The Windows Command Processor is one of the long time surviving features in Windows Vista. It essentially delivers a window designed to mimic the old MS-DOS display for managing command-line instructions, according to Microsoft. Via cmd users can not only work with MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) commands, but also have an additional range of options available. cmd in this regard is a viable alternative to using the graphical user interface in Windows Vista. Command prompt will enable you to perform all the functions associated with a Vista GUI such as Windows Aero, from navigating to searching, to creating directories, setting up ... [read more >>] Are you running Windows Vista on a system powered by an Intel processor? Then it's about time you updated your operating system. Microsoft has made available for download a microcode reliability update addressing specific issues associated with the Windows operating system and Intel processors. The microcode update is designed to improve reliability of the systems running Intel processors. The update applies to both 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the Windows Vista operating system, but not only. Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP, also 32-bit and 64-bit, can updated. Microsoft offered little information related to the update outside of ... [read more >>] There is an array of technical details behind the content built for Windows DreamScene in Windows Vista. With the latest operating system from Microsoft, users will be able to discard the static wallpapers for a superior experience delivered by animated backgrounds. Windows Vista even enables users to employ their own videos as backgrounds for the operating system. But first, there are a few aspects that need to be considered. According to Alex Kipman, the Ultimate's Group Manager, users have to pay mind to content, rendering and encoding attributes. As far as content is concerned, DreamScene backgrounds require a static camera angle, ... [read more >>] |