To define when Windows updates are applied, click Start -> Control Panel -> Automatic Updates and select either "Automatic (recommended)", "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them.", or "Notify me but don't automatically download or install them."
If you choose Automatic, you will be able to specify the date and time when Windows will download and then install updates.
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Since there was no list of tools to choose from - the one you're looking for is Task manager
Typical-All the components that are usuallyinstalled. Portable-Installation optionsgenerally required for portable computers. Compact-The smallestpossible installation that installs minimumcomponents. Custom-Allows you to choose which optionalcomponents to install.
It allows you to rename one of the files so that you can choose to keep both versions It allows you to specify wich version of the file you want to keep
You should probably choose Windows Setup because that is the program used to install windows. If you were not to upgrade anything you would probably notice that Windows Setup is not there. (but its also a matter of opinion)
It depends if you choose Upgrade or Custom when you are installing it. Choose Upgrade and it will still be there
Windows Server Backup utility
In windows vista you can only turn UAC on or off. In windows seven you can choose when you want it to appear like just after installing a program or changing a windows setting. You can also choose if it should dim the display or not.
You cannot safely remove Fedora just by deleting / formatting its partition from Windows. The Fedora partition contains the boot menu that allows you to choose between Windows and Fedora on startup. If you delete the Fedora partition, Windows will become unbootable. You need to boot from a Windows CD / DVD. On Windows 2000 and XP, choose the Recovery Console option, and "fixmbr." On Windows Vista, choose the option to repair Windows, and tell it to search for problems that might prevent Windows from starting. It should detect that the Windows bootloader has been overwritten, and will replace it. Reboot your computer. If the "repair" was succesful, you should not see the GRUB boot menu anymore, and it will boot straight into Windows. Now you can delete the Fedora partition. It would be better to use a third-party partitioning tool, though, one that can also resize partitions, so your XP partition can be expanded to fill the space left by Fedora.
Yes, Boot with disk, then choose "Windows Recovery Console"
If you live in a region where cold weather reigns in winter, consider spending a little more money on replacement windows and choose windows with high insulation values. The U-factor of a window is the measure of thermal conductivity, or how much heat a window allows in. The R-factor of a window is the measure of resistance to heat. The higher the R value and the lower the U value, the better insulated the window. Choose your windows based on the values of the whole window rather than parts of the window. The extra money you spend on quality windows will come back to you in energy savings.
right click and choose "personalize"