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10 things you'll miss when you upgrade to Vista (and how to get some of them back)
Windows Vista has lots of cool new features, eye candy, and security enhancements we didn't have with Windows XP. But as with any software upgrade, there are also some missing pieces--features or capabilities you may find yourself wishing for after the upgrade. Luckily, in many cases you can get back...
Tags: Program, Card, Monitor, Microsoft Windows XP, Toolbar, Microsoft Windows Vista, News, Raxco, UAC, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2007-02-01

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Checking health of an USB drive
I have a USB HDD connected to a XP PRO system, and would like to run some kind of scan to ensure there are no bad clusters etc ie something like scandisk on win98. Anyone recommend me what programs (free trial/shareware), that I can try.ThanksHi,http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/system/fwdisktools.htmlHere are the most suitable software...
Tags: USB flash drive, No., hop228a@..., hardware, allocation, health
Q&A 2006-06-26
Establishing data retention policies: Don't rush the process
All network administrators dread the repercussions of damaging e-mail or files left on network servers. But establishing an effective data retention policy requires careful planning. Here are some key issues to consider as you hammer out the details.E-mail can destroy a company. Just look back to the beginning of the...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Christopher Tellez, Jane, data retention policy, e-mail, file attachment
Technical articles 2000-10-30
Get IT Done: Don't forget to defrag
Find out why its important to defragment your hard driveMy recent article, “Speed up the Windows NT paging file,” discussed several ways to increase Windows NT performance by optimizing the NT paging file. Numerous TechRepublic members responded to this article with great favor, but several pointed out an additional process...
Tags: Bill Detwiler, Get IT Done, Diskeeper Corp., Lite, Microsoft Windows NT, defragmentation, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-09-08
Full screen programs kick out.
Every 15mins on the dot my system has some program that runs or trys to run and kicks out any full screen app that are running regardless of what they are. Screensaver is off and power settings are set to never.Here is a hijackthis list.C:WINDOWSSystem32smss.exeC:WINDOWSsystem32winlogon.exeC:WINDOWSsystem32services.exeC:WINDOWSsystem32lsass.exeC:WINDOWSsystem32svchost.exeC:Program FilesWindows DefenderMsMpEng.exeC:WINDOWSSystem32svchost.exeC:Program FilesCommon FilesSymantec...
Tags: SECURITY
Q&A 2006-05-10
Defrag secrets
Defragging may not be your favorite chore, but it's unquestionably necessary to optimize performance. What's the best tool for the job? This week, Ed Bott examines several defraggers that members use to keep their Win2K networks humming.As several TechRepublic members reminded me this week, some things just have to be...
Tags: Microsoft Windows NT, Ed Bott, Diskeeper Corp., Microsoft Windows 2000, disk, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-08-31
10 things you'll miss when you upgrade to Vista (and how to get some of them back)
This article is also available as a PDF download.Windows Vista has lots of cool new features, eye candy, andsecurity enhancements we didn't have with Windows XP. But as with any softwareupgrade, there are also some missing pieces--features or capabilities you mayfind yourself wishing for after the upgrade. Luckily, in many...
Tags: Deb Shinder, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Quick Launch, taskbar, toolbar, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Technical articles 2007-02-01
Configure IT Quick: Five ways to make Windows 2000 fly
Tackle the performance bottlenecks in Windows 2000 that affect your business in big ways.Jerry HoneycuttWindows 2000's out-of-the-box performance definitely exceeds its predecessors'. It’s far better than Windows 98 and a bit better than Windows NT 4.0. Not only does Windows 2000 rack up better benchmark scores, it's also a lot...
Tags: Performance management, Operating systems, information technology, CNET, Microsoft Windows NT, disk, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, performance, fragmentation
Technical articles 2001-08-15
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