Windows Vista Tips and Tricks

17
Nov

I have vista and windows 7 on my comp, the idiot didnt remove vista when installing windows 7 and then he moved away along with the windows 7 disc and vista was already installed on my comp. How do I remove vista or how much would it cost to get it removed?

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7
Nov

  • Works on PC and Laptop, both 32bit and 64bit Systems
  • Access to system recovery menu and options of using System Restore
  • Complete PC Backup and installation system restore
  • Automated system repair and Command-line prompt for manual advanced recovery
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Product Description
For sale official Windows Vista System Recovery Discs. If you’re like most PC users, you probably got Windows Vista with a new PC or laptop. And if you’re like 99% of the population, you get your new machines from one of the major manufacturers. Dell, Acer, Asus, Sony, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo, who all have one thing in common: they don’t give you a real Windows Vista installation disc with your purchase. Instead, they bundle what they call a “recovery disc” (that’s if y… More >>

Windows Vista System Recovery 2 disk Set for 32bit & 64bit Systems – Live Boot CD/DVD

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7
Nov

I’m not a fan of the new windows live movie maker, and would like to use the old windows movie maker that was on windows vista, on windows 7. Where can I download the version of windows movie maker that was on vista, for use on windows 7?

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4
Nov

Windows Mail is the email program that comes with Windows Vista. It was the replacement to Outlook Express. I want to know if it is possible to keep windows mail if you are a Vista user , and
all of its emails, mail rules and settings if one upgrades Vista to 7.

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28
Oct

This Windows Vista system recovery disk is for people that have a 32-bit operating system and processor. It it is not hard to work out which one you have as it is all there in Windows itself. Unfortunately if your computer has already broken down and you cannot get into it, this might make it a little bit harder to work out if you have a 32-bit or 64-bit computer.

Maybe you could search for your purchase receipt, or maybe you can look at that Windows Vista serials sticker as sometimes it says if it is a 64-bit.

  • Works on PC and Laptop
  • Access to system recovery menu and options of using System Restore
  • Complete PC Backup and installation system restore
  • Automated system repair
  • Command-line prompt for manual advanced recovery

Product Description
For sale official Windows Vista System Recovery Discs. If you’re like most PC users, you probably got Windows Vista with a new PC or laptop. And if you’re like 99% of the population, you get your new machines from one of the major manufacturers. Dell, Acer, Asus, Sony, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo, who all have one thing in common: they don’t give you a real Windows Vista installation disc with your purchase. Instead, they bundle what they call a “recovery disc” (that’s if y… More >>

Windows Vista System Recovery disk Live Boot CD 32 bit DVD

Buying a Windows system recovery disk is a great idea if you have lost your original operating CD. In fact it is a very handy thing to have around.

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28
Oct

A Windows system recovery disk can come in handy when you are having computer problems that you cannot fix. If you have your original operating system CD then you can reinstall Windows with that and also maybe try to repair it before resorting to buying a number Windows Vista system recovery disk.

If you do have to buy a system recovery disk, make sure that it is the right disk your system. For example you could have a 32 bit or a 64 bit operating system and therefore you will need to get a disk to suit that.

  • Works on PC and Laptop
  • Access to system recovery menu and options of using System Restore
  • Complete PC Backup and installation system restore
  • Automated system repair
  • Command-line prompt for manual advanced recovery

System recovery disks will only recover your operating system. This would not help you if your hard drive needs repair, for example you might need to fix your boot sector, which is the part that helps your hard drives start and load up.

Product Description
For sale official Windows Vista System Recovery Discs. If you’re like most PC users, you probably got Windows Vista with a new PC or laptop. And if you’re like 99% of the population, you get your new machines from one of the major manufacturers. Dell, Acer, Asus, Sony, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo, who all have one thing in common: they don’t give you a real Windows Vista installation disc with your purchase. Instead, they bundle what they call a “recovery disc” (that’s if y… More >>

Windows Vista System Recovery disk Live Boot CD 64 bit DVD

When buying a Windows this start system recovery disk, many people do not looking to the finer details. I would check out the disk thoroughly to see what it actually does by visiting the website that sells them. Amazon.com is the best website to buy anything from, as it is a reliable and well known shop online.

