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10月9日 HOW TO: improve the performance of Vista Media CenterFrom APC Mag Quote:
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Technorati tags: Windows Vista, Tips and Tricks, Media Center, Operating Systems, XP, MCE 2005, Features, software, Performance 10月2日 Teching It Easy Vista QuickStart Guide Oct. 2007Teching It Easy is proud to present you the October 2007 edition of the Windows Vista QuickStart Guide and FAQs for getting up and running quick and easy. Now available as a downloadable document in both Adobe PDF and Microsoft XPS you can read in your own convenience offline. The Guide will also be updated and published soon on http://www.activewin.com and my personal technology blog of course. The Guide covers the common basics for getting Vista on your PC, from system requirements to advance topics such as dual booting/partitioning your system. Download formats: XPS HERE PDF HERE
9月30日 Speaking of Recovery Tools - Windows Vista Backup CenterI just wrote a post about the improved Recovery Tools coming to Vista in the future. Now you can start using the enhanced file and system protection tools built into Windows Vista's Backup and Restore Center today. If you are a licensed user of Windows Vista Ultimate, Enterprise or Business, you can take advantage of the ability to backup your entire system, yep, everything and restore it back just in case anything should go wrong. I was nearly in such a dilemma the other day, but thankfully I was able to resolve my issue using the Diagnostics mode built into Windows which I will discuss in a future post. So, lets take a look at Backup and Restore Center and how easy it is use. You can easily access the Backup and Restore center through the Control Panel or type its name in the Search field on the Vista Start Menu and press Enter. Here you see the Backup and Restore Center explorer which list various task and options for protecting your files and computer. Our aim with this tip is to backup the entire computer. Go ahead and click the "Back up computer" button under "Back up files or your entire computer". A User Account Protection (UAC) dialog will launch, click continue. Next the Windows Complete PC Backup wizard will begin and start looking for an attached External hard disk if you have one. If it does not find one, the option will be grayed out and the Optical Disk option will be chosen instead. The first step is to choose where you want to store your backup. My recommendation is on an External drive, in my case, the External drive has already been selected, you can also backup to optical media such as DVD's, but that's not recommended if you have large amounts of data, for instance, my backup will require 43 GB's of space. Click Next, here we are presented with the Confirmation page which gives us some handy information such as the amount of space required and the disk/s that will be backed up. Please note, that if you have Windows Vista installed on a logical partition dual booting with another copy of Windows, the system partition must also be backed up. Click "Start backup" button to begin the backup process. Depending on the size of the backup, the time it will need to accomplish the process will vary, other factors include Disk I/O and memory. My Backup completed within 40 to 45 min's. During the backup process you can choose to stop if you want. After the backup process completes successfully you can close the wizard and be happy that your system is safely backed up and can be restored just in case of an emergency such as system failure, inability to boot or device failure. I recommend doing regular backups if you are constantly creating information on your computer, at least once a week. For Windows Vista Home Basic and Home Premium users, you can take advantage of the new Backup Files and Folders feature. I recommend backing up to an external drive because of the extra safety advantages such as the ability to keep off site. Doing the Restoration If you need to do the restoration, here is how you go about it. Start you computer, insert your Windows Vista operating system Disc, and boot from it (Make sure your boot drive is set to the optical drive). You will then be booted into the Windows Recovery Environment.
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Technorati tags: Windows Vista, System Recovery, Backup and Restore Center, Complete PC Backup, Backup your computer 9月25日 Whip Vista Into Shape - PC MagazineFrom PC Magazine Microsoft Windows Vista is a pretty muscular operating system, but it still needs toning. These three utilities give your new OS more speed and endurance. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2188272,00.asp
7月27日 Windows Vista In The Know Links - .No 10Links taken from this months TechNET Newsletter Support and Troubleshooting How-to Articles • How to troubleshoot Volume Activation error codes on Windows Vista-based computers • How to perform a custom installation of Windows Vista on a computer that is running Windows XP Hotfixes • When you exit Windows Media Player 11 in Windows Vista, you may continue to hear music Knowledge Base Articles • February 2007 cumulative time zone update for Microsoft Windows operating systems See a selection of new Knowledge Base articles on the TechNet Web site. KB articles feature an Article Translations box in the right column. You can select a language from the drop-down list and read the article in the selected language.
