If you work on your computer till late night then you might often forget to shut down your PC. At the morning you would discover that all the night your computer was on. But you can configure your PC to shut down automatically at a scheduled time when your computer becomes idle. Here is the simple workarounds to configure the scheduled task in Windows 7 and XP.
To attain this, you’ll have to configure a Task schedule job that commands...
Sunday, January 30th, 2011
You can easily create a system recovery disk of your Windows 7. If your system crashes down for some fatal error then you can recover the system using the system recovery disc (read also how to recover lost file from system disk).
How to make the system repair disc of your windows 7
Press Win key + R, type “control” and click on OK.
From the control panel menu click on “Backup and restore”.
Click on “create a system repair...
Friday, January 28th, 2011
Windows 7 promises faster boot-ups, slick tools and looks better. Here is how the new OS's top features to arrive at the current Vista or XP PC without a chance to beta software or to wait for the final release of Windows 7.
Informal speed tests show that Windows 7 boot faster than Vista, and many users have reported that it "feels" faster in daily operation. (Perhaps because the User Account Control is reserved for Windows 7 as Vista and not...
Thursday, January 27th, 2011
VPN (Virtual Private Network) profession lets a machine using a unrestricted Net connective joint a clannish web by way of a warranted "hollow" between that machine and the material. The most general somebody is a commercialism allowing its employees to join to its product material from bag or from the way.
There are two head slipway to configure VPN. The eldest and more-common scenario, called outgoing, is service up a distant machine to...
Thursday, January 27th, 2011
Upgrading to Windows 7 from a previous version of Windows can be a complicated matter. Learn all about upgrading to Windows 7 including information on upgrade paths and 32-bit vs. 64-bit.
Windows 7 promises to be the most stable and user-friendly version of Microsoft’s operating system to date. However, upgrading to Windows 7 can be a bit complicated depending on your current computer’s hardware and the version of Windows you are...
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
It's only natural to want to move on to Windows 7 from Vista, and it's actually a very painless process. Moving to Windows 7 should be a simple upgrade that will barely disrupt your schedule. If you'd like some help with this process, then read more below.
Preparing to Upgrade to Windows 7
Before you upgrade to Windows 7, there are a few simple things that you should do.
The first step is to go ahead and run the Windows 7 Upgrade...
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011
Although I have seen full-length books printed on the head of a pen, I don't think it is possible to explain the entire set of desktop migration tasks when moving from one operating system version to another within one page.
If you are upgrading one computer from Windows Vista®, or performing a clean installation on your personal computer (coming from any recent version of Windows), there is one-page guidance available on the Microsoft...
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011
Cloud computing is the model of accessing applications and tools from the web, using the browser instead of installing it on site, on a pay for use or subscription basis. The concept is still in its early days, with developments occurring day by day. Read on for the top cloud computing trends.
1. Private Clouds
The development of private clouds rank among the top trends in cloud computing.
The initiatives to solve issues related to...
Monday, January 24th, 2011
Microsoft Windows 7 provides several tools for managing the configuration of your computer and the various parts of your operating system. There are times where you will want to shrink the amount of allocated space on your hard drive, referred to as a volume, to make room for another partition. In the not-so-distant past you would have used a third-party tool for this task, but with the Windows 7 Disk Management Tool, the utility you...
Monday, January 24th, 2011
As you know, the User Account Control (UAC) system is the heart and soul of the security system in Microsoft Windows 7. It is designed to protect your system from inadvertent or malicious incidents that could compromise stability or security while you are logged on using an account with administrative privileges, where you have full access to the system. Of course, you can perform administrative operations simply by working through the UAC...
Monday, January 24th, 2011