Check out the Windows Vista System Recovery disk Live Boot CD 64 bit DVD

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25
Jul

When you download the programs or applications in the Internet Explorer in Windows Vista, such downloaded files are placed inside the “Downloads” directory by default. This directory is in real situated at c:\users\Your_USER_NAME\Downloads.
If you want to make downloads as much easy to access as possible then you must do it only by situating a link to the folder of the download state directly from the start menu. On the other side, allow the Start Menu to expand up to a menu that displays each and every download, allowing you to have easy access to deletion and power options as needed.

How to display link or Menu to Downloads in Start Menu:

1. At initial step you will have to Right-click a vacuous area on the taskbar and choose “Properties”.

2. The “Taskbar and Start Menu Properties” windows will open up, which has so many multiple tabs inside it. After that, choose the option the “Start Menu”.

3. After that you need to choose the button named the “Customize”.

4. The dialog box named “Customize Start Menu” will open up. Underneath, the option “Downloads” choose either the “Display as a menu” option or “Display as a link” radio option.
5. Finally you need to click “OK” button to close the window in the end.

The above easy steps would guide you through the process to make downloads in easy access. For avid computer users it’s good to make programs or files in an easy reach and hence it’s always a better choice to change settings according to you.

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17
Jul

In windows XP the Run option is by default available in the start menu but in Windows Vista this feature is not present by default as instead of Run option search box is present in the start menu. The search box is the place where you enter the desired topic and you will see the results if there are any.

For adding the run option you will have to make an extra effort by altering the administrative or registration settings.

How to Set the Run option in the Windows Vista Start menu?

1)      Just by right clicking on the Start button symbol select the option “Properties.”

2)  The properties dialog box opens up, from there go to the Start menu tab and select the “Customize” button.

3)  Now you just need to check out the option “Run Command” in order to enforce the alterations you have made.

4)  Select the OK button and finally click on “Apply” button.

5)  Now the Run command is present in the Start menu window and is within your reach.

In case you want to remove the “Run command” from the start menu, you just have to repeat the above mentioned steps and need to uncheck the Run option box. You are then done with it. Now, you can use your computer according to your needs and desires. Windows Vista has got so many features that you can’t resist to trying your hand on them.

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13
Jul

There are so many people who have been searching around for the methods to remove the arrow along with the “shortcut” text from the Windows Vista shortcuts. Therefore there is proper guide to make you understand how to perform this operation.

This is surely a topic that is meant for the expert users on the Windows operating system who very well know how to make use of the registry editor, the below are the steps that are at most made really simple as much possible.

How to remove the arrow and the “shortcut” text from the Windows Vista shortcuts?

  • Log on as an administrator. The next step is to download the defined archive and then extract it towards a folder as of your own choice.
  • You will have three different files in the archive provided to you by the website providing solution to this problem. Those are “rem_shortcut_arrow.reg”, “rem_shortcut_text_from_machine.reg” and “rem_shortcut_text_from_user.reg”.
  • In order to remove the arrow you will have to run the first file “rem_shortcut_arrow.reg” and then make out the right confirmations.
  • In order to remove the “shortcut” text you will have to run the third file “rem_shortcut_text_from_user.reg” al for the current users.
  • If you need to remove it for all the users then run the second file “rem_shortcut_text_from_machine.reg”.
  • Restart your computer system and then log on, the result will be there for you.

Following the above steps would lead you through the process.

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Category : Windows Vista Settings | Windows Vista Tips and Tricks | Blog
9
Jul

Windows Vista is the operating system that is automatically pre loaded with several mind blowing features but they all may not be helpful for your computer system. After Windows XP, Vista was released with so many features that would make any one fall for this platform. You have the right to optimize the computer system and can win over certain functions to be able to disable them which are otherwise not in use. Still many people don’t use all of the features and in this case it would be better to disable the unnecessary features.

Steps to disable unnecessary features in Windows Vista!

1. Select the Start button and then choose Control Panel.

2. Select the Programs icon.

3. The third step is to select the “Enable or disable” option for windows programs and features, under the same heading.

4. Then you will have to select the “Continue” tab.

5. After the above step, the list of the features present in the system will be shown. You have to uncheck the boxes of all those features that you do not want to use. For an instance, you can uncheck the box of Tablet Pc in case you do not have that or can also uncheck the games box if you are not using Windows games prior DFS Replication Service and so on. The choice is entirely yours.

6. Finally, Select the OK tab when you are done with it. You can again recheck them if the need arises.

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