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Windows Vista Power Management

The hardware that makes up todays laptops has gotten quite efficient and we have worked hard to improve Windows' ability to manage that hardware. One of the biggest improvements in the mobile PC experience for Windows since the early 1990 is longer battery life.
windows - comments - 11.12.2006

Microsoft Enhances Power Management in Windows 7

Microsoft engineers are putting a number of new power management features into Windows 7 that are designed to help IT administrators reduce power consumption and cost while improving the user experience.
windows - comments - 14.6.2009

Mythbusting Windows Vista - Memory Management

Windows Vista is well on it's way and everyday more and more information is released. A lot of this information is misunderstood, regurgitated and out of the ashes many a myth has risen on Vista. I'd like to welcome a special guest author, Ned Gnitchel, who will be presenting a number of articles over the next little while debunking some of these myths. Ned works for a large software company and is a specialist in OS Internals, Directory Services and Collaboration.
windows - comments - 13.3.2006

The Power in Power Users

Placing Windows user accounts in the Power Users security group is a common approach IT organizations take to get users into a least-privilege environment while avoiding the many pains of truly running as a limited user. The Power Users group is able to install software, manage power and time-zone settings, and install ActiveX controls, actions that limited Users are denied.
windows - comments - 2.5.2006

Advanced Disks and Drives Management in Windows Vista

Disks, partitions, drivers, FAT, NTFS, volumes... the fact of the matter is that it all comes down to storage. So, essentially, managing disks and drives via Windows Vista will allow users to control the storage space available on the local hard drive or even drives if that should be the case.
windows - comments - 5.8.2007

Windows Vista Client Monitoring Management Pack for Operations Manager 2007

The Windows Vista Client Monitoring Management Pack is built on the Windows Diagnostics Infrastructure in Windows Vista that detects, diagnoses and tries to resolve hardware and software problems.
download - comments - 12.5.2007

iPod, iTunes Have Problems with Vista

If you have an iPod, and plan to install Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system, Apple has one word of advice for you: don't.
common - comments - 4.2.2007

Windows Vista Activation Problems

Windows Vista has had everything but an easy ride since it hit the shelves in January 2007. The operating system was plagued by a luxuriant variety of problems from hardware and software incompatibilities to lack of support and poor performance and reliability.
windows - comments - 23.11.2007

Quick Fixes for Five Nasty Vista Problems

Cool, it Works! One of the most common gripes we've seen in message boards all around the Internet involve users not being able to install AMD's Cool & Quiet drivers on Windows Vista, and therefore not getting the power saving effect.
windows - comments - 19.3.2007

Quick Fixes for Five Nasty Vista Problems

Cool, it Works! One of the most common gripes we've seen in message boards all around the Internet involve users not being able to install AMD's Cool & Quiet drivers on Windows Vista, and therefore not getting the power saving effect. AMD's driver Web pages only contain C&Q drivers for Windows XP.
windows - comments - 23.3.2007

Windows Vista Interface Causes Problems For Consumers

Windows Vista Interface Causes Problems For Consumers, Support Firm Says. Navigating Windows Vista's Aero user interface is a big problem for many consumers learning Microsoft's 6-month-old operating system, a technical support company said Thursday. Thanks to pacpis for this news.
windows - comments - 13.7.2007

Microsoft execs saw problems with early Vista

Even some of Microsoft Corp.'s top officials struggled to make Windows Vista work smoothly when it was released, according to internal e-mails released Wednesday.
windows - comments - 28.2.2008

Vista SP1 Has Driver Compatibility Problems? Do Tell!

