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Usos compatibles con Windows Vista

AntiVirus
¡Avast del software de ALWIL! edición casera v4.7 (32/64-bit) (28 versiones de la lengua)
¡Avast del software de ALWIL! edición profesional v4.7 (32/64-bit) (28 versiones de la lengua)
¡Avast del software de ALWIL! Herramienta del limpiador del virus - versión 1.0.209 (32-bit) (checo)
ClamWin v0.88.5 portable
ESET NOD32 v2.70.31 o más nuevo (32/64-bit, instala como pedacito 32 debajo de Vista x64)
Etrust Etrust EZ CA Antivirus v 8.2.0.13 (32-bit)
Edición libre v7.5.441 del Contra-Virus de Grisoft AVG (32-bit)
Edición profesional v7.5.441 del Contra-Virus de Grisoft AVG (64-bit)
Kaspersky AntiVirus 6.0.2.61 4 y versiones más últimas (32/64-bit) (64 funcionamientos de los pedacitos como 32 pedacitos)
Seguridad 6.0.2.61 4 del Internet de Kaspersky y más nuevo (32/64-bit) (64 pedacitos funcionados como 32 pedacitos)
La estructura 7.2.144 de McAfee McAfee VirusScan 11.2 trabaja solamente con el pedacito 32, ellos está trabajando en remiendo 64-bit
La estructura 7.2.144 del centro 11.2 de la seguridad de McAfee McAfee trabaja solamente con el pedacito 32, ellos está trabajando en remiendo 64-bit
McAfee AntiVirus 8.5i (32-bit)
Consejero del sitio de McAfee McAfee para el IE o Firefox (32-bit)
Aguijón v2.60 de McAfee (32-bit)
Microsoft Windows OneCare vivo 1.5 (32-bit - NOTA: Tiene que abrir algunos puertos para conseguir a Windows el centro móvil del dispositivo para trabajar)
Control normando del virus
Panda Antivirus 2007 (32-bit)
Softwin Bitdefender Antivirus más 10 la estructura 247 (32-bit)
Symantec

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Cómo al uninstall Windows Vista en la configuración dual del cargador

Esto va para toda la gente que piensa que Vista es un pedazo de mierda y que ha decidido a ser leal a XP.

Ahora aquí usted necesidad
VistaBootPro. Comience Windows XP y lance VistaBootPro. Ahora vaya a Maneje las entradas del OS y entonces seleccione Microsoft Windows Vista entrada. Chasque encendido Cancelación abotone y confirme que usted desea suprimir Windows Vista del registro del BCD entonces que usted puede cerrar VistaBootPro.

Ahora usted necesidad abierta Gerencia de la computadora herramienta, usted puede hacer esto trayendo encima de la caja del FUNCIONAMIENTO por llave del triunfo + R y entonces mecanografíe “mmc compmgmt.msc” sin cotizaciones.

Selecto Gerencia del disco del menú izquierdo. Usted verá una lista con todas sus particiones, selecciona la partición adonde usted ha instalado Windows Vista, derecho chasqúelo encendido y elija Formato.

Una vez que usted elija ajustar a formato pedirá ciertos ajustes, I recomiéndele para utilizar los ajustes de defecto para ambos y para presionar OK botón.

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Written by ShaDow on February 15th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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How to Fix “BOOTMGR is missing” while booting windows Vista

Here you go for repairing:
1.Boot off the Windows Vista DVD and then click Next at the first prompt
2.You should see a link in the lower left-hand side for “Repair your computer”
3.The installation process will attempt to find your Vista installation directory. If there’s more than one in the list, select the correct one and then use the Next button again.
4.Click the first link for “Startup Repair”.
5.The installation process will repair the system, and then prompt for you to reboot.
6.Alternatively you could have chosen the Command Prompt option instead, and use the following command to fix the boot options only:

bootrec /fixboot

Written by ShaDow on February 12th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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How to Disable Media Player automatic update in Vista

Windows Media Player in Vista has Automatic Updates enabled. This means that even if you never use Windows Media Player it still downloads the updates that come available for it, as soon as you have connection with the internet.

  • You can disable this by going by changing the following registry key:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayer]

  • Create a registry DWORD key named DisableAutoUpdate and give it a value of 1


Alternative method is to use the built in policy editor:

1. Click on ‘Start’ and in the ‘Start Search’ box type (without the quotes) “gpedit.msc”. When it shows up hit ‘Enter’
2. Now the group policy editor should be on screen, under ‘Computer Configuration’ expand ‘Administrative Templates’ - then expand ‘Windows Components - then scroll down to the ‘Windows media Player’ item and click on it to highlight it.
3. On the right side you should see a policy item named ‘Prevent Automatic Updates’ - right click on it and choose ‘Properties’.
4. Click the ‘Setting’ tab, then click the ‘Enabled’ radio button - then click ‘Apply’
5. There ya go, no more auto updates for Media Player.

Both of the above do the same thing, they both add the registry…

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Written by ShaDow on February 8th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Change SuperFetch to Only Cache System Boot Files

Open regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box and browse down to the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters

Find the EnableSuperfetch key on the right-hand pane, and change the value to one of these:

  • Cache Boot Files Only: 1
  • Cache Applications Only: 2
  • Cache Everything (default): 3

You’ll have to restart your computer before this takes any effect. You could consider clearing out the \Windows\Prefetch folder after making this change to start with a fresh cache, but keep in mind that the next boot will probably be slower since Windows will have to cache everything again.

Written by ShaDow on February 2nd, 2008 with no comments.
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vLite Cuts Vista Install Down to Size

A Croatian college student has created a utility that installs a seriously stripped-down Windows Vista, saying the heft of Microsoft’s biggest desktop OS was just too big to believe. “Who can justify a 15GB operating system?” asked Dino Nuhagic, a fifth-year student from Split, a Croatian city on the Adriatic. Not Nuhagic, or the uncounted users who have turned to his creation, vLite. vLite is a free program that lets users pick and choose which Vista components, hotfixes, drivers and even language packs are installed, then builds a disk image that can be burned to a DVD for unattended installation of the operating system.

“Why did I do it? Well, it’s performance and work environment,” said Nuhagic when asked why he came up with vLite. “Performance, that’s easy to explain. The less things running, the more responsive the OS. But the environment part is where it gets down to personal preference.” Those preferences include options for leaving out virtually every component of Windows Vista, from the minor — such as the bundled screensavers — to the major, such as the firewall or Universal Plug and Play. Some vLite users, in fact, have made it

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Written by ShaDow on January 31st, 2008 with no comments.
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