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kabuto202
post Mar 24 2008, 09:47 AM
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Many people have bought vista and are now disappointed that so many of their applications don't work on it. Then they begin flamming it because they lack the ability to make things work. Here is a few things you can do to make vista work for you.

Disable User Accounts:
1) Go to Control Panel
2) Click on user accounts
3) Click disable.
Why you should do this: This saves allot of time when your trying to open an application that has that "windows shield" in front of it. It also makes it so that you open everything as an administrator.

Update Vista:
1) Go to control panel.
2) Click on vista updates
3) Select the updates you want and click ok.
Why you should do this: Microsoft is constantly adding compatibility updates. Why not?

Disable Vista fire wall:
1) Go to Control Panel
2) Click on fire wall
3) Click on disable.
Why you should do it: Vista's fire wall is extremely aggressive. While it doesn't do any thing useful (Since there are almost no compatible viruses with vista) it really kills your compatibility and speed of your pc. If your afraid of viruses install Avast (Free software.)

Run XP application in compatibility mode:
1) Right click on the application.
2) Click on properties.
3) Click on compatibility
4) Select XP service pack two.
5) Click ok
Why you should do it: It's vista's built in compatibility generator. USE IT!

Check Google for fixes on compatibility issues
1) Go on google.
2) Type in "[Name Of Application] Vista Issues"

I hope this tutorial helps!


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post Mar 24 2008, 07:50 PM
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Disable User Accounts:
1) Go to Control Panel
2) Click on user accounts
3) Click disable.
Why you should do this: This saves allot of time when your trying to open an application that has that "windows shield" in front of it. It also makes it so that you open everything as an administrator.

I think after you do it . Some malware ,example Spyware, Virus can be easily to destroy your process.


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Disable User Accounts:
1) Go to Control Panel
2) Click on user accounts
3) Click disable.
Why you should do this: This saves allot of time when your trying to open an application that has that "windows shield" in front of it. It also makes it so that you open everything as an administrator.


This can also make computers run slower...I've heard anyways...


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post Mar 26 2008, 01:46 PM
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Yeah sometimes disabling User Account Control can make your computer run slower than normal
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post Mar 26 2008, 06:44 PM
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First Of all disabling account control makes your PC run faster. Cause normally it would require to constantly check authorization with every action you do. Disabling your account control makes your PC run hell of a lot faster. The way I know, I have Vista and I've used every single method that I posted. As for my computer speed, lets just say that I can torrent down 8 gigs worth of crap, while burning my old games onto a CD, and playing Crysis on single player at the same time with rare occasional lag. So from experience I can safely conclude that when you turn off user accounts their is either no reduction in speed, or so minor that will only be noticed on low end computers.

@Nechi: Vista is to Microsoft as Macs are to the PC world. Less then 0.5% of viruses can infect vista and if you have avast shield like I told you then you wouldn't have to worry at all.


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@Nechi: Vista is to Microsoft as Macs are to the PC world. Less then 0.5% of viruses can infect vista and if you have avast shield like I told you then you wouldn't have to worry at all.

Now,Virus can't infect vista. But, You think in the future it can't ?
I turn on Windows Shield on my vista , use Avast Home Edition and use Spyware Terminator to defend my PC.
I think protect keep better correct.


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post Mar 27 2008, 05:51 AM
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Look so far there have been no reports of virus infections on vista. If you want you can listen to me and get the most out of your PC. Or you can ignore my knowledge and fortify your computer against a non existing threat. It's you choice, I told you where I stand.


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First of all me n VxOsx meant your performance is slower such as opening Firefox will be slower, not opening require admin programs... and it will open your comp up to more threats.. How the hell do you knowyour even right?


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post Mar 27 2008, 08:53 PM
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First of all. All applications have to go trough authorization checking (Including Fire Fox), you might not see them but that's how it works. Second as I said in my previous posts, Vista is at this point immune to 99.99% of viruses. Lastly, I won't write a tutorial about something, if I'm not 100% sure about it. If you can find PROOF that it is other wise then I will change my tutorial accordingly.

I respect your opnion but, I if you want me to change something or convince me of something please post supporting evidence next time.


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QUOTE (Nechi @ Mar 25 2008, 03:04 AM) *
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Disable User Accounts:
1) Go to Control Panel
2) Click on user accounts
3) Click disable.
Why you should do this: This saves allot of time when your trying to open an application that has that "windows shield" in front of it. It also makes it so that you open everything as an administrator.

I think after you do it . Some malware ,example Spyware, Virus can be easily to destroy your process.


I wouldn't mind, as long as you don't get that annoying confirmation box, everytime you try to open anything.

Does anyone know how to get rid of the little box that pops up on the top of internet explorer, and stop it from blocking the active content?


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post Mar 28 2008, 06:23 AM
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Yeah, use Fire Fox or Opera. But, Fire Fox is better.
Or, If I remember correctly there should be a setting which you can turn of in options.

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I tried that, but it just stops the window coming up, but the pages display in raw HTML.


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That's weird. What OS are you running?


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Vista, home Premium?


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post Mar 28 2008, 04:33 PM
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Hmmm... Is your PC fully updated? If not, then use auto update.
If yes, then I think that might be something you need to talk with Microsoft customer support. (I think they have live chat which will solve your problem in like 10 min.)

