If you know how to edit the registry, you can do it like this: 1. Click Start 2. In the runbox type regedit and press OK 3. Navigate to the...
FWIW You can entirely remve that Icon if you really think it is not needed. If you click the START, then right click the white space on the left...
I would also agree with the above comments. I was testing Vista through the Beta phase, and have had it as my only OS since RC1. I have a limited...
A tongue in cheek answer - don't take my word for it! This feature has been around almost since the invention of the USB. My son, who is an...
You can run, on the "RUN" Defrag.exe /C: (for example) and it will then only, in that example, defrag C:
A common complaint regarding motherboard sound devices. Assuming you have tried all options, I would suggest you look at one of the compatibility...
Hi again. I did write such a file myself. Whilst I was not the one who suggested you use it (I think) , it has probably been replicated in many...
I dont think there is any way that it could happen accidentaly (could be wrong) It's history now, I guess, but I think you were very unlucky...
I do not think there is any command which will give you blanket clearance to open secured folders. All the folders, to which you do not have...
As burrwalnut stated, they are not, strictly speaking, shortcut arrows. Again, as he says, the folders are there, only for backward compatibility...
It's becoming a well published question in Vista. It is actually a feature of the NTFS system, rather than the OS. MAYBE this will help:...
You can turn off a few items under management. This pemanently disables several security items in Vista. The easiest way is this: In "RUN" type...
It is unwise to interfere with those directories/files but, if you really wish to go down that route, do this: To take ownership of a folder,...
I prefer to use a burning program, but have on occasion used the Vista facility. I suppose there is the possibility of different configurations...
By default, you should already have those. However, if you right click the grey band under the toolbar, it will allow you to cutomise the options...
It's easily don in Vista. Right click the download folder ( in user/ "your account" ) and select properties. Now select the "Location" tab. You...
Go into the Control panel and select, under programs/default programs, grab the option "make a file type open to a specific program "
Good stuff pfogle. I have customised my own Vista to the limit. When I went through your process, I found I had all the ticks in the right place....
Thats curious. Since discovering the trick myself, Ihave moved all my shared folders into the "Public" folder. Of course, I needed to share out...
I have been playing around with some other ideas. I just read one on the Ms forum which looks promising, I have tried it with a small folder and...
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