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安装64位景色SP1从32位景色SP1图象

安装64位窗口景色服务组装1从景色SP1的32位图象是在最新的窗口客户的演变变得可能与后期阶段的移动。 与改进一起的范围,景色SP1来到桌以设定和部署改善。 当终端用户将由变动时表面地只冲击,它专业和原始器材制造者能享受服务组装的增加的好处。

因为它将使您的生活在技术的部署和管理附近, SP1为它是伟大的专家。 您能维护一个唯一WinPE图象,因为您能安装景色的64位版本从32位OS”,解释的Deeps De Silva,观众营销经理,微软澳洲。 (更多…)

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六个警告- 64位窗口景色

毫无疑问64位建筑学是未来,就处理器和操作系统的平行的演变是。 但,当它下来到窗口,平台的32位版本将生存不仅与窗口景色,而且与窗口7。 这时及时,在缺乏细节之中使成为可利用由微软关于窗口的即将到来的叠代,跟随景色,唯一的确实是窗口7将进来32位和64位味道。

根据估计从Redmond公司,在仲2008年以前,窗口的安装基地操作系统将超过1十亿个里程碑全世界。 但大多数那些窗口拷贝更将是32位,主要正义Windows XP和窗口景色。 (更多…)

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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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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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