Featured Downloads Start Planning for Windows Vista with Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 Download the newly released and free Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 tool to help you determine your computers' readiness and the upgrades required for your Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office migration project. See the power of auto-generated readiness reports and migration proposals.
Security Windows Vista: 6 Month Vulnerability Report Windows Vista continues to show a trend of fewer total and fewer high severity vulnerabilities at the 6 month mark compared to its predecessor product Windows XP and compared to other modern competitive workstation operating systems. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for July 2007 Security Bulletin Webcast for July 2007 On Demand Windows Vista: Improve Your Desktop Security and Deployment Strategy See how Windows Vista is easier to deploy and less expensive to maintain than earlier version of Windows. Tune in to live webcasts to ask questions, stream or download on-demand webcasts to watch when you want, listen to podcasts on the go, or test drive Windows Vista in a virtual lab. Determine Hardware and Device Readiness Using Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 The Windows Vista Hardware Assessment version 2.0 deployment tool enables you to determine in a matter of hours whether the computers on your network are ready for the Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office. Listen in and see how Windows Vista Hardware Assessment assesses the hardware and device compatibility of each of an organization's existing systems across the network.
Case Studies and White Papers Housing Company Saved $38,000 in PC Replacement Costs During Recent Windows Vista Deployment Collegiate Housing Services used Windows Vista Hardware Assessment tool and determined that 70 percent of their existing PCs were ready for Windows Vista with only a few minor upgrades, saving $38,000 in PC replacement costs. Telecommunications Certification Company Found 88 Percent of Existing PCs to be Windows Vista Ready Sporton International, Inc. in Taiwan determined that 88 percent of their existing PCs could be ready for Windows Vista with a small investment of minor hardware upgrades. Read this success story and learn more about the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment tool that helped get the job done.
7月23日 Windows Vista In The Know Links - .No 9Links taken from this months Windows Newsletter - Volume 82 Stay in touch wherever you go It's summer--don't be tied to your desk! Spend time outside the office or your home and reconnect with people who matter to you. Think you're too busy? All you need is a mobile PC or mobile phone and the power of Windows. With Windows Vista on your mobile PC: • Go to work late or leave early: make the most of your commute • Organize and share digital memories while you travel
New and notable Get more from Windows Vista Halo 2 for Windows Vista now available Help protect your PCs with Windows SteadyState Get free antivirus, online ID theft, and antispyware protection
Featured tip for Windows Vista Create an XPS document 1. Open any document in virtually any application and click Print. 2. In the Printer Selection menu, choose Microsoft XPS Document Writer and save the file. 3. Double-click the file to open it in the XPS Viewer, which Windows Internet Explorer 7 hosts. The XPS document is a pixel-perfect rendition of the original source material. Visit our Help and How-to website to learn more about using Windows Vista.
More tips for Windows Vista Master digital music Kids always online? Time Limits in Windows Vista can help
Technorati tags: Vista, Tips and Tricks, XPS Document, Halo 2, Parental Controls, Windows SteadyState, AntiSpyware 7月12日 Windows Vista In The Know Links - No. 9Contents and links adapted from this months TechNet Newsletter. Volume 9, Issue 14, July 11, 2007. The popular Windows Vista Hardware Assessment deployment tool just got better. And it is now available as a free download. Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 offers IT professionals a quick way to assess their existing computers' readiness for Windows Vista without any software agents. In this new release, you will find new features such as a 2007 Microsoft Office system hardware assessment, enhanced scalability for large enterprise networks, selective inventory by organization units and more. Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 is part of an essential suite of Windows Vista Solution Accelerators including the Data Encryption Toolkit for Mobile PCs, the Windows Vista Security Guide, and the Business Desktop Deployment 2007.
