Go Ahead and Crash Windows Vista
Category: Tips & Warnings |
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
Computer resources are not finite and when you get Windows Vista to open a ton load of applications; get ready for it to crash.
Hot Fix for Graphics Memory Overflow Problem
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
An out of memory problem on the virtualized graphics memory arise when applications especially games demand for memory that is no longer available physically.
Warning on Windows Vista Power Buttons
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
I have talked about the Windows Vista Power Buttons and how I have been using it for months.
Beware of Windows Vista Hibernation
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
If I were you, I would think twice putting my computer in hibernation mode when you have a lot of important things going on.
Understanding User Accounts
Category: New User Account Features |
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
Starting with Windows XP, Microsoft began really pushing the concept of user accounts to consumers. That's because XP, unlike previous Windows versions, was based on the Windows NT code base, and NT was developed to be a mission-critical competitor to business operating systems such as Unix.
Summary
Category: Windows Vista Security Features |
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
Although much is made of Vista's new user interface, its new security features are, beyond a doubt, the number one reason to consider upgrading to this new operating system.
Low-Level Security Features
Category: Windows Vista Security Features |
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
Windows Vista includes a vast array of low-level security features. One of the most dramatic is service hardening. Because of the modular architecture of Windows Vista, the system has been created in such a way that the components that make up the system are as isolated from and independent of each other as is possible.
BitLocker Drive Encryption
Category: Windows Vista Security Features |
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
In Windows XP and previous NT-based versions of Windows, Microsoft offered a feature called Encrypting File System (EFS) that enabled users to encrypt important folders or files.
Internet Explorer 7 Security Features
Category: Windows Vista Security Features |
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
The version of Internet Explorer included with Windows Vista includes a number of advanced security technologies that make this the safest version of IE yet. In this section, we'll examine the many security features Microsoft added to Internet Explorer 7.
A Pathetic Way to Increase Vista Installed Computer
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Posted: VistaTrick | 17 November 2007
I wasted my time reading the article titled 'windows vista extreme speedup' since it recommends the following :
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