Ever since February 4, 2008, the day Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2008 were released to manufacturing, Microsoft made a move indicating that it was not entirely comfortable to release Vista SP1.
windows - comments - 4.3.2008

Five Vista perception problems Windows 7 must overcome

Wide Angle Zoom You can just feel Apple getting ready with a new slate of "I'm a Mac" ads featuring Windows 7. They'll have to roll off Microsoft like Teflon.
windows - comments - 29.5.2009

Windows Vista: Betas show potential and problems

Windows Vista shows a lot of promise. With beta 2 of Microsoft's much anticipated operating system nearly ready to be released to the public, users will soon have the ability to judge for themselves how Microsoft's next generation operating system is coming along.
windows - comments - 19.5.2006

Resolve Vista SP2 Sound Problems Automatically

Microsoft is making it easy for users running Windows Vista Service Pack 2, but also SP1, to resolve sound problems affecting the operating system after the deployment of a service pack.
windows - comments - 15.6.2009

Vista flexes its power

Companies have long known the benefits of making sure their workers get a good night's sleep--and they would be wise to let their PCs do the same, Microsoft says.
windows - comments - 17.10.2006

What would you like to see in Vista Power Toys?

Microsoft has a long tradition of releasing power toys for Windows. These are invariably unsupported (although the batch written for Windows XP were pretty polished) and generally pretty darn useful.
windows - comments - 19.3.2007

What would you like to see in Vista Power Toys?

Microsoft has a long tradition of releasing power toys for Windows. These are invariably unsupported (although the batch written for Windows XP were pretty polished) and generally pretty darn useful.
windows - comments - 21.3.2007

Common Errors and Problems when Activating Windows Vista with KMS Server

Windows Vista Business edition and Windows Vista Enterprise edition can be activated by using a corporate KMS (Key Management Service) server, without contact or communicate with Microsoft.
windows - comments - 14.12.2006

Early Vista SP1 64-bit installs causing new problems?

An iTWire journo by the name of Alex has found yet another Vista SP1 issue to bitch about, this time it's the x64 version and early reports are pointing to several problems.
windows - comments - 25.2.2008

Power efficiency enhancements in Vista SP1

Most if not all the attention surrounding Windows Vista Service Pack 1 has been around performance, reliability and compatibility, but you probably didnt know SP1 also makes short strides in terms of Vistas power efficiency.
windows - comments - 23.2.2008

Building Windows Vista: A Podcast Interview with Microsoft's Sven Hallauer, Director of Windows Release Management

We were recently able to catch up with Sven Hallauer, Director of Release Management for Windows Vista, to ask him a few questions regarding the build process of Windows Vista. Sven is the master of all Windows builds.
windows - comments - 2.9.2006

Revision to Windows Vista retail licensing terms for PC power users!

Vista Blog: Im very pleased to let you know you this morning (or afternoon, or evening, depending on where you are when you read this) that the Windows division has revised the retail license terms for Windows Vista in a significant way.
windows - comments - 2.11.2006

Microsoft Management Console 3.0 Download

Microsoft Management Console 3.0 (MMC 3.0) is a framework that unifies and simplifies day-to-day system management tasks on Windows by providing common navigation, menus, toolbars, and workflow across diverse tools.
microsoft - comments - 14.3.2006

LockCrypt 1.50 - Secure Password Management

LockCrypt is a free account management program which uses high strength AES encryption to encrypt your data, so only you can access it.
download - comments - 12.5.2008

Account Management Update for Zune.net Tomorrow

Cesar lets us know that tomorrow at 10am PDT the Zune Team will be going live with a Account Management Update for Zune.net.
microsoft - comments - 6.2.2007

New Window Management System for Windows 7 Pre-Beta

The window management system is one piece of the Windows 7 graphical user interface which will evolve starting with the pre-Beta version of the operating system.
windows - comments - 3.10.2008

Steve Ballmer talks about Microsoft Views on New Management and Security Solutions in The Netherlands

Schiphol-Rijk, the Netherlands, April 23, 2007 - Today, during a visit to the Netherlands, Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft Corp., talked about Microsoft views on new, integrated management and security products for business users.
microsoft - comments - 23.4.2007

iPod Nano May Have Some Big problems

What some analysts have billed as the "top MP3 player this fall" may have just hit a potentially damaging roadblock - its own frailty.

