Vista Hacking
April 12, 2009 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
I came across this book written by Steve Sinchak. He describes Windows Vista as the most radical revamping of Windows since 1995. Because of that, a lot of people are left confused on the various improvements of the latest operating system of Microsoft. Steve says he would teach the user how to tweak logon screen settings, build custom Sidebar gadgets, personalize Aero Glass with themes and visual styles, turn your PC into an HDTV media center, fine-tune your firewall, and more. In all, the aim of the book is to make the user feel that the operating system was built for “you”
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Below are the book information:
From the Back Cover
“Why didn’t they ask me before they did that?”
Vista is the most radical revamping of Windows since 1995. But along with all the fantastic improvements, there are a couple of things that drive you up the wall. Maybe you’re not seeing the performance you expect. Security is better, but boy, is it annoying. And what’s with that interface thing that’s just in the way? Well, you can fix all that. When you and Steve Sinchak are finished, you’ll think Microsoft designed Vista just for you.
How to improve the view
A few of the things you’ll learn to do
1. Tweak logon screen settings
2. Build custom Sidebar gadgets
3. Personalize Aero Glass with themes and visual styles
4. Customize Internet Explorer® 7
5. Configure BIOS for maximum boot speed
6. Crank up Windows® Explorer
7. Turn your PC into an HDTV Media Center
8. Fine-tune your firewall
See the book here.














