Microsoft’s latest OS, Windows 7, has been getting excellent reviews since its RC & Beta version were available to use at no cost. If you wish to speed up Windows 7 OS, you’re in luck. Here are some tricks to boost up this already fast and light operating system.
Faster Window Switching
Disabling the Minimize-Maximize animation effects can significantly make your system run a lot faster. Disabling is pretty simple:
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Saturday, December 11th, 2010
To receive a valid Windows 7 Beta/RC key just click here to visit the official Windows 7 Product Key page, or follow the instructions below.
Step 1 : Logon to http://technet.microsoft.com (click on Sign in in the upper right corner)
Step 2 : Copy (Don’t CLICK IT!) one of the links below to the address bar and press enter :
32-Bit key : https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/scripts/gcs.aspx?Product=tn-win7-32-ww&LCID=1033...
Friday, December 10th, 2010
If your kids spend to much time on Facebook or computer games all day long, you might want to limit computer usage for your children. This is, if the parental control, you can Windows 7 parental controls to use to manage how you spend your time your children on the computer until deadlines be set, access to some programs or Web pages and so on.
Before you proceed, please take note of the following things:
You will need an...
Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
You don’t have to upgrade to Windows 7 just to get the cool new Aero themes – now you can run them on Vista too!
Can Windows 7 Themes Work on Vista?
Windows 7 has an excellent selection of topics that offering Aero user interface look good smooth edges and glassy transparent toolbar and program window.
Desktop themes for different countries are built into Windows or you can go online and download new themes give a cool slideshow...
Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
It’s Christmas – so what better time to decorate your desktop with some wonderfully seasonal images of Santa, snow and much more!
Jazz Up Your Desktop!
Christmas is coming – so what better time than now to jazz up your desktop with the best selection of Christmas computer wallpapers?
After all, if you’re decorating your office for Christmas, there’s no real reason to leave out your PC, is there? Moreover, adding a seasonal...
Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
If you use files on a network, you understand how troubling it can be when the network goes down or you want to work offline at another location!
Windows 7 makes it easy for home or business users to take their online network content with them on the go, and makes the synchronization seamless when they connect back on!
If you’re using Windows 7, learn how to enable offline files below.
The main thing to remember with offline...
Monday, December 6th, 2010
Windows7 offline files is a practical function, you access files on a network location if you cannot access connected to the network. Enable offline files in Windows 7 allows you to computer office network copies of files and local folders stored in the home or in the build.
For example, connection work in an Office where all are connected through a local area the network computer. If your computer is connected to the network...
Monday, December 6th, 2010
The Windows7 User access control feature helps in protecting your system from different harmful or malicious activities. Also known as User account Control (UAC) , this Windows7 feature warns you with a popup message when installing programs may harm your system.
The user access control was introduced in Windows Vista and Windows7 and is not available in Windows XP or earlier versions of Windows.
How To Turn off User Access Control in...
Monday, December 6th, 2010
Mac OS X boasts a number of features, but some programs are still being designed for Windows only. If you have a copy of Windows 7 and Boot Camp support on your Mac, you can run both OS X and Windows on the same computer. You’ll then have the choice of Windows or OS X when you boot your Mac.
Windows 7 and Boot Camp
Windows 7, as the name implies, is the seventh version of the Windows operating system from Microsoft. Many consider a...
Sunday, December 5th, 2010
Does your computer fall asleep on you when you leave it for a minute? Does it ever cut out or shut down when you close the lid and you’d like to leave it running?
Desktops and laptops are configured to more strength and energy through you go to sleep or hibernation when you feel is to save inactivity on the screen. This can be very annoying if you from time to time walking away from your computer.
Open the control panel and go to...
Sunday, December 5th, 2010