A little high on the geek scale, most of these tips won't make much sense to a computer newbie, but if you like to modify your computer experience and you are new to Vista, these will be on your list of faves. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 March 2007 )
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Warning: This is high geek. The folks at O'reilly's hackzine give the step-by-step on implementing the cool but inadequately documented BitLocker functionality in Vista . BitLocker encrypts files on the fly on your computer, a real boon to those with laptops. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 March 2007 )
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Power users of Vista will soon grow tired of User Account Control prompt in Vista. Yet it is easy to shut off, so you might want to make this your first tweak on your new system. |
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One of the most maddening parts of upgrading a computer is getting all of the drivers for your various peripheral devices for your new operating system. The fine folks at RadarSync were kind enough to put an extensive list of known drivers for Vista in one spot. Take a look here is one of your electronic goodies is not playing nice with Vista. |
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Just because you have bought and installed Vista on your PC doesn't mean you are getting what you think you paid for. You may have installed Vista Ultimate, but if your hardware can't support Vista Ultimate's neat gadgets, you could be running something closer to Vista Home Basic. Check out what to look for and how to be sure you are getting the right version of Vista for your machine. |
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