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Gere um relatório da saúde do sistema em Windows Vista

Em Windows Vista, os usuários podem ter um extensivo Relatório da saúde do sistema gerado para eles na ajuda pesquise defeitos edições do desempenho e da confiabilidade em seu PC ou para ver como saudável seu PC está no general. Para o usuário médio, isto provavelmente não significará qualquer coisa. Mas para mim, eu sou o tipo de usuário que realmente os gostos que têm a abilidade de criar os relatórios que me dizem sobre meu PC assim que mim foram excitados realmente para encontrar esta abilidade em Windows Vista.

Esta noite eu decidi-me gerar um relatório em meu PC principal do desktop para a primeira vez e ver o que diz. Para ter um relatório da saúde do sistema gerado:

  1. Abra o menu do começo.
  2. Direito-clique no “computador” e no clique “propriedades”.
  3. Na janela das propriedades do sistema, estale sobre sua avaliação do índice da experiência de Windows.
  4. Na janela da informação e das ferramentas do desempenho, sob “tarefas” no clique da mão esquerda da placa das opções “avançou ferramentas”.
  5. Sob ferramentas que avançadas a janela escolhe “gere um relatório da saúde do sistema” no fundo.

O relatório gera após aproximadamente 60 segundos de testar. Está aqui meu relatório que da saúde do sistema eu gerei esta noite:

Como você pode ver, toda a sorte dos erros ou os avisos para seu sistema são indicados

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Escrito por Brandon LeBlanc sobre Dezembro 17o, 2007 com nenhuns comentários.
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Melhoramento à versão seguinte de Windows OneCare vivo anunciado para todos os subscritores

A versão nova do serviço vivo de Windows OneCare está sendo feita hoje disponível, funcionando em ambos os 32 - e sistemas 64-bit de Windows Vista (Windows 32-bit XP SP2 é suportado também). Nós construímos OneCare porque nós sabemos que a maioria de repousos têm mais do que um único lemos mais ...... (leia mais)

Escrito pela equipe Blog de Windows Vista sobre Novembro 15o, 2007 com nenhuns comentários.
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Upgrade to Next Version of Windows Live OneCare Announced for All Subscribers

The new version of the Windows Live OneCare service is being made available today, running on both 32- and 64-bit Windows Vista systems (32-bit Windows XP SP2 is also supported).

We built OneCare because we know that most homes have more than a single computer (surely not news to you if you’re a reader of this blog), with PC security and maintenance being needs consistently expressed by both home users and small business owners. A lot of these customers run PCs without basic anti-virus and anti-spyware protection, and even fewer perform performance-enhancing tasks such as disk defragmentation and regular system back-ups. Furthermore, the plethora of digital photos stored on PCs means that more and more people are trusting their systems to archive digital memories, but given the general consumer’s lack of understanding of archival software, doing so becomes a risky proposition indeed. And, when you factor in the prevalence of wireless networks in use in homes and small-businesses, you quickly get the picture that there is a lot of data at risk out there and customers are ill-prepared to take the necessary precautions to ensure it.

It’s not a question of being lazy, but rather having the right tool for

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Written by Nick White on November 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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Secure your wireless network with Windows Live OneCare 2.0

Today, quite a few households have wireless networks that are unsecure - wide open for anyone to connect to. This could be a huge problem especially if PC’s in that home are sharing important family files - like photos and documents - that shouldn’t be seen by strangers. In Windows Live OneCare 2.0, a new feature is coming that will let users of Windows Live OneCare secure an unsecure wireless network in their home. I decided to give this new feature a try and share my experience.

Once I connected to the unsecure wireless network, I launched Windows Live OneCare and was alerted by Windows Live OneCare that I was on an unsecure wireless network and that it can help me to secure it. I clicked “Turn-on” and started the process. Here is a video demo of me going through the process of securing an unsecure wireless network:


Video: Demo: OneCare Wireless Security

I’d like to take a few moments to elaborate on a few things from the video. First off: the router I used to test

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on October 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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Secure your wireless network with Windows Live OneCare 2.0

Today, quite a few households have wireless networks that are unsecure - wide open for anyone to connect to. This could be a huge problem especially if PC’s in that home are sharing important family files - like photos and documents - that shouldn’t be Read More……(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on October 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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Online Photo Backup with Windows Live OneCare 2.0

In my previous demo of Windows Live OneCare 2.0 (beta) I was pretty general about its features. But I’d like to dive a little deeper into some of the enhancements and features coming with Windows Live OneCare’s next major release. Coming with Windows Live OneCare 2.0 will be a brand new way to backup your most important and precious digital photos called Online Photo Backup. With Online Photo Backup you get 10GB of online storage to store your digital photos. Take a look at this small demo I made showcasing Online Photo Backup:


Video: Online Photo Backup with Windows Live OneCare 2.0

Making sure your digital photos are backed up is a high priority for Microsoft and the Windows Live OneCare Team. A user could have many years worth of digital memories stored on their PC and if that PC crashes, those memories are lost. Of course you can back those photos up to another PC, or a DVD but those don’t come entirely risk-free. Backing up to another PC doesn’t mean that PC won’t fail and with backing up

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on August 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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