Requirements Windows Vista
Along with the exit Windows Vista Beta 2 Microsoft has finally been named the official system requirements. Here they are:
Windows Vista Capable PC:
A modern processor (800 MHz minimum)
512MB RAM
The graphics engine is compatible with DirectX 9
Windows Vista Premium Ready PC:
1Gts 32 - or 64 bit - bit processor
1GB RAM
Graphic processor with support for Windows Aero
128MB of graphics memory
47GB hard drive with 15 GB of free space.
DVD-ROM devices
Audio output
Support for Internet
Setting performance Explorer
Click Start, right click on the Computer, then Properties.
Click on the Advanced System Settings.
Advances Go to the tab. Under Performance, click Settings.
Disconnect the following:
Fade or slide menus into view
Fade or slide tooltips into view
Fade out menu items after clicking
Show shadows under menus
Slide open combo boxes
Slide taskbar buttons
Use a background image for each folder type
Close all windows settings.
Disable unnecessary services
Disable services do not need in this assembly. Error with Windows Search of 5365 has been corrected, OS performance has been much better, so you do not have to disconnect service.
Disabling boring icons Security Center
Windows Security Center has been a major annoyance in Windows XP SP2. Now with Windows Vista, it has been modified, updated and became even more annoying than ever! Until that time, you could not remove from the Security Center icon tray! Now you can do this is fairly simple. Just run a command line to the administrator mode (run as Administrator), and run the following:
reg delete "HKCR \ CLSID \ (FD6905CE-952F-41F1-9A6F-135D9C6622CC)"
Disabling UAC (UAP)
UAC, also known as UAP (User Account Control / User Account Protection), in the previous build seemed one of those functions, which hampered the work. This feature provides a high level of security, but it kills boring. But if you are reading this, you may know how to manage their OS itself. Here's how to disable UAC:
1. Click the Windows Key + R (winkey + R).
2. When the prompt appears, type msconfig.
3. Go into Tools tab, scroll down and select Disable UAP, and press the button.
4. You will see the command prompt window, which will be discussed Command completed successfully.
5, Reboot and enjoy the work of the system, controlled only by you.
Disabling DEP / NoExecute protection
DEP, also known as NoExecute, security technology is part of Windows. It lowers rice attacks, but it can carry a negative side - some things might not work.
Since inception in Windows Vista own editor downloads disabling DEP / No Execute Protection has become more difficult. After searching, I found how to do it. Act:
1. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, right-click on the Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.
2. If it is asked for confirmation of launch Windows Command Processor - confirm.
3. At the command prompt, enter: bcdedit.exe / set () current nx AlwaysOff
4. You get the message: Operation Completed Successfully.
5. Restart your computer, DEP has left.
Correction Calendar Gadget
Anyone who tried to run gadget calendar in Vista build 5472 found that it was not working. Fortunately, you can fix this easy. Just a few steps:
1. Go to the C: \ Program Files \ Windows Sidebar, Gadgets, Calendar.Gadget \ en-us \ (where C: / - disc, which installed Vista).
2. In this folder, you will see a number of files. Are you interested in the files and caledar.js calendar.css.
3. Move to Folder calendar.js js.
4. Put in a folder calendar.css css.
5. Launch Calendar Gadget in your Sidebar.
6. Enjoy!
Note: Items 3 and 4 could cause problems with access. If this happens, simply copy and paste the file, without having to him.
Log in as Admin / pass OOBE
After the Aurora seemed, press Shift + F10 and seem command line. If it does not choose the command line through the ALT + TAB. Dial tskmgr and press Enter. More complete msoobe.exe. The system will go down as the Administrator.
Pereprimenenie account administrator
If you use Vista quite long, you may have noticed that if there is no way to make the system work continuously in the Administrator account. However, here is how to do it:
Boot in Safe Mode by pressing F8 during boot.
Log on as Administrator (to be available in safe mode).
Go to Puske> Run and type control userpasswords2.
Go Advanced tab.
Under paragraph Advanced User Management, click Advanced.
Click on the Users.
Right click on the Administrator and select Properties.
Remove the check mark "Account is disabled."




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