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1: Add the Run command to the Start Menu Beginning way back with the release of Windows 1.0, Microsoft has been all about the GUI interface (more or less effectively). But sometimes you just want to run a program without having to navigate the GUI maze of menus and folders. Windows Vista, by default, does not include the Run command on the Start Menu. This was a common and favorite feature of Windows XP. To add the Run command back to the Vista Start Menu, follow these steps:
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setImgWidth();2. Disable the Welcome Center and SidebarThe Windows Vista default setting is to show the Welcome Center on startup. While the Welcome Center is mildly interesting the first time you see it, you will quickly tire of it appearing every time you boot your Vista PC. This behavior is easily changed by unchecking the Run a Startup button located at the bottom of the Welcome Center as shown in Figure C. Figure C ![]() Welcome Center Similarly, the Vista Sidebar is also on by default. While some users will find the Sidebar and its widgets useful, many will desire the desktop real estate and underlying resources for other more productive uses. You can turn the Sidebar off by:
Figure G Windows Explorer Properties
C:\Windows\explorer.exe /n, /e, c:\
Privacy settings 6: Smaller icons on Start MenuThe icons located on the Windows Vista Start Menu default to large (Figure I). Figure I Large icons For many users, the personal preference will be for those icons to be much smaller. Here is how:
No more large icons 7. Add Internet Explorer to the Vista DesktopFor some reason known only to the Windows Vista development team, there is no easy option to add the Windows Explorer icon to the Vista Desktop. You can add Computer, Recycle Bin, and the Control Panel --- perhaps someone can explain that to us. In the meantime, if you want to add Internet Explorer you can do it with a Registry hack. Before editing the Windows Registry it is always advisable to make a backup of the Registry file.
Regedit Internet Explorer 8: Change Security Center notificationsOne of the most often leveled criticisms of Windows has been its lack of security. To overcome that perception Microsoft had programmed Vista to complain loudly and often if it discovers your malware, firewall or virus protection software is off or requires maintenance. For many users, the constant badgering to update your virus definitions is more annoying then effective. To calm Vista down a bit you can change the way you are notified of potential lax security. Open the control panel and click the Windows Security Center as shown in Figure L. Figure L Windows Security Center Click the link Change the way Security Center alerts me to reach the dialog box shown in Figure M.Choose you preference for notification Figure M Chose your preference9: Set Folder options One of the first things experienced users change when they get a new Windows computer is change the Folder View options to a preferred setting. Windows Vista is no exception to this rule.
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By default, Windows Vista sets the power options to what it calls a "Balanced" plan. While for many users this plan will be adequate, there are many who will want to make adjustments. For laptop users specifically, settings can vary greatly when operating on battery power versus plugged into an outlet. To adjust power settings: Open the Control Panel and then click the Power Options icon (See Figure O) Figure O Power Options Click on the Change Plan Settings under one of the default plans to make changes (See Figure P)Figure P Power settings For additional fine tuning click Change advanced power settings (See Figure Q)Figure Q Advanced power settings 11: Reduce Desktop IconsBy default, the Windows Vista Aero GUI uses what it classifies as "Medium" icons on the Desktop. Medium in this case is really quite large. (There is also a Large icon setting, but we won't go there.) To bring the icons back to a less eye-popping size:
Classic 12 Add another time zoneFor many of us working away from home offices at satellite offices, home or on the road, knowing the time across various time zones can be a necessary evil. Windows Vista will allow you to keep time in two additional time zones to the machine time.
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