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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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Where are files virtualized in Vista?

Under restricted user account on Vista, you may get write successful when writing to the program files folder. These files get virtualized to a different folder, so that old applications continue to run on Vista.

When you actually go to ¡°Program Files¡± in a Windows Explorer and see there will be no files there.

The file was redirected to the user¡¯s folder. The virtualized directory is a hidden folder, to expose this view go to Organize: Folder options, from a Windows Explorer and then on the view menu, click ¡°Show Hidden Files and Folders¡±. (more¡¦)

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Written by Jason on October 3rd, 2007 with no comments.
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Perform a ScanDisk in XP

XP and Win2K don¡¯t include the DOS SCANDISK Utility. However, you can perform the same task using XP¡¯s and Win2K¡¯s Error Checking feature. To access this feature, perform the following steps:

1. Open Windows Explorer.
2. Right-click the drive you want to check, and select Properties from the context menu.
3. Select the Tools tab.
4. Under Error Checking, click Check Now.
5. If you want the scan to automatically attempt to make repairs or check the disk for bad sectors, select those options and click Start.
6. Close Windows Explorer.

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Written by Jason on September 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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How to autorun programs from USB Flash Drive

How to autorun programs from USB Flash DriveLike we have autoplay feature on CDs, it•âs possible to autorun programs and applications from your removable USB flash drive, provided you use it on Windows XP SP2.

Here•âs a quick guide on how to autorun portable applications from your USB drive. (more¡¦)

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Written by Jason on August 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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