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Set The Default Operating System In Vista

When you dual boot multiple operating systems — such as Vista and Windows XP — you can easily configure the default boot operating system. In the case of Vista and Windows XP, you need to set the default boot operating system from within Vista.
To set the default boot operating system within Vista:

Right click the [...]

Using The Character Map In Vista

The character map has many symbols and characters, both common and uncommon, that you can insert into your documents. When you open the Character Map, you will see all the symbols and characters for a specific font. To insert a symbol from the Character Map into a Word document:

Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools.

Click [...]

Device Manager Icons In Vista

Device Manager provides a graphical view of the hardware that is currently installed on the computer. The device drivers and resources associated with that hardware are listed in the properties window of each device. You can open Device Manager by right clicking on My Computer, selecting Properties, and clicking the Device Manager button from the [...]

The Decision Should Be Mine

Gnomie Craig writes:
After using the Amiga OS for almost 15 years, I came over to Windows 98SE around 1999. For the most part, I wasn’t very happy with Windows; Amiga was so much simpler — even though Windows was capable of so much more than what the Amiga OS offered.
Having dealt with the [...]

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