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Just found out (on Scott Hanselman's blog) that Windows 7 includes a "Boot to VHD" feature, allowing you to boot to a virtual drive but use all your hardware in the OS. Nice alternative to partitioning.
Shift-F10 is about my favourite general shortcut key - it brings up the context menu. Useful in loads of places.
Just found out (on Scott Hanselman's blog) that Windows 7 includes a "Boot to VHD" feature, allowing you to boot to a virtual drive but use all your hardware in the OS. Nice alternative to partitioning.
Shift-F10 is about my favourite general shortcut key - it brings up the context menu. Useful in loads of places.
After spending so long working for the Police where InfoSec is taken very seriously every time I leave my machine I lock the screen, even if its just to talk to someone else on the next desk.
The last bank I worked at had smart cards which you whipped out of the reader when you left your desk. That automatically locked the screen too. It was a good habit to get into, for even grabbing a coffee from 5 yards away could lead to getting involved with someone else's problem.
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