Category: Windows Vista
How to Dual Boot Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Windows 7 Beta gets so much attention from Windows enthusiasts and it is proven when the official page of Windows 7 was crippled temporarily by the continuous stream of traffic who looked for download link on January 9th. Windows 7 …
How to Create Partition or New Drive in Windows Vista
Unlike Windows XP, Windows Vista comes with built-in tool to help you creating partition on your hard drive on the fly. This feature comes handy especially to those who like better management of their enormous hard drive or perhaps to …
How to Edit/Delete A System File in Windows Vista
There are few security features in Windows Vista like User Account Control that are meant to be there to better protect computer from any malicious attempts that might want to sneak up into our computer system. They can turn out …
Vista Transformation Pack 9.0.1 for Download
There a lot of people desperately want to use Windows Vista but their machine specifications do not allow them to experience the exciting new features in Vista. But don’t worry if your machine does not have the required specs for …
How to Create Password Reset Disks in Windows Vista
Don’t take things for granted when it comes to remembering your passwords. If you have different set of passwords used in different places and activities they can easily mix up with one another or worse your memory might someday betray …
How to Recover Lost Files in Windows Vista
When I deleted or overwrote a file by mistake (Windows XP), I simply Ctrl + Z to undo an action and most of the time it works like a charm at restoring files. Windows Vista however has Shadow Clone (also …
How to run Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) in Windows Vista
As soon as you install Windows Vista on you computer, you just say goodbye for good to Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) because it is replaced by Internet Explorer 7. Why bother? Yup, that’s the correct question to normal users but …
Vista Start Menu for greater start menu accessibility
My first impression when I saw Windows Vista start menu was that the Vista improved start menu interface is way better than in Windows XP. A click or a brief hover over the “All Programs” after clicking on the start …