Sorry, I never encountered this issue before nor do I know anyone else who did.


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kabuto202, quit making rubbish statements when you clearly know nothing about what you're talking about. For a start, disabling UAC makes little to no difference in performance, for the good or bad. UAC relies on system processes that are always running with Vista in the first place, so disabling it makes NO performance difference what so ever. All it is is disabling a feature of a program; the program continues to run, merely not using that feature. Disabling it in the first place is actually a bad idea, as it almost completely shuts off Vista primary security system. Instead, there are ways to merely disable those annoying pop up boxes. Your still sacrificing a little bit of security, but not nearly as much when disabling UAC entirely.

The standard firewall with Vista doesn't use up many resources at all (barely any, in fact), and it actually has fairly good inbound protection against spyware and malware. It's outbound protection is questionable, but it should be no means be disabled unless it is conflicting with other software.

"Vista is immune to 99.9% viruses"? Total bluecarp. Vista-specific viruses were unleashed in early August 2005, as soon as the first ever beta came out. That's almost three years ago. Furthermore, Symantec (the leading corporation in computer security) released a study early last year which found that Vista is still susceptible to legacy viruses and malware. This is because Vista uses a very similar structure to XP, and very little changes have to be made in order for virus makers to get their malware to work on the new OS. Keep in mind that these findings unveiled a year ago, and that by now Vista is less secure then even back then, as is gains in popularity and as people gain a better understanding of how it works.

So yeah, please just shut up, especially when you're giving technical advice which is absolute bogus.

Oh, and here's some reading for you. Yes, I actually back up my information with sources:



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First of all I know what I'm talking about. Second of all, speaking from pure experience after having my machine for almost a year now, I have not once contracted any sort of malware, nor did any of the people that I ever spoke too. Disabling UAC does help because IT causes an extremely large amount of compatibility issues. For example when I first got this PC and I tried to run HL2 on it. It began screaming at me that I do not have admin rights even though I set it to run as administrator. When I turned it off it ran perfectly. Same problem my friend had with SCDA. Not only that but sometimes the message will never pop up at all when it's supposed to and it would make it impossible to install a certain software.

As for vista fire wall, it takes up a very large amount of resources. Not only does it slow down web browsing, it kills your torrent rates and makes it almost impossible to play MMO's or just about any thing that requires constant connection to a server. If you had any experience with PCs you would know that the vista fire wall is extremely aggressive. This point you shan't argue with me about for you will lose.

As for the viruses. First of all the only one of the so called sources that you used that supported what you said in any way was from "Computer World" as site that has been know to use broken statistics to help the sale of their partners' products. Second of all I never said leave you computer completely defenseless. I said to use Avast and to surf with Fire Fox. That combined with vista's own structure make it almost IMMUNE to viruses.

Next time try to read the WHOLE post before making a pathetic attempt to prove meh wrong.

Also take NOTE: This tutorial was made to make vista COMPATIBLE with other application AND WAS NOT MADE TO DO ANYTHING ELSE. So tdog please stay on topic next time.


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Actually, quite a few months ago there was a Vista update that made a crapload of applications start working on Vista. It is very hard to find one that will not work on Vista now.


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QUOTE (kabuto202 @ Apr 12 2008, 02:02 PM) *
First of all I know what I'm talking about. Second of all, speaking from pure experience after having my machine for almost a year now, I have not once contracted any sort of malware, nor did any of the people that I ever spoke too. Disabling UAC does help because IT causes an extremely large amount of compatibility issues. For example when I first got this PC and I tried to run HL2 on it. It began screaming at me that I do not have admin rights even though I set it to run as administrator. When I turned it off it ran perfectly. Same problem my friend had with SCDA. Not only that but sometimes the message will never pop up at all when it's supposed to and it would make it impossible to install a certain software.

As for vista fire wall, it takes up a very large amount of resources. Not only does it slow down web browsing, it kills your torrent rates and makes it almost impossible to play MMO's or just about any thing that requires constant connection to a server. If you had any experience with PCs you would know that the vista fire wall is extremely aggressive. This point you shan't argue with me about for you will lose.

As for the viruses. First of all the only one of the so called sources that you used that supported what you said in any way was from "Computer World" as site that has been know to use broken statistics to help the sale of their partners' products. Second of all I never said leave you computer completely defenseless. I said to use Avast and to surf with Fire Fox. That combined with vista's own structure make it almost IMMUNE to viruses.

Next time try to read the WHOLE post before making a pathetic attempt to prove meh wrong.

Also take NOTE: This tutorial was made to make vista COMPATIBLE with other application AND WAS NOT MADE TO DO ANYTHING ELSE. So tdog please stay on topic next time.


Try Right-clicking:
Properties>Security>Edit>Click on your User Account>Check Full Control
Properties>Security>Advanced>Owner>Edit>Choose your User Account as Owner.

You should now have full privileges on your Game/Application.

wink.gif If the check-boxes are greyed out, I do not know of any way so far of getting them Checkable. wink.gif

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and UAC makes no difference to Compatibility wink.gif
It just asks for permission to run the program wink.gif
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The easiest why I got programs to work on Vista was to find the .exe file, right-click and chose properties and then click Compatibility. After that, I chose to run the program in Windows XP SP2 and then check the box stating "Run as Administrator". Always worked for me.


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