Start-up: Remove Unwanted Dual Boot in Vista Avoiding OS Conflict Avoid Confirmation at Start-Up in Vista Unblock Start-Up Programs in Vista Use a Vista Restore Point to Log On to a System Vista Log-In Hacks Security: Enhancing Vista Security with EFS Tame User Account Control Programs & Utilities: Can I Delete from the Virtual Store? Install an Ancient Printer in Vista Default Programs Boost Compatibility Living an Outlook-Free Life with Windows Vista Quick Fixes for Five Nasty Vista Problems Whip Vista into Shape Watch TV on your Vista PC Vista Folders Always Start at 800-by-600 Make Vista Show Picture Thumbnails Vista Icons Lose Their Filenames Send Faxes and Scan Documents What to Do with an Iso File Search Folders Copy as Path Compact Folders in Windows Mail Can't Create Groups in Windows Contacts Find the Cookies Folder in Vista Going Up Those Aren't My Favorites Expanded Shortcut Menu Compatibility Files Remove Metadata from Pictures Vista's new Photo Gallery is powerful and flexible, but out of the box, it works with JPEG and TIFF images only. Performance: What's Holding You Back? Horribly Slow Browsing in Vista Horribly Slow Browsing Revisited ReadyBoost Controlling Defragmentation in Vista Extra RAM Isn't a Waste in Vista Limit Space Used by Windows Resource Protection Conserve Battery Power You can turn off annoying prompts by deactivating User Account Control in the User Accounts Control Panel. System Tools & Maintenance: Installus Interruptus Clean Install Using Vista Upgrade Tweaking SendTo in Vista Windows Sidebar Take Smarter Screen Shots Recover Vista's Wayward Snipping Tool Get a Health Report from Vista Keep Vista from Adding "Shortcut" to Shortcuts How to Disable Autorun/AutoPlay in Windows XP/Vista Does partitioning have a place in the twenty-first century? Customizing: Be Time-Zone Aware I Want My Aero! Vista's Flash for the Rest of Us Virtualize Your Keyboard How to Expand Your Recycle Bin Have Kids? Use Parental Controls Command Prompt Magic Using Quick Launch Quick Launch Eyestrain? A Tab Too Far More and Better Help Help for FreeCell Addicts in Vista Create a Shortcut to Lock a PC Make Vista Great, Part 1: Fix Windows Explorer Make Vista Great, Part 2: Fill in the Missing Pieces Make Vista Great, Part 3: Improve Performance and Stability Make Vista Great, Part 4: Solve Ultimate Edition Envy Customizing Windows Vista, Part 1 Customizing Windows Vista, Part 2 System Maintenance with Windows Vista, Part 1 System Maintenance with Windows Vista, Part 2 Vista and Internet Explorer 7, Part 1 Vista and Internet Explorer 7, Part 2 59 Ways to Supercharge Windows Video Tech Tips: Optimizing Vista Verifying Your System Files in Vista Turn Your Power Button into a Power Button in Vista Save Your Search in Windows Vista Vista's Parental Controls Add Extra Clocks in Vista Use Windows Vista Defender to Set Start-Up Apps System Monitors for Vista Take Control of Your Vista Experience |
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