How to Delete Windows SteadyState

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Tip 1 - How to Delete Windows SteadyState | eHow

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How to Delete Windows SteadyState | eHow

Microsoft Windows SteadyState is used to protect Microsoft Windows XP and Vista computers from unintended or unauthorized changes. This is particularly helpful to system administrators, teachers, librarians, business owners and parents who combat technical problems caused by their children, employees or other users. SteadyState allows the users to...

Tip 2 - Windows SteadyState Returns Your PC to Normal

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Windows SteadyState Returns Your PC to Normal

If you have a shared access computer, it can be aggravating when other users make a bunch of changes to the settings. Today we take a look at SteadyState for Windows Vista and XP which lets you return the computer to the original state after a user session.

Tip 3 - SteadyState – Mess up, Reboot & Everything Is Fixed!

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SteadyState – Mess up, Reboot & Everything Is Fixed!

Microsoft is offering their users a piece of free magic software, called SteadyState. We have all been there late at night and our virtual guard is down. Maybe you hopped on an unsecured network and decided to browse some hardcore porn sites bit torrent trackers um er let's just say some not so reputable sites.…

Tip 4 - Windows SteadyState Creates a Wreck-Proof Space for Kids, Experiments

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Windows SteadyState Creates a Wreck-Proof Space for Kids, Experiments

Windows XP/Vista only: SteadyState, a free Windows utility offered by Microsoft, is a handy tool to have if you've got kids, friends, or just a program or two that could possibly wreak havoc on your system. SteadyState basically creates new user profiles inside a disk section kept at arm's length from your actual system, and can go a step further by locking down access to drives, putting tight restrictions on a user's configuration access, and have the main user's hard disk restored to its previous state whenever an interloper logs on and does their misdeeds. As commenter JBDaddy pointed out, it's a great way to kid-proof your computer—but you can also try out potentially crash-prone or system-changing apps in a virtual blast container. SteadyState is a free download for Windows XP and Vista; it requires a Windows Genuine validation before downloading. Baby Smash! Kid-Proofs Your Computer Baby Smash! Kid-Proofs Your Computer Baby Smash! Kid-Proofs Your Computer Windows only: Programmer and dad Scott Hanselman wanted an easy way to let his toddler play on his… Read more Read more
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