Tips and Tricks for Windows Vista
You will be shocked when you make use of Windows Vista for the first time especially if you’ve been addicted to surfing Program Men to get to applications. The program menu in Vista shows only the recently used applications and makes use of those extra clicks to navigate to submenus. This could have been very maddening but, thankfully, the Search box Microsoft that has been added to the Start menu is a great substitute. Several tips and tricks for Windows Vista are given below:
- Resolving interruptions:
If, for some random reason, the installation of Vista gets interrupted because of an unintentional shutdown or reboot, then you should always start the computer without booting the Vista DVD. Windows Vista’s installer should be able to pick up as to where it left off. If it is unable to do so, then restart the installation all over again.
- Experience the modified user interface:
If your PC supports the Windows® Aero™ user experience, you can see as to how easy it is to locate the right open window using the breakthrough Windows Flip (simply ALT+TAB) or Flip 3D (Windows key +TAB) by opening multiple files.
- Creating a XML document:
You can create documents, which are more secure than regular text files known as XML documents they are also more secured than word processor docs. Create a document in a word processor followed by its printing via the options menu, and select the XPS printer.
- Making your PC’s performance faster:
Windows Vista has also given birth to a new concept for adding additional performance to a system that is already running. Windows ReadyBoost™ lets people use flash memory on a USB 2.0 drive or other memory form factor in order to provide additional memory cache. Insert a USB 2.0 memory drive with 512 MB capacity and above. When prompted, click use this device to speed up my computer.
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