Complaints have begun to circle on both Web logs and Apple's own support forums surrounding an issue with the polycarbonate plastic that covers the front of the iPod Nano. Some users claim the player scratches extremely easily, enough that it makes the screen difficult to read.
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Microsoft Enhances Power Management in Windows 7

Microsoft engineers are putting a number of new power management features into Windows 7 that are designed to help IT administrators reduce power consumption and cost while improving the user experience. Some of the new features also are aimed at giving IT professionals more control and flexibility over the managing of the energy-efficiency capabilities of the Windows 7 OS and the systems. The new features build off of the more than 30 power management enhancements in Microsoft made in Windows Vista, according to officials.




winbeta.org - 12.06.2009

Power Management in Windows 7 Overview

Windows 7 power-management technologies provide platform and processor efficiencies that reduce power consumption, helping lower energy costs. Windows 7 also provides diagnostic tools that enable IT pros to better manage and troubleshoot power management on client computers and to extend the time that users can work on their computers. This white paper describes power-management improvements in Windows 7, including power conservation, longer battery life, and enhanced enterprise power manageability.




winbeta.org - 30.04.2009

Windows Vista Power Management Guide for Notebooks

Since the introduction of the Windows Vista operating system, there have been many rumours and complaints made about the way that the operating system manages power settings and how this can impact the battery life and usage on notebook computers. Generally, Windows Vista manages power as well as its predecessor, Windows XP, although in some configurations it can be a little more demanding on your battery.



This guide will help you get the most out of your notebook battery when running Windows Vista.




winbeta.org - 01.01.2008

Unleashing Power Management Features in Windows Vista

Last week, Microsoft made two major announcements with respect to PC power management: endorsing a free power management application for consumers and la unching a free ENERGY STAR solution for licensed System Center Configuration Manager 2007 users.



These announcements generated a lot of interest in PC power management and led some of our blog readers to ask: "These new tools are great, but what power management features does Windows Vista offer out-of-the-box?"




winbeta.org - 11.08.2008

Windows Vista is protecting the environment

Roger Halbheer, Chief Security Advisor of Microsoft EMEA: When we launched Windows Vista, one of the features which was pointed out to me was power management and how it will lower the costs in the enterprise environment. Well, I put my focus on the security technologies (obviously) and ignored the power management part - and I seem to be wrong. Read the following blog post and see that you should definitely look into this: How green is your PC?




winbeta.org - 01.12.2007

Visual Studio Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool Feb. 2008 CTP

The Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool is a productivity tool that helps architects and system designers to generate models of an application that contribute to minimized TCO. These models include configuration, instrumentation, health, and performance information. The Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool also assists developers to implement the required instrumentation, and create management packs for monitoring systems such as Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007.




winbeta.org - 22.02.2008

Windows 7 and Power Management

Francois Ajenstat: With the upcoming release of Windows 7 we wanted to provide you with more information on the new power management features in the product and ways that were driving energy efficiency across the PC ecosystem.



Microsoft recognizes that software can play a critical role in helping companies reduce operational costs and their carbon footprint. We also understand the importance of energy efficiency for our customers and for the broader environment, and we are designing our products to minimize environmental impacts. We designed our latest operating system, Windows 7, with a strong focus on reducing the overall power consumption by investing in key areas of the platform including performance optimizations, idle resource utilization, device power management, and key end-user scenarios.




winbeta.org - 16.06.2009

Vista SP1 serves up its own sets of problems

Every technology site is full of information regarding Vista SP1, even our own. But, not everyone is happy with the way it performs, for some, entirely new problems have cropped up after installation.



While Vista SP1 will not fix existing compatibility problems with older applications and hardware, it can improve the reliability of most systems but may introduce new complications.



