Use 1 Click To Shutdown Restart or Logoff Vista
We could all use some more time in our lives, so here’s a way to shave a few seconds every time we need to Shutdown, Reboot or Logoff your computer. Lets create 3 desktop icons to Shutdown, Restart or Logoff your computer with 1 click.
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Run Any Program As An Administrator
If your running Vista as a standard user some programs you use may ask to be run in a elevated status or as an Administrator. Here’s a quick way to Run any program as an Administrator :
Click Start, type the name of the application you want to run in the search box, and then press [...]
Add Move To And Copy To Your Right Menu
When you’re navigating your files in Windows Explorer the options in the right click menu are very helpful you can open files,cut,copy, paste, send to and others but there a two that are missing. How about if you could add Move to and Copy to a folder. This little trick has saved me countless time. [...]
Running System Restore From A Command Prompt In Vista
If for any reason you can’t boot into in any mode other than safe mode with command prompt, you can still run System Restore. Here’s how.
Booting into Safe Mode.
If your computer has a single operating system installed, press and hold the F8 key as your computer restarts. You need to press F8 before the Windows [...]
System Restore FAQ
Here are answers to some common questions about System Restore.
How does System Restore work?System Restore uses restore points to return your system files and settings to an earlier point in time, without affecting personal files.
How do I start System Restore?Click Start > type System Restore in the search box > Click [...]
Using A System Restore Point
Yesterday we created a System Restore point. Today we’ll use that restore point to roll our system back to an earlier date.
Click Start > type in system restore.
Working With System Restore
System Restore helps you restore your computer’s system files to an earlier point in time. It’s a way to undo system changes to your computer without affecting your personal files, such as e?mail, documents, or photos.
Sometimes, the installation of a program or a driver can cause an unexpected change to your computer or cause Windows [...]



