I forget if it's the shortcut or the actual .exe, but you can right click>properties>check 'run as admin'. Just do that for each frequently used program and you're set. Or you can disable UAC completely, but it sounds like you don't want to do that.
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I forget if it's the shortcut or the actual .exe, but you can right click>properties>check 'run as admin'. Just do that for each frequently used program and you're set. Or you can disable UAC completely, but it sounds like you don't want to do that.
i know win xp had a little check box that said "do this everytime". i haven't seen that with win 7 though.
Well, yes and no. XP has that checkbox for some things, but XP does not have UAC.
Some games specifically use the page file and can introduce crashes into the game with the page file disabled.
Battleground Europe being one of them. : P
You can also free up 10's and 10's of GB (50GB on a 1TB drive) by lowering the amount of space allocated for system restore.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...sage-in-vista/
Disabling the search index doesn't just free up the 10-20% of your HDD space it normally eats ... it'll stop the drives from constantly spinning. Less heat in your box, less battery drain in your lap, good either way.