What to do with a new Vista PC
Ooh, ooh, I can help with this one!

I'm soon going to get a new PC with Vista and have heard various rumours floating about of additional security, loopholes in security, security stopping normal programs working, security installing files in strange places and all sorts of other crazy things.

Basically, could someone post a nice, easy-to-follow set of instructions for when I get my PC as to what to do to let me work normally (i.e. enable Program Files, for example, and what dangers this might present), and which security features are actually quite useful and should be enabled?
You need to get the Ultimate Tools for Vista.

You asked for a nice, easy-to-follow set of instructions that will let you work normally ?
Look no further! Ask and ye shall receive!
Here is the nice, easy-to-follow set of instructions that will allow you to get the most out of your Vista experience.

1. Go to the Ultimate Tools for Vista site here.
(Ooops, that site seems to be down for now, you can use an alternate one: here).
2. Choose your favourite flavour of the Ultimate Tools for Vista.
3. Download, burn on a CD.
4. Install.
5. Enjoy!

I personally guarantee that after this nice, easy-to-follow set of instructions, you will never have any problems with your Vista PC again!




Sorry, I couldn't resist.