Top Stories and Featured Content TechNet Magazine: The ActiveX Installer Service in Windows Vista How do you secure the desktop against malicious ActiveX controls without limiting application compatibility? We'll take you on a tour of the ActiveX Installer Service (AxIS) in Windows Vista that addresses this issue with a new way to manage ActiveX controls. Discover How to Modify Boot Configuration Parameters In the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) Editor FAQ, find out what the BCD store is, why it was created, where it's located in the registry, how to modify it, and more.
Support and Troubleshooting How-to Articles • How to troubleshoot Volume Activation error codes on Windows Vista-based computers Knowledge Base Articles See a selection of new Knowledge Base articles on the TechNet Web site. KB articles feature an Article Translations box in the right column. You can select a language from the drop-down list and read the article in the selected language.
Featured Downloads It's time to take advantage of Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system. Download the new and improved Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 tool to help you determine your computers' readiness and the upgrades that may be required for your migration project.
Upcoming Webcasts Get Ready for Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office with Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 Wednesday, July 18, 11:30 AM Pacific Time
Virtual Labs Windows Vista Virtual Labs have recently been refreshed. In these labs you'll learn to manage network security, deploy operating system images using Windows Deployment Services, configure User Account Control for standard and administrative users via group policy, and more.
Solution Accelerators Best Practices on Managing Windows Vista Desktops Get best practice guidance for managing Windows Vista desktop operations. Windows Vista Service Life-Cycle Management (WVSLM) provides concise guidance to help minimize the total cost of ownership of desktop infrastructure. Process guidance and document templates help make service management concepts from the IT Infrastructure Library and the Microsoft Operations Framework tangible and easily implementable by focusing on a single and common IT service. PCs Infected? Get the Malware Removal Starter Kit This free kit provides a comprehensive plan to combat malware, and gives you tools to uncover 'stealthy' malware and restore infected PCs -- so users can safely get back to work. Case Studies and White Papers Windows Vista Deployment Case Studies • Collegiate Housing Services • Sporton International, Inc. Received TechNet Flash from a Friend? The TechNet Flash is full of pointers to in-depth technical information that we encourage subscribers to forward to friends and co-workers. If you've received this issue from someone via e-mail and would like to receive the free TechNet Flash newsletter biweekly, all you have to do is register.
Technorati tags: Vista, Windows Vista, Solutions, Tips and Tricks, Desktop, Managing Vista, Webcast, Virtual Labs, Downloads, Knowledge base, BCDEdit, ActiveX Installer Service, TechNet 7月2日 Opening the Windows Vista Box Update
Well it seems Microsoft is getting more aware of this problem and decided to put up a tutorial on its Community based Windows Help site to show customers how to open the new type of product boxes they introduced in January with the launch of Windows Vista and Office 2007 correctly.
The trickest part based on my experience opening the Vista box is the trasparent sticker that holds the two parts together, once you remove that, you should be good to go.
Technorati tags: Vista, Open Windows Vista Box, Andy Pennell, Mary Jo Foley, All About Microsoft, Microsoft 6月25日 Windows Vista Tips & Tricks collectionHi everyone, As we approach Windows Vista's 6 month anniversary, I decided to provide a summary of tips and tricks I have written and collected for the operating system from various sources since the start of the year so far. Its small and the intention is to grow it. The list covers a range of topics, from tweaking to securing Windows Vista. In addition to this, there is already my popular Windows Vista Quick Start Guide and FAQ, which covers preparing for the operating system, getting up and running with it, be sure to check that out. Thanks, Andre Productivity
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6月21日 New Resource: Windows Vista DemosAdapted from this months Microsoft Mindshare Newsletter The Windows Vista team has posted a number of demos online that you can share with your group on topics ranging from the basics ("Learning to use the mouse") to more advanced ("Security Basics"). Click here to go to the demos page and see whether there's a topic that would fit into your next meeting agenda.
