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Search Internet Explorer Favorites in Vista with a Shortcut

If you've stored a good number of bookmarks (or, in Windows terms, "Favorites") in Internet Explorer and need quick access to them, the How-To Geek has you covered, at least in Windows Vista. By creating a simple saved search and creating a shortcut to it (so you or a launcher like Launchy can get at it), you'll have quick, search-able access to all your bookmarks. Anybody know a similarly simple method to searching favourites in Windows XP? Let's hear it in the comments.

Create a Shortcut to Search Your IE Favourites With Windows Vista Search [The How-To Geek]


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10:05 PM on Thu Jul 17 2008
by Kevin Purdy

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Turn Vista Home Premium into Ultimate with Free Software

The Mysticgeek blog at the How-To Geek's site has a clever series of posts up that use free software tools to give Windows Vista Home Premium—the version that most often ships with standard laptops—the same kind of super-user powers you get with a copy of Ultimate. Mysticgeek uses FileHamster to replicate Ultimate's "Shadow Copy" function, installing a DreamScene power toy to get moving backgrounds, and DriveIMage XML to create sturdy backups (as Gina once detailed). Hit the link below for the FileHamster tutelage; and check out part 1 and part 2 for the other tweaks. What other tweaks do you use to add Ultimate-like features to your copy of Vista? Share them in the comments.

Turn Vista Home Premium into Ultimate - (Part 3) Shadow-Copy [Mysticgeek | The How-To Geek]


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10:16 PM on Fri Jul 11 2008
by Kevin Purdy

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Print to PDF in Windows Vista

The go-to Vista fix-it guy, The How-To Geek, offers a much-needed tutorial and walk-through on installing print-to-PDF functionality in Windows Vista. To start saving paper and creating PDFs, you'll need to install a copy of previously mentioned PDFCreator, but with the trick of turning off User Account Control while you install to enable its direct PDF-creating capabilities. For a simpler but much more restricted and feature-lacking solution, you could also try installing doPDF. Hit the link for some how-to wisdom. (Original doPDF post).

How to Print to a PDF File on Windows Vista [The How-To Geek]


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10:30 PM on Mon Jul 7 2008
by Kevin Purdy

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Vista-logo-small.jpgVisit our Windows Vista Hub for complete Vista coverage, including all the latest on webapps, Windows Live and Silverlight.

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4:49 AM on Tue Jun 17 2008
by Anna King

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Ways to sidestep Microsoft's five Vista reasons

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Clearly mindful that Vista is still yet to set the market on fire, Microsoft this week published a white paper explaining why businesses -- and by extension, everybody -- shouldn't hold back from adopting Vista, despite its promises that Windows 7 is only a couple of years away. Here's the five reasons in a nutshell, along with some suggestions for ways you could get the same results without installing Vista.



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11:47 AM on Thu Jun 5 2008
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Create a Custom Windows Vista Installation Disc

The SimpleHelp weblog posts a thorough walk-through of how to create a custom Windows Vista installation disc with previously mentioned vLite. We already highlighted how to slipstream Vista Service Pack 1 with vLite, but SimpleHelp's post focuses on stripping out all the Vista features you don't need to lighten up your installation, similar to how we trimmed down Windows XP to the bare essentials. It may sound daunting, but the step-by-step post is extremely detailed and easy to follow.

How to create a custom Windows Vista Installation DVD [SimpleHelp]


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8:00 AM on Thu Jun 5 2008
by Adam Pash

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Control Your PC with Your Voice

You've been talking to (or screaming at) your Windows PC for years, but unless you were willing to shell out hundreds of dollars on pricey software, chances are it wasn't listening to a word you were saying. With Microsoft's new freeware tool, Windows Speech Recognition Macros, the days of you talking into your computer's unsympathetic ear are over. Not only is it listening, but it's up to the task of doing whatever you want it to.


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8:30 AM on Wed May 21 2008
by Adam Pash

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Live File System Turns Blank Discs Into Pseudo-Flash Drives

The Online Tech Tips blog delves into a little-discussed feature of Windows Vista that can turn your spare blank discs into drag-and-drop bins for extra files. The Live File System mounts writable CDs and DVDs as pseudo-flash drives, letting you add files to them on a continual basis rather than having to initiate one big burn session. You can't recover space from added files, but if you've got blank discs to spare, Live File System can be a handy write-as-you-go backup method.

Turn your CDs into flash drives using Vista's Live File System [Online Tech Tips]


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6:10 AM on Tue May 20 2008
by Kevin Purdy

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Elevator Quickly Disables UAC for Specific Programs

Windows only: Freeware application Elevator disables the User Account Control prompt for specific applications through your right-click menu, getting rid of the UAC annoyance for apps that require administrator privileges every time they run. We've shown you how to disable UAC entirely and how to disable UAC for specific apps before, but it required a little more sleeve-rolling than this simple right-click solution. Elevator is freeware, Windows Vista only; installation requires a little finesse, so be sure to read the instructions.

Ignore UAC for specific programs [Scripting, Vista & Deployment]


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9:50 AM on Sat May 17 2008
by Adam Pash

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Get Vista's Best Features in XP


Despite the fact that most of you prefer XP to Vista and would rather Microsoft extended XP's shelf-life, several new and improved features available in Vista would be great to have in XP. This new functionality may not be enough to get you to switch to Vista, but that doesn't mean you're out of luck. Let's take a look at a few ways you can incorporate Windows Vista's best features into your current XP PC for free.


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8:00 AM on Wed May 14 2008
by Adam Pash

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