April 13th, 2007 ·
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Supposedly a way to extend the amount of usable RAM beyond 4GB on a 32-bit system using ‘Physical Address Extension’ (PAE). It’s unclear from the comments whether anyone has really gotten this to work.
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If you’re still running a Beta or RC version of Vista, you’ve got until June 1st to complete your migration.
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Confused over how much RAM you have? Use the ‘System Information’ tool to get the most accurate value.
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Not happy with Vista’s firewall? Here’s a solid list of alternatives.
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Some keyboard shortcuts from the official Windows Vista Team Blog. To see more, take a look at
my list.
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Corrine
Apr 13, 2007 at 10:35 am
Re: Firewall Software Compatible with Vista
It would have been polite for “Windows Vista Help Blog” to have referenced the source for their posting. The original is at “Windows Vista Bookmarks”, Windows Vista Compatible Firewalls, http://vistabookmarks.blogspot.com/2007/03/windows-vista-compatible-firewalls.html
Referenced at Security Garden at http://securitygarden.blogspot.com/2007/03/vista-compatible-firewalls-and-other.html
Joe
Apr 13, 2007 at 1:49 pm
You don’t know how correct you are. I just found yesterday that “Windows Vista Help Blog” had copied a number of my articles and was even hotlinking my images. I posted a story about it at my personal blog, detailing what I did and what the result was. I won’t be linking back to that blog again. Thanks for the note warning others!
Joe
Apr 13, 2007 at 1:53 pm
After another moments thought, I’m miffed enough about that whole thing that I changed the link I created to the Firewall software above to reflect the original sources URL (your site). Thanks again Corrine.
Corrine
Apr 13, 2007 at 4:10 pm
Thanks, Joe.
On another topic, it doesn’t look like Nick White is going to publish the comment I posted yesterday on Keyboard shortcuts linking to your article here on ITsVISTA.
You have compiled a lot of great resources here, which is why I have several links to your site from Windows Vista Bookmarks and the mirror at Connected to Vista Bookmarks.
Thanks for the great information you are providing.
Regards,
Corrine
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