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Whoo, according to Microsoft, they knew all along that Vista was "not what they wanted it to be"...
But they are making a new Operating System called Windows 7... how original as the Windows Version of it is 7... :P
Let's hope for the best, and I know for sure it's vista, but without any problems. The taskbar has changed, the features are majorly improved... WHOO!

Like Adobe Reader 9 having a quiet release, Microsoft have gone even more quiet to release publicly Windows Installer 4.5.
Most programs, especially Microsoft Programs use an installer called Windows Installer to install their programs. I know Windows XP has come with Windows Installer 2, and users had to install Windows Installer 3 for their programs to work around in 2006. I think in the future it will happen again for Version 4.5, so this time Microsoft have prepared users by listing this product in the Microsoft Downloads website. I recommend downloading and installing Windows Installer 4.5 to get prepared for the future programs, and this version has updates, more security, and improved install time.
You can download Windows Installer 4.5 here.
For more Tips, Tricks and Tweaks, go to my website!

I have had a great program called TuneUp Utilities for a whole year now on all of my Windows XP and Vista computers, and I now can't live without it.
TuneUp Utilities is a Windows Ultility tool which can improve your system's performance, thoroughly clean up your hard drives, solve your PC problems with a few clicks, and customize windows to your personal requirements. It works on most versions of Windows, including Windows Vista, and you can either manually tune-up Windows, or it can do it automatically for you, which is a great feature that most other ultilities don't have.
For More Information, Visit the TuneUp Utilities Website!
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Hey Everyone,
I have decided to change my username from Jozzalanco to Jozz. I hope this doesn't cause confusion, and at least people will think that it's short for Jozzalanco.
Just wanted to inform you guys for your piece of mind =]
Jozz xx
1 comment | Log in to comment! | Share this!I'm sure everyone knows about VIsta's UAC. It's where Windows asks you if Windows can perform a task. For example, if you install a program, Vista covers your screen in black with a window and two buttons, continue and cancel. Tere's a screenshot below if you are still confused.
My video above will show you how to disable it, so you will not need to press continue every time. Personally I would leave it on for security, but I guess XP users moving to Vista might want it off.

Hey Guys,
This is for all of those vista users out there.
This code will turn Auto Tuning off for improved network and/or internet speed.
What does the code do?
Well, Windows Vista comes with something called Auto Tuning, and it Auto Tunes your Internet Connection. But lately They figured out that your speed is slowing down because of this, like sucked usuage to a black hole for no reason.
So they and I recommend turning Auto Tuning Off.
By Adding this code, you are letting your Internet Connection control it self, like Windows XP did.
I mean to get faster internet I would have to sacrifice something else.. wouldn't I?
As described before, Vista's Auto Tuning crap made you waste some of your Internet Speed, which your internet went no where.
Will be any later side effects?
No there isn't, and if something goes wrong (which is unlikely) you can reverse it by adding the same code, but instead of typing 'disabled', type 'normal'.
The soon to be game of Mouse Escape 2009 started last month, and has users excited for this Mouse Game.
Jozzalanco, the owner of Mouse Escape 2008 said next year will be huge. It will include mouse challenges, a smaller mouse point than previous versions, a biography about people in the collaboration, sponsors, and even a storyline to it!
Mouse Escape 2009 will be released hopefully on January 1st, 2009.
4 comments | Log in to comment! | Share this!Microsoft last week released Windows XP Service Pack 3 with a unexpected date. XP SP3 was supposed to be realesed later on in the year, where Windows XP users would expect to get ready. But now, being relesed on the Microsoft Download's Page, Windows Update, and on Microsoft Update, it has been a major success for me.
Downloading did take not too long, Installation was a bit slow, but hey, It is a service pack! It seemed exactly the same, nothing big has changed, but I must say performance has improved.
I recommend all Windows XP users to upgrade to SP3 as soon as you can, because compatability issues won't matter, SP3 is just a bunch of updates...
Windows Update or Microsoft Update should tell you to download it on thier website, or it should appear on Automatic updates.
If you wish to download it manually for multible computers, download it by clicking HERE. Just beware, it is a big file size, just like Vista SP1.

4th April, 2008
Microsoft not long ago have realeased their public version of Windows Vista Service Pack One, and according to Microsoft, not everyone will get it.
Some programs and driver have forced some Windows Vista Users to not get SP1, because of thier compatibility issues. This does include Intel, Realtek, and many more.
Microsoft strongly recommends that you wait for Microsoft Update to install SP1 when your computer or notebook is ready. But, you can still download it manually. If you do download it manually, get ready to download at around 500 MB. With Windows Update, it's about 70 MB. So, it's really up to you.
Also, Microsoft have now included FREE Windows Vista SP1 support if you have any trouble, what so ever.
Still have Questions Unanswered? Paul Thurrott has the answers for you.
You can download Windows Vista service pack from the Microsoft Downloads Page, or wait untill it comes to you on Microsoft Update, which Microsoft Recommends.