The Daytona Beach Journal Blog reports in its test that one laptop was upgraded to Vista SP1 without problems but the test desktop reported that Vista was no longer valid after the installation and wanted a new license key.




winbeta.org - 19.12.2007

Windows Home Server Power Pack to enter public beta after a data bug

It's one of Microsoft's most innovative products, creating a new market for consumer level server management. But Windows Home Server has recently suffered a few setbacks -- problems which may very well be addressed by a forthcoming beta...
betanews.com - 23.05.2008

Power Management in Windows Vista

Eliot Graff: Stephen, a program manager on the Windows Kernal team, posted a response to a question in the General Windows Vista Development Issues forum, and I thought it could bear repeating here. The original question was about how to control the processor throttle in Windows Vista. Apparently, some of the calls that used to work in an application geared to Windows XP were not acting the same way in Windows Vista. Here's Stephen's response...




winbeta.org - 22.02.2008

Intel Settles Transmeta Dispute, Granted License for Power Management

The company that years ago set out to become a legitimate alternative to Intel, and blazed the trail that AMD eventually followed, today announced it is setting aside its patent infringement claim against Intel. The companies have reached an out-of-court settlement granting Intel perpetual license to Transmeta's CPU power management technology, in exchange for $150 million in cash up front and $100 million more over the next five years...
betanews.com - 24.10.2007

Windows Vista Power Savings help you save costs

A new report has recently been published demonstrating the hard savings available from Windows Vista's Power Saving functionality. If your company has hard C02 reduction targets, or you would like to tell your management that you can save them $11 per desktop in direct costs then go ahead and read this report.

The headlines are:
  1. Windows Vista can reduce electricity costs. Businesses can save up to $11 per system, per year by switching to Windows Vista, due to the default power management settings. For a company with 5000 users, this means up to $47,000 of bottom line dollars can be saved annually.
  2. The Vista Sleep state is more reliable than XP. Computers resume from Sleep in two seconds, which is about the same time it takes a screen to resume from Idle mode in Windows XP.
  3. Power consumption reduction translates into direct CO2 savings. Carbon dioxide emissions are reduced by up to 67 kg of carbon dioxide per desktop PC, per year. For a company with 5000 users, this is 288 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions reduced.


neowin.net - 17.04.2008

Windows Vista Betas Show Potential and Problems

Windows Vista shows a lot of promise. With beta 2 of Microsoft's much anticipated operating system nearly ready to be released to the public, users will soon have the ability to judge for themselves how Microsoft's next generation operating system is coming along.

With WinHec next week (which Neowin will be attending), now seems to be a good time to take an inventory of where things stand with Windows Vista.

As the article below makes clear, Windows Vista is very impressive but it also has some serious problems that Microsoft needs to address prior to release. How serious are the problems, read the whole thing and decide for yourself.


jcxp.net - 20.05.2006

U.S. agencies: More application testing needed

Two U.S. government agencies are embracing performance-engineering processes and application testing throughout the development cycle as a way to avoid costly fixes after deployment, officials there said Wednesday.



Representatives of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said they've deployed performance-engineering software in recent years, and it has helped cut down on problems after development.



"If you catch an error in development, the cost is the cost," said John Chambliss, manager of the IRS WAN management team. "Once you get to , it's about 100 times the cost."



For the past two years, the IRS has used application performance management software from Opnet Technologies in Maryland to fix problems in the development of its portals that allow Web-based tax filings, Chambliss said at Opnet's annual conference in Washington, D.C. If electronic filing doesn't work, the IRS has major problems, he said. ..
winbeta.org - 30.08.2007

Windows Vista SP1 Will Uninstall Group Policy Management

Probably in response to a few users' bewilderment over the seemingly unrestricted accessibility of what had actually been one of Windows Vista's most requested new security tools, Group Policy Management Console, Microsoft announced today that the act of installing Vista Service Pack 1 will simply delete the tool altogether...
betanews.com - 29.08.2007

Vista Wireless Access Could Cause Laptop Battery Drain

Users running Windows Vista on laptops may see batteries draining faster than they expect, Microsoft said in a warning, because some wireless access points aren't configured to take advantage of the new operating system's Wi-Fi power-saving mode.
In a recent post to Microsoft's official Vista blog, senior product manager Jason Leznek spelled out the company's last-minute decision to change the default power setting of wireless adapters to "maximum performance."

"Test results from Microsoft and our customers show that some Windows Vista beta users experienced connectivity problems when connecting to public Wi-Fi hotspots," wrote Leznek in his post. "In many cases, the root cause of the problem is access point or router hardware which is not compatible with the 802.11 power save protocol."

