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Old 09-19-2006, 03:50 PM
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Hi Felix:

When you talk about dual booting in the context of your tip, are you talking about using two partitions or two drives?

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Old 09-19-2006, 04:25 PM
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Collaboration Cont' 3

So r u ready to “collaborate”, let the process begin.
If this is the 1st time you use People Near Me (PNM) or Windows Meeting Space (WMS), PNM (Note: These r not official abbreviations, I choose them to reduced typing) will ask u for a display name. Note also the “Sign me in automatically….” and “Allow invitation from:”…it’s up to u. Press OK and the Meeting Space interface will pop up. Now u can invite others to join ur meeting, start a shared session, add a handout, etc., etc.
Click Start New Meeting, create a meeting name and password. Use the Options button to select whether or not u want to allow others to join ur meeting (but why not, it’s a meeting). If another user, let’s call him Joe, has connected to PNM, ur meeting will be displayed on his WMS, but won’t be able to join in until u invite him and provide the password to the meeting. Click “Invite people, select Joe’s name and click send invitation. Note that u can also send invitation by email.
Once Joe has joined ur meeting, u both can start collaborating. For example, u can send Joe a note by doing a right-click on his icon and selecting “Send A Note”. This opens the “Send A Note” window on Joe's PC. Joe can reply and continue the conversation.
U can share handouts by clicking the Add button on ur toolbar. If more than two users is collaborating, only one user at a time will be allowed to modify the handout…changes will be send automatically to each PC user….ur original handout will not be modified.
U can share a program by clicking on Share A Program Or Your Desktop. U can allow Joe to access an application running on ur desktop or even ur whole desktop.
Stay tune…more to come. Happy computing.
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Old 09-19-2006, 08:58 PM
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Dual Booting

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Hi Felix:

When you talk about dual booting in the context of your tip, are you talking about using two partitions or two drives?
As far as I know, it shouldn't matter whether you have two partitions or two HDs. I happen to have two HDs, and up until just a few days ago, I was running Vista x86 on WinXP in each HD respectively. At present I'm running Vista x64 and x86 respectively..got rid of WinXP (have a back up just in case). I have not run these OS on separate partitions on same HD however. So if anyone outhere has this setup, please let us know if u can choose which OS to boot from and how it's working for u.
Please note that u can't install Viista and WInXp on same partition and dual boot. If u happen to try this, Vista will take WinXP files and place them on a folder call "Windows Old". U'll not able to boot from WinXP, and u cannot restore WinXP and go back to it. Another thing, if u dualboot XP and Vista, and u decide to get rid of vista, use your XP CD for a fast fix.
Here r the basic steps:

1. Insert disk, restart and boot to the CD.
3. Start the Recovery (R) Console
4. Run Fixboot
5. Run fixmbr to reset the master boot record
6. Exit and and reboot
8. Use the boot.ini file to remove the "Microsoft Windows Longhorn" entry.
9. Now u can format the partition where Vista was installed. Happy computing!
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Old 09-19-2006, 11:16 PM
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If you have 2 hard drives... and are installing to each one with a different os. Then remove the other whilst installing and use the bios/boot menu to choose which to boot... saves hassle if things go wrong. A 'for instance' is if you format the drive with the boot data... then you cant boot into the other os.

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Volume for each application

Have u noticed the new cool feature in Vista? It allows u to independently control the sound level for each application that uses sound. For example, say u want to keep Windows system sounds at a mid range level, and Media Player at a lower level. U can change the volume level settings by opening the speaker volume application (lower/right hand side of notification area of task bar), click mixer, and individually change the volume level for any application that uses sound and is currently running. U can even mute the sound for each individual application. Happy computing!
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Some applications do not support this feature and the master volume changes instead... otherwise it is really useful (Hate game install music!!)

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Old 09-20-2006, 10:53 PM
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Performance Rating

Want to know more about ur performance rating? Go to C:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore on ur PC and double click on the file, or drag it to IE. Happy computing!
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EDIT: Drag to IE

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Want to know more about ur performance rating? Go to C:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore on ur PC and double click on the file, or drag it to IE. Happy computing!
Edited post: Changed EI to IE.
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Old 09-21-2006, 03:31 AM
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File, Tools, View, Help

Want to be able to see the old File, Tools, View, Help menu on Vista's application? Simply press the "Alt" key. Happy computing!
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