Linked by David Adams on Tue 27th Mar 2007 15:03 UTC, submitted by Corinne Iozzio
Windows Just when you finally thought your Windows XP settings were just right, here comes Windows Vista. Fear not: PC Magazine has teamed up with Wiley Books to bring you Windows Vista Solutions to guide you through the ins and outs of your new OS. This week's excerpt helps you navigate the control panel to make your computer fit you. Personalize your computer with new themes, wallpaper, sounds, menu options and more. Here's how.
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RE: Best way
by Nex6 on Tue 27th Mar 2007 16:37 UTC in reply to "Best way"
Nex6
Member since:
2005-07-06

fuuny, or:

insert freeBSD disk follow menus...

or to custmise Ubuntu:
instert Vista CD follow menus...



hehe



-Nex6

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RE[2]: Best way
by terog on Tue 27th Mar 2007 16:56 in reply to "RE: Best way"
terog Member since:
2007-03-09

or to custmise Ubuntu:
instert Vista CD follow menus...


But the point of customizing is to make things better so I wouldn't recommend this...

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RE[3]: Best way
by stare on Tue 27th Mar 2007 17:08 in reply to "RE[2]: Best way"
stare Member since:
2005-07-06

or to custmise Ubuntu:
instert Vista CD follow menus...

But the point of customizing is to make things better so I wouldn't recommend this...


I'd recommend this exactly for that reason...

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RE[3]: Best way
by Laurence on Wed 28th Mar 2007 10:22 in reply to "RE[2]: Best way"
Laurence Member since:
2007-03-26

or to custmise Ubuntu:
instert Vista CD follow menus...

But the point of customizing is to make things better so I wouldn't recommend this...


Having used both Vista and Ubuntu, I'd actually say Vista was better (and that's coming from a *nix fanboy)

Edited 2007-03-28 10:24

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