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Tips, Tricks & Hacks XP & Vista Info Don't miss these Windows tips and tricks
Use these four Registry tweaks to accelerate Windows XP
Overview: Plenty of third-party programs claim to tweak or optimize
Windows. However, most of them simply make Registry edits. Here are four
manual tweaks that experienced IT professionals can make to improve the
speed of Windows XP.
Title: Windows XP Hacks, 2nd Edition ISBN: 0596009186 Published: February 2005 Author: Preston Gralla Chapter: Hack 110: More Power: Registry Hacks to Speed Up XP Published by O'Reilly (Is this item miscategorized? Does it need more tags? Let us know.)Format: PDF | Size: 278KB | Date: Apr 2005 | Version: 1.0 | System Requirements: Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or later | License: copyright | Downloads: 532949
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10+ tweaks, tricks, and hacks to make Windows Vista fly
Here are 10+ tweaks, tricks, and hacks you can apply to Windows Vista to make it run like a champion and perform to your particular specifications.
10 things you'll miss when you upgrade to Vista (and how to get some
of them back)
Along with its visual dazzle and assorted new features, Vista has jettisoned a lot of familiar functionality. Here's Deb Shinder's list of what she misses the most and the workarounds she's devised to close some of the gaps.
SolutionBase: Surveying the dual-core processor landscape
Dual-core processors are almost standard equipment on laptops and desktops today. There are so many different kinds, however, that it can become confusing to understand how the processors differ.
Start using Vista's hidden Copy To Folder and Move To Folder commands
Greg Shultz: "In this edition of the Windows Vista Report, I'll show you how to expose these hidden commands and how to use them to your advantage when performing file management operations."
Protect IIS log files by moving them to a secure location Start using Vista's hidden Copy To
Folder and Move To Folder commands
Greg Shultz is a computer consultant specializing in Microsoft products and a freelance technical writer who regularly writes articles for TechRepublic Pro. You can visit his Web site at http://www.thewinwiz.com/.
Hidden Wireless Networks With Microsoft Windows
Overview: Many wireless access points can be configured to not
broadcast their Service Set IDentifier (SSID) or to broadcast a NULL SSID.
Since such wireless networks, known as hidden networks, are not visible during
an active scan, users need to know the SSID and manually configure a preferred
wireless network before they can connect. This paper describes the advantages
and disadvantages of using hidden wireless networks and their support and
behavior in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2003
Service Pack 1.
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