If you are prompted to login to Windows 7 each time you turn on your PC, you can change this so that you are automatically logged in with a few simple steps. This is much more convenient, but it is worth noting that it should only be done if you are aware that anyone with access to your PC could use it.
To begin, load the run box by pressing WINDOWS KEY + R, then type “control userpasswords2″ and click OK:

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One of Windows Vista’s handiest new features is the ability to use a USB flash drive or a flash memory card like the one you would use in your digital camera to temporarily boost your computer’s available system memory. Windows Vista requires a great deal of memory (we recommend more than 1 GB). If you have installed Vista on a computer with limited memory, or are about to do some particularly memory intensive activities such as editing a digital image or making a movie, Vista’s ReadyBoost is just what the doctor ordered!
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