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		<title>Windows Vista Help: Deleting Vista Updates &amp; View System Folders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows Vista help for deleting updates in Windows Vista Microsoft releases updates on regular interval for making their operating system more effective and secure. Updates are very important files which will add additional functionality to your operating system and also eliminates security vulnerabilities. So it’s very important that you keep your operating system updated for [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong>Windows Vista help for deleting updates in Windows Vista</strong></p>
<p>Microsoft releases updates on regular interval for making their operating system more effective and secure. Updates are very important files which will add additional functionality to your operating system and also eliminates security vulnerabilities. So it’s very important that you keep your operating system updated for ensuring maximum productivity.</p>
<p>In Windows Vista, these updates are taken care of by a utility called Windows update. This tool will automatically download and install all the available updates from the Microsoft server. At times, some updates might create problems which can be resolved by removing it. In this article you can find Windows Vista help instructions for doing the same.</p>
<p><strong>Windows Vista help instructions </strong></p>
<p>What you can find below are the instructions recommended by the Windows Vista help team for deleting updates in Windows Vista.</p>
<ol>
<li>If in case the problem you are facing has occurred after updating Windows Vista, check for other possible solutions before deciding to remove updates. To do this, click on the Windows “<strong>Start</strong>” button, select “<strong>Control</strong> <strong>Panel</strong>” from the <strong>Start</strong> menu, click on the option labeled “<strong>System</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Maintenance</strong>” from the control panel, click on the link which says “<strong>Check</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>new</strong> <strong>solutions</strong>” which is located under the “<strong>Problems</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>” category.</li>
<li>Go through the “<strong>Check for new solutions</strong>” wizard and install any available solutions for resolving the problem. Once you have installed the recommended solutions, reboot your computer. If incase the solution failed to fix the problem or if you were not able to find any solutions at all, go
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<p>ahead with removing the updates.</li>
<li>To remove the updates, click on Windows “<strong>Start</strong>” button and select “<strong>Control</strong> <strong>Panel</strong>”. Click on the option labeled “<strong>Programs</strong>” from the control panel, select “<strong>Programs</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>features</strong>” and then click on the link labeled “<strong>View installed updates</strong>”.</li>
<li>Choose the Windows update that you wish to remove and hit the button labeled “<strong>Uninstall</strong>”. Provide your administrator password if prompted to do so.</li>
<li>Once the update has been uninstalled successfully, reboot your computer. You will always be able to reinstall the deleted Windows Vista updates from the Microsoft Windows Update website.</li>
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<p>That’s all the instructions that you will need to remove updates from your Windows Vista operating system.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Windows Vista help to see system folders in Vista</strong></p>
<p>All the crucial data files, applications, programs and utilities needed for the computer to function properly are contained in the System folders of Windows Vista. To prevent the users from unknowingly deleting, altering or manipulating these important files, Windows Vista hides these files and folders by default and prevents any damage that may happen to the computer. However, when troubleshooting, the users may need to access these files and folders. You can make these System files and folders visible through the Control Panel. Here’s how the Windows Vista help team asks you to carry out the procedure;</p>
<p><strong>Windows Vista help instructions to see system folders in Vista</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>On the Windows Vista taskbar, click the &#8220;<strong>Start</strong>&#8221; icon towards the bottom left corner of your screen.</li>
<li>From the right side of the Start menu, Select &#8220;<strong>Control Panel</strong>&#8221; and click &#8220;<strong>Appearance and Personalization</strong>&#8221; in the Control Panel window that opens.</li>
<li>Select “<strong>Folder Options</strong>” to open the access and viewing settings for the folders and files on the computer.</li>
<li>In the &#8220;<strong>Folder</strong> <strong>Options</strong>&#8221; dialog box, select the &#8220;<strong>View</strong>&#8221; tab.</li>
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<p>Beneath &#8220;<strong>Advanced settings</strong>&#8220;, Select &#8220;<strong>Show hidden files and folders</strong>&#8220;. Remove the check mark from the <strong>&#8220;Hide Protected Operating System Files</strong>&#8221; check-box. You can then click “<strong>Apply</strong>” to save your settings and then hit “<strong>OK</strong>”. Your Windows Vista computer will now display system folders and files.</li>
<li>From the Windows Vista Taskbar, select the “<strong>Start</strong>” icon and select “<strong>Computer</strong>”. Double click on the icon for the computer’s main hard drive. This will be usually the “<strong>C:</strong>” drive for home computers. Locate the &#8220;<strong>System</strong>&#8221; and &#8220;<strong>System32</strong>&#8221; folders after opening the “<strong>Windows</strong>” folder. To access system files, you can open these folders.</li>
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<p>This is how the Windows Vista help team instructs you to carry out the process of un-hiding the system folders in Vista. However, when you are finished with troubleshooting the computer issues, it is advised to keep back these system files to its hidden status. These crucial files contain data required for your computer to function properly. If in any case you tamper with the files unknowingly, or if someone else does that accidently, your computer will be at major risk. That’s all the support you will need, thank you and have a nice day!</p>
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