Some Usefull tips for Windows Vista

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Access Device Manager From a Command Prompt in Windows Vista
A really quick way to access Device Manger in Windows Vista is from the command prompt. Just type a quick command and Device Manager starts right up! Follow these simple steps to access Device Manager from a command prompt.
Accessing Device Manger from within the Computer Management utility couldn't be simpler. Follow these steps to access Device Manager from within the Computer Management utility in Windows Vista.
Access Device Manager From the Control Panel System Applet in Windows Vista
One way to access Device Manger in Windows Vista is from the System applet found in the Control Panel. Follow these simple steps to access Device Manager from Control Panel's System applet:
Automatically Log On To Windows Vista
If security isn't a big concern, having Windows Vista log on to your user account automatically can save you tons of time during startup.
Backup Registry Keys in Windows Vista
Always backup registry keys before making changes in the Windows Registry. Export registry keys from the Windows Vista Registry with these easy steps.
Backup the Entire Registry in Windows Vista
Backing up the entire Windows Vista registry can be useful when making many changes to the Windows Registry. Follow these easy steps to backup the entire registry in Windows Vista.
Change Drive Letters in Windows Vista
For any number of reasons, you may want to change the drive letter of a hard drive partition, CD or DVD drive in Windows Vista. The Computer Management tool in Vista makes this job easy.
Change the Start Menu Power Button Action
By default, Windows Vista sets the start menu power button to sleep mode. Save yourself some time and energy by configuring the power button to do just that - power down your PC.
Change the Windows Vista Product Key Code
Changing the Windows Vista product key may be necessary if you discover your current key is pirated or illegal but you don't want to reinstall Windows Vista to activate your new legal key.
Change Your Windows Vista Logon Password
Changing your password in Windows Vista is pretty easy and is something you should do if you're having problems remembering your current password.
Create a Windows Vista Logon Password
Creating a Windows Vista account password for the first time is very simple. You're just a few clicks away from setting up a new password for your Windows Vista account.
Create a Windows Vista Password Reset Disk
Creating a Windows Vista password reset disk can really come in handy if you forget your account password. With it, you can easily reset your password and get right in to Windows Vista.
Delete Registry Keys in Windows Vista
You may need to delete registry keys from the Windows Registry to fix a problem or complete a registry hack. Remove registry keys from the Windows Vista Registry with these easy steps.
Delete Your Windows Vista Logon Password
Deleting your Windows Vista account password will allow you to completely bypass the normal logon process. While it isn't a very security-minded thing to do, removing your Windows Vista password might be something to consider if you have problems remembering your password.
Disable a Device in Device Manager in Windows Vista
You may want to disable a device in Device Manager if you want Windows Vista to ignore it, if it's using valuable system resources, or maybe as part of a troubleshooting step.
Disable Low Disk Space Checks
Are those low disk space warnings in Windows Vista annoying you? Would you like to speed up Windows Vista a little? Find out how to easily turn off the low disk space warnings.
Disable Taskbar Button Grouping
Have you ever "lost" a window because it was grouped with other windows in the taskbar at the bottom of your Windows XP or Vista PC? Taskbar grouping may be handy for some but for most it's just an annoyance. Stop Windows from doing this once and for all.
Disable the Automatic Restart on System Failure in Windows Vista
Windows Vista is setup by default to restart immediately after a major system problem. This reboot usually happens too fast to see the error message on screen.
Disable Thumbnail Previews in Windows Vista Explorer
By default, Windows Vista generates a preview thumbnail for nearly every file when viewed in Windows Explorer. Yes - thumbnails can be really useful for quick photo viewing, but disabling these thumbnail previews in Windows Explorer can really speed things up.
Enable a Device in Device Manager in Windows Vista
Each hardware devices listed in Device Manager must be enabled if you plan on utilizing it. Follow these easy steps to enable a device from within Device Manager in Windows Vista
Find the Windows Vista Product Key Code
The Windows Vista product key code can be difficult to locate. You need your Windows Vista key code to reinstall Windows Vista so follow these simple steps to locate the key.
Find What Service Pack Level Your Windows Vista PC Is Running
Knowing what service pack is installed on your Windows Vista system is important for a number of reasons.
"Help! I Forget My Windows Vista Password!"
So you forgot your Windows Vista password? Don't worry - it happens to the best of us. We're supposed to use secure passwords by making them difficult to remember but sometimes we make them so hard to remember that we forget them ourselves!
"How Do I Open Windows Vista Device Manager?"
You may need to open Device Manager in Windows Vista for a number of reasons. Open Device Manager in Windows Vista from the Computer Management utility, the System applet in Control Panel, or from a command prompt.
Restore Registry Keys in Windows Vista
You can restore a registry key after a registry edit if you have a backup if the key. Import registry keys into Windows Vista Registry with these easy steps.
Top 5 Windows Vista System Utility Gadgets
Windows Vista gadgets can do more than show the weather and keep you updated on the latest news. The Windows Vista Sidebar can also be used to install gadgets that are useful as system utilities that keep track of the resources Windows Vista is using.
View a Device's Status in Device Manager in Windows Vista
Viewing the status of a piece of hardware is necessary if it's not working properly or if you were warned of an issue by a yellow exclamation point in Device Manager.
"Why is There a Black Arrow in Device Manager?"
A black arrow next to a hardware device in Device Manager might not be a problem. No matter how the black arrow showed up in Device Manger, there's usually a really easy solution.
"Windows Vista: The Missing Manual" Book Review
Windows Vista - The Missing Manual lives up fully to the phrase stamped on the front of the book - The book that should have been in the box. You can say that again.

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