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September 7th, 2006

10 essential tweaks for Windows Vista RC1

Posted by Ed Bott @ 4:43 am

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[Don't miss the sequel to this post, 10 tips and tweaks for Vista experts, which covers RC2] 

Admit it: You're curious about Windows Vista Release Candidate 1. Now that Microsoft has made it available for download by the public (after giving technical beta testers a five-day head start), you can take it for a test drive.

There's no doubt that RC1 is a huge improvement over Beta 2, which was released earlier this year. On the right hardware, it's fast and a pleasure to use. (On the wrong hardware, it's downright painful, but that's a story for another day…) If you're ready to give Vista a try, I've put together a list of 10 tweaks that will make the experience easier for you. This page contains a summary of the ten tips. For detailed instructions with illustrations for all the tweaks, visit the accompanying image gallery.

Tweak #1: Set up without a product key

The Windows Vista setup process makes it appear that you have to enter a product key to install the operating system, just as you do with Windows XP. But that's not so. Regardless of how you start the setup program, you'll quickly come to a dialog box that asks you to enter a product key. Leave it blank, and then click No in response to the "Are you sure?" dialog box. You'll be presented with a list of all the different Vista versions available on the DVD. You can pick one and use it for up to 14 days without any hassle. After 14 days, though, you'll need to enter a valid product key or do a fresh install.

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Tweak #2: Adjust power settings

By default, Windows Vista sets power management to what it calls a Balanced plan. I don't like the fact that it puts my PC to sleep after an hour of inactivity, and it's also a little baffling that the power button on the Start menu doesn't actually turn off the computer. I'll show you how to fix these and other annoyances.

Tweak #3: Give your system a performance boost

Vista's ReadyBoost feature allows you to plug in a USB flash drive or a flash memory card and use its contents to cache frequently used files. Surprisingly, this feature really works, and with the cost of 1GB+ flash drives these days it's a cheap way to speed up a system without having to remove the cover.

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Tweak #4: Put a gadget or two on the desktop

OK, the concept of the Windows Sidebar isn't all that fresh. But some of its gadgets are actually useful. I'm partial to the weather widget, er, gadget and the CPU/memory meter. You might like the lightweight RSS reader or the Pokemon-style desktop clock. Or maybe you want the Sidebar to go away for good.

Tweak #5: Tame the Start menu

I don't understand why the default configuration for the Start menu uses large icons. The optional small icons take up half as much room, and the text labels are exactly the same size. For displays on portable PCs in particular, switching to smaller icons is essential. You can use the same dialog box to control what appears on the Start menu.

Tweak #6: Change the look and feel of your desktop and more

The new Personalization dialog box organizes just about every "look and feel" setting in a single place. You can change the color of window elements, change or disable transparent title bars, add an artsy background, and reconfigure the screen saver so it doesn't demand a password when you get back from lunch.

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Tweak #7: Tune up performance

The new Task Manager has one extra tab, a bunch of new features, and a completely redesigned Performance tab that's much easier to understand than its XP predecessor. If that's not enough detail, open the Resource Monitor and get exhaustive details on just exactly which processes are using your CPU and memory and whether your disk and network are really working at top speed.

Tweak #8: Make searches smarter

Search is integrated into the Windows Vista file system. It works reasonably well out of the box, but you can improve its usability and performance with a few judicious tweaks. You'll need to look in at least three different places to find all available search options.

Tweak #9: Check startup programs

Windows Defender, which is included with Windows Vista by default, gets pigeonholed as an antispyware utility, but it's really much more. The Software Explorer feature lets you take a close look at every running program and remove or disable those that are starting automatically.

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Tweak #10: Back it up

Finally, Windows has a decent backup program. If you install Windows Vista Business or Ultimate, you can use the new Complete PC Backup feature to save an image of your system drive after you get everything configured just right. For the Home Basic and Home Premium editions, set file-based backups that run on a scheduled basis.

