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How To: Enable Glass Effect On Unsupported Graphics Cards In Windows Vista

Microsoft Windows Vista has a new user interface system codenamed Avalon.This new user interface engine in Windows Vista greatly enhances the look by utilizing several cool looking 3D effects(like Aero Glass,Flip 3D etc).Windows Vista’s new user interface system, Avalon requires high system specifications in order to work, with the minimum requirements of at least 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor,1 GB (gigabyte) of system memory and a DirectX 9 compatible graphics read more

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Written by Tony on March 31st, 2009 with 1 comment.
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How To: Add Flip 3D To The Windows Vista Right Click Context Menu

Flip3D is one of the most notable feature of Microsoft Windows Vista operating system,which gives you a pop-up preview of all your open windows.In Flip 3D the open programs actually glide past you on your Windows Vista desktop in a cascading style, moving as you move the scroll wheel on your mouse.You can click on any window in the line to open it fully to work on.To activate Windows Vista Flip 3D or Windows Flip mode, other than using Window Switcher button in Quick Launch bar or pressing read more

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Written by Tony on March 31st, 2009 with no comments.
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How To: Fix Quick Launch Items Location Change And Resizing In Windows Vista

After Windows Vista restarts or even after Windows explorer process restarts, the quick launch items got arranged in an alphabetical manner and also resizes to the default size. According to the default settings of Windows Vista it does not save the changes in settings when you customize the quick launch items ,it does not save the changed Windows quick launch items location and its size also.This issue of quick launch items location changing and resize occurs in both windows XP and Windows read more

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Written by Tony on February 27th, 2009 with no comments.
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How To: Prevent Windows Vista Users From Changing The Display Settings

In Windows Vista, users can easily change desktop wallpaper, screen saver, themes and other appearance settings by right-click on Desktop and select Personalize. By a simple registry tweak, you can prevent all users on the Windows Vista computer from changing the display settings likeĀ  screen resolution, refresh rate and color depth as well as the dpi size. This Windows Vista Registry Tweak is very useful for network administrators who want to prevent users from changing the display settings read more

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Written by Tony on February 18th, 2009 with no comments.
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How To: Slow Down The Windows Animations In Windows Vista

This Windows Vista registry tweak will allow you to slow down the animation of windows (on minimize/maximize/close for instance) by holding down the SHIFT key while performing an action especially,if you are using Windows Aero.Not only this registry tweak allows you to see the animations a bit clearer but it also leaves Flip 3D on screen when you let go of the Ctrl+WindowsKey+Tab combination. (Normally Flip 3D departs the screen as soon as you let go of the key combo.) Also, whenever you read more

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Written by Tony on February 13th, 2009 with no comments.
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How To: Configure How Many Windows The Flip3D Function Can Use In Windows Vista

Windows Flip 3D, which gives you a pop-up preview of all your open windows, is one of Windows Vista eye candy feature, but if your system hardware isn’t up to snuff, its operation can be jagged and sluggish. If Flip3D feature in Windows Vista is slow down your system or if you have too many windows open, you can easily limit the number of windows displayed in Flip3D with a simple registry tweak.Follow these steps to configure how many windows the Flip3D function can use in Windows read more

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Written by Tony on February 6th, 2009 with no comments.
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How To: Disable Remote Differential Compression(RDC) Feature In Windows Vista For Faster Network File Transfer

Remote Differential Compression (RDC) Feature in Windows Vista allows data to be synchronized with a remote source using compression techniques to minimize the amount of data sent across the network.Windows Vista Remote Differential Compression measures the changes in files over a network to transfer them with minimal bandwidth rather than transferring an entire file that has previously been moved.Also with Remote Desktop Connection, you can access a computer running Windows Vista from read more

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Written by Tony on January 16th, 2009 with no comments.
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