Vista Lesson 2: What is the Welcome Center?
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 2:48
- Media: Flash video file
- Posted: 04/20/2009
- Use: Watch Online
- Size: 7 MB
This lesson is part of the series: Getting to Know Windows Vista
The first screen you come to when you login to Vista is the Welcome Center. It is designed to help new users locate important settings for their system. It can also provide information quickly such as the version of Vista you are running, some of the hardware features of your particular system and the name of your computer.
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You can easily turn it off by clicking the checkbox at the bottom of the Welcome Center that says 'Run at startup'
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I really dislike when programs and windows automatically open at startup without my approval. Thank you for showing me how to make this go away! Also, good information about an OEM; I was unaware that hardware companies could actually alter the software.