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Number 11  Chad_z | 09/07/06
#12 Reformat the  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/07/06
No, #11 is correct, there is no #12.  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
Linux and Work?  mustang_z | 09/07/06
Sorry but I don't play  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
Work and Play  rich@... | 09/20/06
I will admit to having a dual boot for games but that area is improving  slim-01 | 10/05/06
You don't give me any compelling reason to NOT use Linux  mdsmedia | 09/07/06
Guess what! I agree!  Cayble | 09/08/06
I find this very hard to beleive  slim-01 | 10/05/06
One of the best post I have ever read  slim-01 | 10/05/06
Have you ever actually got down and tried using Linux for work  slim-01 | 10/05/06
Already BEING THERE and ...  mwagner@... | 09/07/06
In business there are costs, yes  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
Kudos!  SpywareFighter | 09/07/06
Not according to anything I have seen  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/07/06
Well get out of  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
Funny,  Suicida| | 09/07/06
I guess.....  todbran@... | 10/05/06
Your comments are totally obsolete  slim-01 | 10/05/06
Chant the "LINUX REAL WORK" chant!  Cayble | 09/08/06
Umm I think your keyboard is broken  Linux User 147560 | 09/08/06
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#13 Take Keyboard Away From No_Ax  itanalyst | 09/07/06
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Okay  straybeat_z | 09/09/06
And you call the Linux users 12yr olds  slim-01 | 10/05/06
12 Reformat the - no need  barsteward | 09/07/06
Odd I've been getting all my work done just fine in Linux for 4 mo now  slim-01 | 10/05/06
People like you are hilarious!!!  NonZealot | 09/07/06
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And whay, pray tell, should we put ...  mwagner@... | 09/07/06
But how many of those applications will  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
I thought you said you hadn't looked at this  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/06
You're right,  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
Be a big boy, stay out of the Windows bashing  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/07/06
Let me teach you a few things then Axe  slim-01 | 10/05/06
You've been misinformed  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/06
Well Ed  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
No license keys available?  mtgarden | 09/07/06
They haven't made it available to everyone yet  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/06
Sign-up  pknut | 09/07/06
Here's the link  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/06
Thanks for the clarification  mtgarden | 09/07/06
pre rc1 key  djlemas@... | 09/08/06
Use key from Beta2?  wkulecz | 09/07/06
use Beta 2 key  diane wilson | 09/07/06
RC1  sguerin_z | 09/07/06
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not soon  djlemas@... | 09/08/06
why?  gdstark13 | 09/07/06
No, you don't need any change  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/06
90% don't need it  leojohns@... | 09/08/06
Of course there MAY be a future reason  barefoot1976 | 09/09/06
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it really depends on your needs...  JoeMama_z | 09/07/06
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win process help?  kckn4fun | 09/07/06
You're looking for Process Explorer  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/06
that's it!  kckn4fun | 09/07/06
Hardware Issues  IT_Guy_z | 09/07/06
I think it is unrealistic ...  mwagner@... | 09/07/06
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That's easy...  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
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Vista is STILL beta so why download?  erniem1970@... | 09/07/06
Just about everything in your comment is wrong  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/06
I think he/she  Linux User 147560 | 09/07/06
Thief?  DirtyDingus | 09/07/06
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just down load the 64 bit  djlemas@... | 09/08/06
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Why complain  andypiesse@... | 09/20/06
Vista v. Linux -- THE Ultimate Fighting Championship!  russdwright@... | 09/07/06
If you have ever used OS X  JohnM865 | 09/07/06
I wouldnt mind  Suicida| | 09/07/06
Yeah, except  cyanna | 09/08/06
I'd appreciate a detailed feature list  cou-cou | 09/08/06
That would be a long article indeed  cyanna | 09/08/06
Thanks  cou-cou | 09/11/06
WinXp + New PC Required + A lot of bulk for a new GUI  slim-01 | 10/05/06
Features  cyanna | 09/08/06
RC1  djlemas@... | 09/08/06
product key rc1  budi satriyadi | 08/30/07
I like the new look of the desktop better,  michael_t | 09/08/06
USB drives dirt cheap  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/08/06
Still DRAM is way way faster than USB flash drive, which is like  michael_t | 09/08/06
Yes, SCSI drives are supported  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/08/06
WindowsOSX  IceTheNet@... | 09/08/06
Vista is easy to like a lot  docdeh | 09/08/06
Ed, I am wondering why---  barefoot1976 | 09/09/06
Drivers and Software  ralphdb@... | 09/12/06
Tweak #11: Uninstall Vista, Erase Vista RC1downloads, Reinstall Windows XP.  rh0 | 09/11/06
It's Beautiful. It's also Overkill  mistywindow | 10/05/06
Windows Vista RC1  tepolgar | 10/27/06
Yes, SCSI drives are supported  tepolgar | 10/27/06
Newer SCSI adapters supported  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/01/06
Windows Vista Performance  vsu_mail@... | 10/24/07

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