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Formatieren Sie einen USB Antrieb mit NTFS Dateisystem

Durch Rückstellung erlaubt Windows XP Ihnen nicht, nichts aber die FAT und FAT32 Dateisysteme zu benutzen, Ihre USB Antriebe zu formatieren. Mit wenig kann das Fiedeln Sie dem NTFS Dateisystem auf Ihren entfernbaren Vorrichtungen auch zwar ermöglichen. Wünschen würden zu, wie was, ob Sie, gibt es Pro und Cons.

Auf der positiven Seite erlaubt das Ermöglichen von NTFS Ihnen, Ihre Dokumente mit Windows XP zu verschlüsseln errichtet in der Akte Verschlüsselung (obwohl Sie dies in einem Windows 2000 oder in einem Gebiet Netz 2003 nur tun sollten). Es erlaubt auch den Gebrauch von Akte Kompression, die Kapazität Ihrer Scheibe auszudehnen. Sie können NTFS auch verwenden, um zu gewähren und Erlaubnis für einzelne Akten und Hefte innerhalb XP, etwas verweigern, das Sie nicht mit FAT Dateisystemen tun können. Sie können Scheibe Quoten auch einstellen. Kurz gesagt konnte das Ermöglichen von NTFS auf grellen Antrieben einigen Nutzen für ES haben Abteilungen, denen Gebrauch oder diese Vorrichtungen als Standard herausgibt. (mehr…)

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An geschrieben durch Jason 15. November 2007 mit keine Anmerkungen.
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Windows Vista Kleinteil-Einschätzung, die eine Hauptverschönerung erhält: Werkzeug-Expansion verkündet an IHR Forum 2007

Hallo alle! It's been a little bit over 2 months since my last blog on the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.1 (WVHA) release back in August. You may wonder what our dev team is up to. Well, aside from getting the much needed rest, we have been busy working Read More......(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on November 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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Windows Vista Hardware Assessment Getting A Major Facelift: Tool Expansion Announced at IT Forum 2007

Hi all! It's been a little bit over 2 months since my last blog on the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.1 (WVHA) release back in August. You may wonder what our dev team is up to. Well, aside from getting the much needed rest, we have been busy working on the NEXT version of the tool. Yes, we're talking about a major expansion here. For those of you who haven't heard of WVHA, it's basically a network-wide readiness assessment tool that goes out to your network and securely assess each PC for their hardware and device compatibility for Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office migration - click here for my detailed blog post.

Tool Expansion - Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator

This expansion will not only retain the original WVHA functionalities and the 7-language localization, but it will also incorporate many elements for the Windows Server 2008 wave and Microsoft Integrated Virtualization initiative. Imagine having the same agent-less inventory capabilities to survey the IT infrastructure of servers, applications and workstations and get back a series of assessment reports in an hour or two!

Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Solution Accelerator, the new name announced at IT Forum 2007 this week, will be the next-generation WVHA where we will add new assessment scenarios for Windows Server 2008 migration, server virtualization via Hyper-V, application virtualization recommendations using Microsoft Application Virtualization (SoftGrid) and more.

Come join our MAP Beta Program today and give us your

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Written by Baldwin Ng on November 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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Changing the CPU multiplier

Depending on your combination of processor and motherboard, you may also be able to change the actual internal frequency multiplier of the CPU itself, which multiplies the FSB speed to arrive at the actual speed of the CPU in GHz or MHz.

For example: an Athlon XP 3000+ ‘Barton’ processor has a multiplier of 13 and uses a FSB speed of 166Mhz. 166Mhz x 13 equals approximately 2.16Ghz. Change the multiplier to 13.5 and you get (166MHz x 13.5 =) 2.24 Ghz.

Although a small change to the multiplier has a larger proportional effect on your systems speed than increasing the front side bus a considerable amount, the actual performance advantage of increasing the CPU multiplier is not so simple. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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One quick trick prevents AutoRun attacks

AutoRun starts Windows programs automatically
Every recent version of Windows has features known as AutoPlay and AutoRun. These functions are designed to launch applications automatically from a external device containing the necessary AutoRun information. This is what causes an installer window to pop up when you insert a software disc into your CD or DVD drive, for example, or makes a pop-up menu icon appear in the taskbar tray when you insert a USB flash drive. (In some cases, the action doesn’t occur until you double-click the flash drive icon in Windows Explorer.)

When a disc is inserted or a drive is connected to your system, Windows looks in the root directory of the new disc or drive for a file named autorun.inf. If found, Windows executes the instructions in that file. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 9th, 2007 with no comments.
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10 Tips To Improve Your Wireless Network

If Windows ever notifies you about a weak signal, it probably means your connection isn’t as fast or as reliable as it could be. Worse, you might lose your connection entirely in some parts of your home. If you’re looking to improve the signal for your wireless network, try some of these tips for extending your wireless range and improving your wireless network performance.

1. Position your wireless router (or wireless access point) in a central location

When possible, place your wireless router in a central location in your home. If your wireless router is against an outside wall of your home, the signal will be weak on the other side of your home. Don’t worry if you can’t move your wireless router, because there are many other ways to improve your connection. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 7th, 2007 with no comments.
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