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Vista Tips Share your tips, tricks or tweaks for getting the most out of MS Vista
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1. There's one short cut I use frequently on IE...Ctrl + D. If I'm doing a search and don't want to loose the website that I just found, pressing Ctrl + D sends the link of the webpage directly to my favorites. 2. Documents should be setup so the data is maintained on a separate drive other than where the operating system is install, normally the C: drive. This way if something happens to the operating system and the HD needs formatted, ur data will still be safe. First your HD needs to have at least two partitions (partition has to be large enough to maintain ur data). Right click on documents, select property, on popup window change HD letter from C: to the designated partition where u want ur data stored. You may be ask if u want to create the folder, select yes, then select yes when prompt if u want your files move to the new folder. Please share some more tips |
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I keep everything backed up at a second location which takes care of issues such as hard-drive failure, fire, and theft. Also, if I am working on something I care about, then I back it up to a flash on close or, at worst, at the end of my work session. I always carry the flash drive with me for eventual backup at the second location.And, another tip is that I always keep an updated (enough) disk image of my internal drive on an external drive for disaster recovery. Having such an image provides the fastest and least labor intensive method of recovering from a disaster IMO |
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During the installation, leave the product key field blank, hit next, and answer no to the dialog box. Select which edition to install and check the box at the bottom. Note: Please keep in mind that u won't be able to activate Vista unless u have a prduct key for the version u selected. This is only for those of us who want to see how each Vista version looks like. |
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Like Compaq PC used to say "happy computing" |
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