XP’s Up button in Vista
If your used to use the up button in Windows XP you can’t help to notice that Vista only has the back and next button. But no worry’s the functionality is still there, you can call it through the shortcut alt-up. So the next time you started browsing your filesystem and the back button just isn’t good enough, hitting alt-up can be the perfect alternative.
Move Up a Directory in Vista’s Explorer [lifehacker]
Personalise your Windows installation disk with nLite
nLite is a freeware customization tool for Windows, it gives you the opportunity to remove Windows components like media player, MSN Explorer from the installation wizard. With other words you can make your own personalised Windows installation disk. With nLite you will be able to have Windows installation which on install does not include, or even contain on media, the unwanted components.
This freeware tool you van download from http://www.nliteos.com
Features
Service Pack Integration, Component Removal, Unattended Setup, Driver Integration, Hotfixes Integration, Tweaks, Services Configuration, Patches, Bootable ISO creation
What do you need
First of all this tool does not make your Windows installation disk, it customises the disk. So to begin you have to own your default Windows installation disk of Windows 2000, XP x86/x64 or 2003 x86/x64 of any language. You also need the .NET Framework 2.0 in order to run. Downloading the tool itself can also be very usefully.
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