So you used one of the previous tips to remove the Recycle Bin from your desktop, but now you want to empty it. Can’t simply right-click on it to do that now. What to do? Here’s how to do it from the command line. Keep reading →
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ITsVISTA Tip 23: Empty Vista’s Recycle Bin from the Command Line
January 23rd, 2007 · 5 Comments · 10,743 views
ITsVISTA Tip 22: Stop Security Warning from Apps on Vista
January 22nd, 2007 · 18 Comments · 23,322 views
You’ve downloaded a program, and unzipped it to your Programs folder, but every time you run it, you get a security warning that the publisher isn’t known. You’ve unchecked the Always ask before opening this file box, but the next time you open it, it’s back again. What’s going on? Keep reading →
ITsVISTA Tip 21: Enable and Disable Hibernation in Vista via Command Line
January 20th, 2007 · 11 Comments · 15,283 views
If you hate waiting for Vista to load when you start your computer, hibernation is one way to significantly speed up boot. It basically copies your memory to disk and then shuts down. When you start the computer again, it just loads your RAM from disk, and you’re up and running where you left off previously. The downside of this is that a file must be created on your hard drive to hold this memory, and the file will be as large as the amount of RAM you have. On my computer that’s 2GB, and if you’ve got 4GB of RAM, well, you do the math! If you don’t use hibernate, you can turn it off and save yourself this disk space. Keep reading →
ITsVISTA Tip 20: Other Vista Recycle Bin Options
January 12th, 2007 · 12 Comments · 12,439 views
I‘ve mentioned previously how to remove the Recycle Bin from your desktop, and how to restore it. Now lets take a look a bit further into how the Recycle Bin works, and at some of the ways you can reconfigure how it behaves. Keep reading →
ITsVISTA Tip 19: Restore Your Vista Recycle Bin Icon
January 11th, 2007 · 76 Comments · 172,068 views
So you lost your Recycle Bin icon. Maybe you deleted it on purpose, as I showed in our last tip, or maybe you don’t know how it disappeared. Assuming you didn’t turn off all your desktop icons (right-click your desktop, choose View from the menu, and choose Show Desktop Icons if it doesn’t have a check next to it, which will turn them back on), it’s easy to get back, so stop your sweating and follow these simple steps. Keep reading →
ITsVISTA Tip 18: Delete-Remove-Hide the Vista Recycle Bin
January 10th, 2007 · 4 Comments · 13,544 views
Some people don’t like any icons on their desktop. If this is you, simply right-click your desktop, choose View from the menu, and choose Show Desktop Icons, which will turn them off if they are currently on. Other people don’t mind the icons, they just would prefer not to have the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop. In that case, here’s how to turn it off: Keep reading →
ITsVISTA Tip 17: Is Your Vista On Internet Time? Mine Wasn’t
January 6th, 2007 · 19 Comments · 19,284 views
Internet time servers have been around for a while to help synchronize computer clocks. For most of us, this isn’t a critical need, but occasionally having your computer at the correct time could be important. There have been utilities around for as long as there have been time servers that will synchronize your computer with the servers. In Windows XP, they built this function in (though I never even noticed it), and it’s built into Vista as well. Keep reading →
ITsVISTA Tip 16: Using Vista to Zip and UnZip Files and Folders
January 4th, 2007 · 75 Comments · 54,833 views
So you’ve downloaded a zip file and now you need to open it. Maybe you need to send some files to a friend via e-mail, but they need to be in a zip file to make the trip. Don’t worry about installing any software, Vista can handle zip files in a snap. There are many ways to do it as well. I saw a post at Maximumpcguides and thought why not do an illustrated guide to how I use Vista to zip and unzip. Keep reading →
ITsVISTA Tip 15: Vista’s 267 File and Folder Detail Columns
January 3rd, 2007 · 32 Comments · 20,909 views
Our previous tip showed how to add a checkbox next to all of your files. Today’s tip allows you to add much, much more. When you view your files by ‘Details’ in Explorer, Vista has default columns of information that it shows, depending on the folder you are looking at. When I open my Documents folder, I see Name, Date modified, Type, Size, and Tags. My Pictures folder has Ratings instead of Type, and Date taken instead of Date modified. You’ll find differences in many of the other folders you open as well, as Vista tries to show you information related to the type of content you have in a folder. But what if Vista isn’t showing you what you want to see? Keep reading →
ITsVISTA Tip 14: Use Checkboxes to Select Explorer Items in Vista
January 2nd, 2007 · 2 Comments · 5,447 views
Vista has a number of interesting hidden features. Snowball - The Blog points out one of them, being able to add check boxes to items in the explorer. This gives another option for selecting multiple items (instead of using the CTRL or SHIFT keys). Keep reading →

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