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Instalando Vista 64-bit SP1 32 de uma imagem de Vista SP1 do bocado

Instalando Windows 64-bit Vista preste serviços de manutenção ao bloco 1 de uma imagem de 32 bocados de Vista SP1 é um movimento que se torne possível com o estágio o mais atrasado na evolução do cliente o mais atrasado de Windows. Junto com uma escala dos realces, Vista SP1 vem à tabela com melhorias da instalação e da distribuição. Quando extremidade - os usuários serão impactados somente superficially pelas mudanças, ELE profissional e os fabricantes de equipamento original aprecíam os benefícios adicionados do bloco do serviço.

SP1 é grande para ELE profissionais porque fará sua vida mais fácil em torno da distribuição e da gerência da tecnologia. Você mantem uma única imagem de WinPE porque você pode instalar versões 64-bit de Vista de um ósmio de 32 bocados,” Deeps explicado De Silva, gerente introduzindo no mercado das audiências, Microsoft Austrália. (mais…)

Escrito por Jason sobre Fevereiro 7o, 2008 com nenhuns comentários.
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Seis Caveats - Windows 64-bit Vista

Há pouco dúvida que as arquiteturas 64-bit são o futuro, até a evolução paralela dos processadores e operar sistemas vai. Mas quando vem para baixo a Windows, a versão de 32 bocados da plataforma sobreviverá não somente com Windows Vista, mas também com Windows 7. Neste momento a tempo, entre os detalhes escassos feitos disponíveis por Microsoft sobre a iteração forthcoming de Windows, para seguir Vista, a única coisa certa é que Windows 7 virá no bocado ambos os 32 e em sabores 64-bit.

De acordo com estimativas da companhia de Redmond, por 2008 mid, a base instalar do sistema operando-se de Windows surpass os 1 bilhão marcos miliários worldwide. Mas a maioria vasta daquelas cópias de Windows será ainda 32 bocado, Windows pela maior parte justo XP e Windows Vista. (mais…)

Escrito por Jason sobre Janeiro 12o, 2008 com nenhuns comentários.
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Google Desktop vs. Copernic

The basic idea: What if I could search my own computer as easily as I can search the web? Then I could find an email or a Word document, even a PDF document, or a previously-viewed web page, or all of those on my own computer in an instant, just by entering a few words of text that I think might be in the document or in its name.

Enter Google Desktop (GD). I discovered this a year or two ago, when I was running Windows XP, and thought it was slicker than sliced bread. Well, almost, and certainly better than anything that Microsoft offered. It didn’t work exactly right - sometimes I would click on a result and nothing would come up - but at least it did seem to find everything.

Except WordPerfect documents. I use WordPerfect and certainly prefer it to Microsoft Word, but the documents apparently have a unique format and are not correctly indexed by GD or by Microsoft’s Vista indexing software. No surprise that Microsoft would deliberately omit WordPerfect, because they have been trying to bury it with Word for years (with obvious success),…

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Written by Don on January 8th, 2008 with 4 comments.
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TrueCrypt Is Cool

My business requires me to safeguard the security of certain files. For years I have used Encrypted Magic Folders (EMF) from PC-Magic to encrypt those files, and to hide them from the view of an interloper. I loved it, because files were always encrypted on disk and yet were fully accessible to applications. However, when I upgraded to Vista 64, the new EMF crashed my system so completely that it was unbootable even in safe mode. I tried it twice, recovered twice with some difficulty, and gave up on EMF.

In the meantime I had heard about TrueCrypt, an open-source disk encryption package for Windows and Linux. It’s free! I must admit that after I downloaded it, I needed some time to get my mind around it.

Here are the basics:

  • Using the TrueCrypt application you create a large “container” file on your system, larger than you will need to hold your encrypted files. It can be on any read/write disk, even a memory stick, and is initially filled with random data.
  • The container file can be copied, moved, deleted, or renamed just like any other file. It’s not fragile.

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Written by Don on December 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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Announcing the Microsoft Deployment Solution Accelerator!

Microsoft Deployment is the next version of Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) 2007. Microsoft Deployment, the fourth generation deployment accelerator, enables deployment of servers and desktops. Its tools and end-to-end guidance reduce deployment time, Read More……(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on November 9th, 2007 with no comments.
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Putting together the “Ultimate†PC

This weekend, I decided to “evaluate” all my PC’s on my home network. My main Desktop PC wasn’t performing like I wanted it to and was running a combination of new and old hardware. I had a Test / Work PC running a combination of new and old hardware as well. My Test / Work PC was also running x64 which was something I wanted to move to on my main Desktop PC for quite some time now (I like being on the “bleeding edge”). So I decided to take the best parts of my main Desktop PC and my Test / Work PC and combine them together to create the “Ultimate” Desktop PC for myself. I was pretty satisfied with the results.

Here are the specs of what I ended up with:

I am also now officially running Windows Vista Ultimate x64

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on November 6th, 2007 with no comments.
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