6月19日 Windows Vista In The Know Links - .No 8From Microsoft Live it today. Relive it tomorrow. Don't leave hundreds--or even thousands--of digital photos buried on your PC. Now you can handle your photos and videos in a truly intuitive way using Windows Vista. See how simple it can be to import, find and organize, edit, and share digital memories with family and friends. More how-to's and help for photos and video in Windows Vista
Turn the PC you have into the PC you've always wanted Featured tip for Windows Vista View files the way you want Each time you click the Views button, the folder window changes the way it displays your file and folder icons, alternating between large icons, a smaller icon view called Tiles, and a view called Details that shows several columns of information about each file. If you click the arrow next to the Views button, you'll find even more choices. Visit our Help and How-to website to learn more about using Windows Vista.
More tips for Windows Vista Learn by watching these Windows Vista demos Browse Windows Vista discussion groups
6月15日 Windows Vista In The Know Links - .No 7From Microsoft Movies and more with Windows Vista Discover how Windows Media Center in Windows Vista makes it easy for you to enjoy your favorite movies. See how you can record movies from your television or download them from the Internet, watch movies anywhere in your home, and create your own movies using Windows Movie Maker. Download free sample chapters of Windows Vista books Download sample chapters, and if you like what you see, you can buy the book for 35 percent off. Offer good through June 30, 2007. Set up and maintain your PC 10 fast fixes for nagging PC problems Your Wi-Fi network has gotten slow; your everyday printer is no longer the default. Solve these PC problems and others with the advice in this article. See details about your PC's performance using Task Manager The Task Manager that you see when you press CTRL+ALT+DELETE isn't just for closing programs that have stopped responding. You also can use this tool to get details on how much of your processor and memory are being used. Learn how in Windows Vista and Windows XP. TechNet Magazine's Utility Spotlight: Script Elevation PowerToys for Windows Vista In the spirit of the old Windows PowerToys, Senior Infrastructure Consultant for Microsoft Consulting Services Michael Murgolo has created a few Script Elevation PowerToys to elevate some types of tasks in Windows Vista. Microsoft Debuts Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 is now available for download. This popular Windows Vista deployment tool offers IT professionals a quick way to assess their existing computers' readiness for Windows Vista in terms of hardware and device compatibility. The new version provides selective inventory, enhanced scalability for larger corporate networks and assessment for Office 2007.
Support and Troubleshooting How-to Articles • How to prepare to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista
On Demand Determine Windows Vista Compatibility with Your Existing Computers Learn how the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment tool can help you quickly assess the hardware and device capabilities of your computers for Windows Vista network-wide. TechNet Radio: Direct from Day One of Tech-Ed 2007 This week on Tech Net Radio, we listen to interviews from the first day of Tech-Ed 2007. Kevin Remde talks with Dustin Jones about monitoring using System Center Essentials. He also talks with Jane Lewis about Women in Tech. Kevin and Bryan von Axelson discuss the Microsoft MVP Program with Connie Rennie. Plus, we talk with Steve Riley about Wireless Security improvements in Windows Vista.
Solution Accelerators Determine Hardware and Device Compatibilities for Your Windows Vista Migration Project Wondering if your computers are ready to migrate to Windows Vista? The Windows Vista Hardware Assessment Solution Accelerator is a network-wide assessment tool that quickly assesses hardware and device driver compatibility for Windows Vista upgrades. Download and start your migration planning today. Check out all the Solution Accelerators.
