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Advanced Searches & Natural Language Search

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Windows will usually search for whatever you enter in the Search box by looking in the file name, file contents, and file properties of all the files in the current view. Type "Summer," for example, and it will find files named "sunset in summer.jpg," files tagged with "summer," and files written by anyone named Summer.

Vista's Search engine uses the Windows Desktop Search query syntax. If you want to search more selectively, you can filter your search by specifying which file property to sear...
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Enable support for 4GB of RAM (or more) in Vista 32-bit

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
On a computer that has 4 GB of RAM, the System Properties dialog box and the System Information dialog box may report less memory than you expect. This problem occurs because the address space is limited to 4 GB in a 32-bit hardware environment. Memory may be relocated to make room for addresses that the basic input/output system (BIOS) reserves for hardware. However, because of this limitation, Windows Vista cannot access memory that is relocated above the 4 GB boundary.

Solution: Open an ele...
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Repartition a hard disk by using the Shrink feature

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Note: Backup Operator or Administrator is the minimum membership required to complete the actions below.
Caution: If the partition is a raw partition (that is, one without a file system) that contains data (such as a database file), shrinking the partition may destroy the data! For detailed information, open Disk Management, click Help on the menu bar, click Manage Basic Volumes, and then click Shrink a Basic Volume.

Shrink an existing partition to create new unallocated space, from which you c...
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Shell Commands for Windows Vista

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Shell Commands for Windows Vista (source)

The shell: command can be used to open a special folder directly from the Start, Search menu. For example, the command shell:SendTo opens the SendTo folder (%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo). To launch the Documents folder of your User Profile, you'd type shell:Personal. Below is a complete shell: commands listing for Windows Vista. The entire listing is stored in the following registry key in Windows Vista:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOF...
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Enable Advanced Disk Performance

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 


When enabled, the hard disk drive operates in write-back cache mode, in which all the data that gets written to the drive is first stored in the cache, and then later written to the disk. Both writes and reads are cached in this case. When disabled, the HDD operates in write-through cache mode, in which all data that gets written to the drive is immediately written to the disks and also stored in the cache. Writes are not cached, but reads are.

Note: This setting is recommended only for disks...
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Take Ownership Context Menu Item

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Take Ownership Context Menu Item

TakeOwn.reg adds a Take Ownership Context Menu Item to all files and folders. It opens an Elevated Command Prompt which recovers full access to the selected file / directory, sub directories and their content.
You can access the Context Menu Item by holding down Shift + right-click on a file or folder.

    

If you want to access the Take Ownership Context Menu Item on an exe file, you must merge "RunAsAdmin_Exe-.reg"; this reg file removes the "Run as Admi...
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Deleting the Undeletable

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Deleting the Undeletable (source)

Quote - (Tim Sneath)
As many of us move forward from Windows XP or prior beta versions of Windows Vista to the final RTM version, I thought this little tip might be in order. You may be aware that Windows Vista includes a number of different ways to upgrade a computer, from a straight in-place upgrade (insert CD, run setup and choose upgrade) to Windows Easy Transfer, which allows you to copy settings, programs and data from an old setup a fresh shiny new OS en...

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Customize the appearance of Windows Sidebar

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Windows Sidebar Styler is an application designed to allow users to tweak the Sidebar’s User Interface.
Custom styles allow users to customize the appearance of Windows Sidebar so that it fits the style of other UI elements, such as the Aero Glass colorization or third party themes.
You can save your visual styles and share them with other users.

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Windows Sidebar Styler also adds support for WPF Gadgets; Gadgets now take full advantage of Windows Presentation Foundation - a pow...
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Vista Orb Clock for Windows Sidebar

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Vista Orb Clock for Windows Sidebar



This gadget contains 12 skins based on the icons and logo from Windows Vista: 5 Vista Orbs, Windows Media Center, Windows Live, Windows Media Player, a CD, 2 Globes & the blue compass from Guided Help.

Tip: You can drag the gadgets to you desktop and use them as Desktop Gadgets (like AveDesk & Samurize).
When you right click on the Sidebar and select close, the Sidebar minimizes to the system tray & the Desktop Gadgets are still on the desktop.

> VistaOrbClock...
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Create an Elevated Command Prompt shortcut

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Right click on your Command Prompt shortcut and select Properties.
Click on the Advanced button (at the Shortcut tab), check "Run As Administrator" and click on OK (twice).


UltiMouse Task Controller

This program turns the Mouse into a Task Controller without losing the default functionality of the Mouse Buttons.

Double Click Middle Mouse Button -> Window Switcher (Flip3D)
Back Button + Scroll Up/Down -> Cycle through programs on the Taskbar*
Middle Mouse Button + Scroll Up/Down -> Cycle through Sid...
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Remove the arrow (Shortcut Overlay) without side effects

Posted by kidr0ck on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Windows Vista 
Most Tweak programs remove the arrows by renaming or removing the IsShortCut String Values from the registry. Windows uses this value to track links, if you remove or rename the IsShortCut value lots of programs and features that use links won't work correctly -> in Vista the shortcuts in Favorite Links, Media Center and in the Games Explorer disappear or won't work anymore.

The files in the zip file below remove the arrows the same way as TweakUI does in previous Windows versions; it refers t...
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