Rather than leave the wireless access card in "power save" mode -- which reduces battery drain by periodically putting the card to sleep -- Microsoft switched the default to a more power-intensive mode, one usually reserved for times when the laptop is connected to AC power, Leznek noted.

"However, this power savings scheme for 802.11 wireless adapters depends on cooperation of the access point," Leznek wrote. "The problem is that many access points do not implement or support the power save feature correctly."


neowin.net - 10.12.2006

Microsoft reassures partners on Vista compatibility

Microsoft has used its annual Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) to stress that it's working to solve stubborn compatibility problems between Windows Vista and partner products.

Chief operating officer Kevin Turner told 8,000 WPC delegates that management had "rallied the team" and worked "very hard" after partners and customers made it clear application compatibility for Windows Vista "needed to be better."

Turner joined with vice president of Microsoft's Windows business group Mike Sievert to claim that 1,900 applications are now converted, with 10,000 devices certified either Windows Vista Ready or Windows Vista Capable (a weaker designation).

Using the kinds of well-worn corporate qualifiers that call for a good coachman and a team of healthy thoroughbreds, Sievert claimed device coverage for Windows Vista is "nearly complete" and "the packaged applications are now largely in place."..
winbeta.org - 12.07.2007

Disk power-management is on Microsofts green agenda

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft has been turning up the volume on its green initiatives across the company, as of late. I recently stumbled onto yet another one: DiskEnergy.



DiskEnergy is a Microsoft Research project headquartered at the companys Cambridge, U.K. research facility. So far, theres very little public information about it. But heres a description of whats in the works, courtesy of the Microsoft Research site:

    Power consumption is a major problem for data centers of all sizes which impacts the density of servers and the total cost of ownership. This is causing changes in data center configuration and management. Some components already support some power management features, for example server CPUs support dynamic clock and voltage scaling that enables power requirements to be reduced significantly during idle periods. Storage subsystems do not have power management and are consume a significant amount of power in the data center. Modern enterprise grade disks require approximately 10W when idle. As storage requirements generally increase in data centers, the number of disks in data centers is increasing proportionally.


The DiskEnergy researchers just published a white paper, entitled Write Off-Loading: Practical Power Management for Enterprise Storage. The team is planning to present its paper at the Usenix FAST conference in February 2008.




winbeta.org - 18.01.2008

Microsoft details Windows Server 2008 power management features

Microsoft is building new processor power management features into Windows Server 2008, which are due out at the end of February. Stephen Berard, program manager of the Windows Platform Architecture team, discusses how these new features will reduce server energy consumption in the data center and how these features will be more widely adopted than they were in Windows Server 2003.



Is CPU throttling the most important piece of server power management?

Stephen Berard: With in-state servers, the vast amount of power goes to the CPU. With today's hardware and infrastructure, the CPUs are the biggest and best control we have. Also, we're putting more CPUs into a single box with multiple cores. Today, I think that's the biggest bang for the buck.



Will servers take a performance hit?

Berard: That's largely a perception. We do this so many times a second on a laptop; it's a mature technology. The transmission latencies are so small, and Intel and AMD have done tremendous work to make sure the parts of the chips can be powered down seamlessly.




winbeta.org - 23.08.2007

Vista power consumption reduced with new product

Technology for reducing the energy consumption of computers running Windows Vista is hitting the market, with a product from power-management software vendor 1E that centralises and automates the PC shutdown process.



The fifth version of 1E's NightWatchman adds support for Vista and enhances reporting tools to give network administrators greater visibility into power consumption and energy savings. Previously, NightWatchman supported Windows XP and Windows 2000, but not Vista.



On average, NightWatchman saves US$50 per PC, per year in energy costs, according to London-based 1E. Just shutting every computer off each night can save a 10,000-PC enterprise more than $165,000 per year, the company says. An organisation of the same size can also prevent 1,381 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year with NightWatchman, according to 1E.




winbeta.org - 30.10.2007