Technorati tags: Tips and Tricks, Windows Vista, Microsoft, Power Toys, PC Problems, Troubleshoot, Vista Books, Movie Maker, Media Center, Task Manager, Vista, Operating Systems, IT Professional 6月8日 Windows Vista Tip - Don't Display Ad-hoc NetworksFrom Windows Connected via Techlog
Josh over at Windowsconnected.com has a great article about Vista and ad-hoc wireless networks:
Technorati tags: Tips and Tricks, Network, Ad-hoc Network, Vista, Wireless, WEP, Laptop, Security, TechED, Techlog, Windows Connected, Josh Phillips Hiding Vista's Partition from XPFrom NeoSmart Blogs
Read the entire tip here Excellent tip Computer Guru Related Teching It Easy: Windows Vista Quick Start Guide and FAQ
Technorati tags: Partitioning, Windows Vista, Windows XP, NeoSmart, Computer Guru, FAQ, Tips and Tricks, Hotfix, Dual Boot, Complete Backup 6月6日 Windows Vista compatible version of Adobe Acrobat 8 now availableFrom Adobe Systems Adobe Reader has recently been updated, from version 8.0 to 8.1. A changelog is not available yet. *Work smarter - a clean new look, custom toolbars and an RSS reader Download here Related Windows Vista Tip: Installing And Running Adobe Reader
Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)From Microsoft Downloads Thanks to Chris Overd of LiveSide.net for the tip Overview Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista
Key updates in Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 include: • Windows Mobile 6 feature support Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 is fully compatible with Windows Mobile 2003 devices and later. Download 32-bit here Download 64-bit here
Technorati tags: Windows Vista, x64, x86, 32-bit, 64-Bit, Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, Windows Mobile 2003, PDA, Smart Phone 5月29日 Subscribe and Share Calendars with Vista's Windows CalendarFrom The Windows Vista Experience Blog
Read the entire tutorial here Resources: Windows Vista Tips: Working with Windows Calendar
5月23日 Windows Vista In The Know Links - .No 6From Microsoft How to keep your PC safer Relax--there are plenty of ways to make your PC experience safer so that you can worry less and enjoy it more. If you have Windows Vista, see how it automates many processes that help maintain the health and security of your PC. Get tips on how to make the most of your security features and find out how Parental Controls can also help keep your family safer--a great reason to upgrade to Windows Vista! For either operating system, try a free 90-day trial of Windows Live OneCare for Windows Vista and Windows XP. OneCare gives you all-in-one antivirus, spyware, and anti-phishing protection. New and notable Webcast: Get tips and tricks for Window Vista Download this great new webcast to learn how to best use the top 10 new features in Windows Vista. Tips and tricks for Windows Vista Featured tip for Windows Vista
Share a folder or file directly from your PC 1. From any explorer, select a file or folder, and on the command bar, choose the option to Share. 2. Enter another user's name on the same network and give them appropriate rights of access--reader, co-owner, etc. Visit our Help and How-to website to learn more about using Windows Vista. More tips for Windows Vista Working with files and folders See how Windows Vista helps you quickly find and use your PC files and folders, copy and save files, and organize your files to be as easy to find as your mouse. What you need to set up a home network If you have more than one PC in your house, then maybe it's time to set up a home network. Windows Vista makes it easy to connect your PCs. Here's a simple explanation of everything you need. Why upgrade to Internet Explorer 7? Columnist Sandi Hardmeier explains why security and productivity features in Internet Explorer 7 make it worth the upgrade.
Technorati tags: Windows Vista, Security, Backup, Windows Live OneCare, Internet Explorer 7, Folders, Networking, Home Network, Tips and Tricks, Parental Controls, Windows Defender Windows Vista In The Know Links - .No 5Links adapted from this months Microsoft Mindshare Newsletter.
