Win Vista operating system use questions

  

Windows Vista operating system has released a number of versions of the beta version, I believe many of you have already tried, I have compiled some Vista related questions. Please correct me if there is any improper situation.

Q: Hello, how do I delete the activated current user account in Vista?

Answer: Right click on the computer, select Manage, select users in local users and groups. Right click on the account you created and select Delete. Remember to right click on the Administrator account, select Properties, Enable it, OK, log out and log in with the Administrator user. This deletes the activated current user account.

Q: What kind of hardware support does Windows have for Vista?

A: For Microsoft's advanced users who want to experience more exciting digital entertainment through Windows Vista, Microsoft offers a second The lowest level PC hardware configuration list. The details are as follows:

· central processor —— x86/x64 processor clocked at 1GHz

·system memory——1GB

· graphics processor —— graphics processor capable of supporting Windows Aero user interface effects

· graphics memory ——128MB

·hard disk space——40GB

·Optical Storage Peripherals——DVD-ROM

·Audio——Windows Compatible Audio Output

·Network Access— —Internet Access

Q: How many versions of Win Vista are there?

A: Windows Vista Starter Edition: It is a 32-bit operating system, mainly for emerging markets. Computer users only support running 3 applications at the same time, and do not support login password or fast user switching (FUS). Overall, Windows Vista Starter Edition is similar to Windows XP Starter Edition.

- Windows Vista Home Basic Edition: It is a simple version of Windows Vista, mainly for single PC home users. Windows Vista Home Basic Edition is the foundation for other Windows Vista releases, including Windows Firewall, Windows Security Center, Secure Wireless Network, Anti-Spam/Virus/Spyware, Web Map, Windows Search, Aero User Interface, Movie Maker, Photo Gallery, Features such as Windows Media Player, Outlook Express with RSS support, and P2P messaging tools. Overall, Windows Vista Home Basic Edition is similar to Windows XP Home Edition.

- Windows Vista Home Premium Edition: Based on Windows Vista Home Basic Edition, it adds all the home entertainment and personal production features, mainly for PC enthusiasts, multi-PC users and laptop users. In addition to basic features, Windows Vista Home Premium Edition features media center and media center extensions, DVD video editing, HDTV playback, Tablet PC, and Wi-Fi audio configuration and roaming. Overall, Windows Vista Home Premium Edition is similar to Windows XP Media Center Edition.

- Windows Vista Professional Edition: It is aimed at enterprises of all sizes, has joined the domain name joining and management functions, is compatible with non-Microsoft network protocols (such as Netware and SNMP), has remote desktop, IIS web server and Encrypted file system and other functions. Overall, Windows Vista Professional Edition is similar to Windows XP Pro Edition.

-Windows Vista Small Business Edition: An extension of the Windows Vista Professional Standard Edition, designed for small businesses, with special features such as backup, PC fax, and scanning. Windows Vista Small Business Edition can be upgraded to Windows Vista Enterprise Edition or Windows Vista Ultimate Edition. Microsoft has not launched Windows XP Small Business Edition for small businesses.

-Windows Vista Enterprise Edition: An extension of Windows Vista Professional Standard Edition for enterprise decision makers, IT managers and employees, including advanced features such as virtual PCs, multilingual user interfaces, and full encryption. Microsoft has not launched a similar version of Windows XP.

-Windows Vista Ultimate Edition: It is Microsoft's best PC operating system to date, with all the features of Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Pro Edition. In addition, it also features special game features, podcasting features and online clubs. Microsoft plans to offer Windows Vista Ultimate Edition users extended A1 services, free music downloads, free movie downloads, online entertainment software and priority support. At present, the product positioning of Windows Vista Ultimate Edition is still unclear, and Microsoft has not launched a similar version of Windows XP.

Q: Hello, I installed Vista 5472 and the graphics card is FX5900. After installing the 88.61 beta display driver, the control panel of the graphics card could not be found, and the driver was not installed. What should I do?

A: Now the control panel of NVIDIA graphics card is integrated in the control panel of the system, and you can find it by entering the control panel of the system.

Q: How to set up Windows Vista ADSL dial-up connection

Answer: The dial-up connection setting under Windows Vista is the same as Windows XP. Open Network Neighborhood and select “Create” in the selection bar on the left. A new link”. Then follow the instructions and enter the corresponding account and password step by step.

Q: How to activate Vista

A: There is no real way to activate Vista, only the 14-day usage limit can be removed! The specific method is as follows:

1.Run Services.msc, open the service manager.

2. Disable the Software Licensing Service, restart

to 5342, this method is feasible, the method will be updated after the subsequent version test!

Q: I use The Athlon64 3000+, C51G motherboard, 1G memory. Now use the built-in 6100 display chip, share 256M memory as video memory, everything is normal after installing Vista 5472, you can see translucent effects, there is a special animation effect when maximizing the minimum window. Then get the Internet to install a Flash Player 9, and then installed the motherboard driver, including the display driver and sound card driver. I don't know when the transparency effects and animation effects are gone. I can't do anything to achieve the effect. I don't know how to open the special effects. And after uninstalling the display driver, the resolution and refresh rate are the same as when the 2000 driver is not installed. It is normal to replace the display driver. Why can the newly installed system be transparent without using the display driver? It is not available after the driver is installed.

A: The problem is that you installed the graphics driver, you The driver for the XP is installed. You can use the driver that comes with Vista, you can't use the driver for XP. All you have to do now is install the for Vista driver from Nvidia: http://cn.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_88.61.html.

Q: How do I get Vista to support Chinese software?

Answer: You need to modify the regional and voice options as follows: (The 5308 version is no longer needed, only the first time you need to enter Select in front of the desktop)

1. Open the Control Panel and click on “Change the system language” to open the “Regional and Language Options” dialog box and select the “Administrative” tab at “Select a” In the language for non-Unicode programs” drop-down menu, select “Chinese(PRC)”.

2. Open the “Formats” tab of the "Regional and Language Options" dialog box and select “Chinese(PRC)” in the "Current Formats>

3. Confirm restart!

Q: How does Vista set the IP address?

Answer: Strat--Network--Click on the top of Netwoek Center--left side View connections

of the column Q: Who knows where the DX of Vista can be found?

Answer: Run (windows key + R) Enter dxdiag

Q: No Support DX9 graphics card, how to open DWM effect?

Answer: Please find a way to install XP graphics driver (for example, install in compatibility mode), then use the following program to open!

If you want to close after installing SP1, please change the key value of the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\DWM "UseMachineCheck"=dword:00000000 to 1 or delete it!

Note: Some graphics cards may cause system after DWM is enabled. Bad speed or inability to enter the system!

Q: How to edit Vista's multi-system boot menu BootManager?

A: MS introduced BootManager in Vista to replace the original Boot. Ini manages multi-system booting, and editing the contents of BootManager requires BCDEDIT. Detailed content can be viewed to get Vista5231 multi-system boot and use the command line BCDEDIT.EXE to successfully modify the VISTA boot menu!

Note: Due to recent versions, Vista has changed greatly on Bootmanager, Vista and XP/2003 There are also some differences in the boot, using this method to modify, may still be unable to completely solve the problem of the level 2 boot menu!

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