Make the best out of your Vista

Mar 2, 2007 10:56 GMT  ·  By

"Tweaks and tips to get the very best from Microsoft's operating system" is a succinct description of the contents of the Windows Vista Power User Guide. Although the title may be confusing, this is not a Microsoft release, but rather the work of a Windows Vista enthusiast. "I've written this quite comprehensive Power Users guide to Windows Vista. It's intended for casual PC users to help them get the best out of the OS. It's a 56 page guide to almost every aspect of Vista for home users including a glossary and an appendix on how to get started with Office 2007," are the words of Mike Halsey, the author of the Windows Vista Power User Guide.

The guide will reveal to Windows Vista users the way to get the best out of their operating system via advanced system settings, utilities and tweaks. The author promised that the guide will be updated continuously in order to keep up with the evolution of Windows Vista. In this regard, Service Pack features and new tools and capabilities will be added to the guide over time.

In the 56 pages of the Windows Vista Power User Guide, you will be able to access information related to the installation, searching, exploring and connecting capabilities of the operating system. However, the guide does not stop to this.

It goes on to cover security, entertainment, maintenance, diagnostics and tweaking. The guide additionally deals with Windows Vista upgrade options and also features an option about the 2007 Microsoft Office System.