This month we bring you a number of items to help you get the most out of Windows Vista, as well as pass along a few new free trials and downloads. Reminder! Windows News: Windows Vista Beta 2, RC1, and RC2 Set to Expire On May 31, 2007, the pre-release versions of Windows Vista will expire. This means that if you are running a pre-release version of Windows Vista (Beta 2, RC1, or RC2) you will begin to receive notifications about the upcoming expiration on May 18, 2007. To avoid work disruption and the loss of data, it is strongly recommended that if you are running any of these pre-release versions of Windows Vista, you migrate your PCs to the final version of Windows Vista before May 31. To install the final version of Windows Vista on any of these pre-release versions of Windows Vista, you may purchase the desired Windows Vista Upgrade. The Windows Vista Upgrade must be the same language version as the pre-release version you are replacing. To find the versions of Windows Vista available for purchase through Windows Marketplace, click here. New Resource: The Windows Experience Blog The Windows Vista team has announced a new blog called The Windows Experience, focusing on the user experience of working Windows Vista in a variety of ways. For example, are you curious to know how, exactly, Windows Vista will make your games better? Or improve the way you work with photos? Or enable you to find, organize, and work with files? The Windows Experience blog will report on those types of activities, and more. Click here to read the initial post in the Windows Experience and check back regularly to find out what new frontiers blogger Brandon LeBlanc explores with Windows Vista. Choosing Devices That Work with Windows Vista Are you wondering which devices and hardware work with Windows Vista? Get the information you need to make informed purchasing choices. Click here to learn how to distinguish between the "Certified for Windows Vista" and "Works with Windows Vista" programs that have been tested to provide you with the best experience. Top Downloads for Windows Vista Since the Windows Vista release, users have been enjoying customizing the operating system and adding gadgets, security features, and more. You can see what other users are adding to their Windows Vista experience by going to the Downloads page on the Windows Vista site. The Popular Downloads tab lists the most popular downloads. Click any link for more information about the products listed. Get the Latest Windows Vista Drivers If you want to make sure your hardware devices make the most of Windows Vista features, or you need additional support finding answers and solutions to Windows Vista compatibility, please check out the online resources supporting Windows Vista users. You'll find a compatibility list of hardware products that work with Windows Vista, help with hardware, devices, and drivers and more at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/updatemanagement/bb310559.aspx. The Basics of Windows Vista Gadgets
Adding a gadget to Windows Vista is easier than you might think. You can browse through all your available gadget options by going to the Windows Vista Gadget Gallery. In the Browse column on the left side of the page, select the type of gadgets you want to see. You can then click the name of a gadget in either the Popular Downloads column or the Top Rated column to display details about the gadget. When you have found the one you want, click Download. For more information about adding, downloading, and even creating your own gadgets for Windows Vista, go to the Windows Vista Gadget Gallery. Add-Ons for IE 7 Are you already an IE 7 user? You can personalize the way you surf by checking out the fun and useful add-ons for Internet Explorer 7. Click here to go to Windows Marketplace and find the add-ons that are available now.
Fixing Stubborn PC Problems If you are known as the PC guru in your user group, you may be used to group members coming to you with all sorts of computer problems. In the article, "3 Stubborn PC Problems You Can Fix," technology writer Chris Tull shows you how to troubleshoot some of the most common-and persistent-PC problems most users face at one time or another. Click here to read the article and share it with your group.
Technorati tags: Gadgets, Sidebar, Windows Vista Expire, Device Drivers, Windows Experience Blog, Windows Vista Team Blog, Brandon Leblanc, Sidebar Geek, Internet Explorer 7, IE 7, Operating Systems, PC Problems, Windows Market Place, Drivers, Vista, Beta 2, RC1, RC2, Windows Vista Gadget Gallery, Add-Ons, Plug Ins 5月18日 Slow Copy and Move in Windows VistaFrom My Tech Blog Quote: "One of the main complain I had about Vista is the slow file copy or move operations. It seems that it is the new "Remote Differential Compression" who is the culprit. To turn it off go in Control Panel / Programs and features / Turn on or turn off Windows features and uncheck "Remote Differential Compression". Thanks to McThePro
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