Here is the full detailed manual of Microsoft Windows Operating system Registry. Note: This manual is intended to be used by advanced users. Modification of any part, without thorough knowledge may make your Window 7 totally non functioning. After running the Windows Registry Editor you will find the following groups: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT: This records all extensions, file types. HKEY_CURRENT_USER: … [Read more...]
What are the signs you may have when your PC is infected by virus
Something that we often asked is whether your computer is infected with virus or not, especially for any abnormal behavior. In this tutorial we will try to describe some symptoms that can make us suspect that your computer is infected. The main problem is that there are thousands of viruses that are manifested in very different ways, and that some symptoms that may also occur for other … [Read more...]
Fix the 30 second delay while using solid color as background in Windows 7
Windows 7 supports a wide range of selecting solid color background, this approach has brought an unexpected "adverse impact". It is likely to cause every time you start Windows 7 , a 30 seconds delay is added when the system starts. This is not an isolated phenomenon, but this exists in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 both as a bug, on this issue there is a KB article on it: KB … [Read more...]
Symantec security software is now FREE with Windows 7 Professional purchase
Sandrine Skinner writes in Windows Team blog: We™re excited to let you know that today we™re also working with Symantec and PC Mall, a major U.S. reseller of technology products, services and solutions to small businesses, to extend free security software to those larger small businesses with up to 50 PCs and at least one server. From Nov 1st until December 31st you can get Symantec EndPoint … [Read more...]
Will you use cracked Windows 7?
It is said that Windows 7 (or Windows operating system as a whole) is "overpriced". It is often used as to show the "reason" to use cracked Copy of Windows 7. Let us discuss about this whole matter as well as the risk associated with using a cracked copy. Firstly, it is never morally good to use an item without the permission of the owner, which is not yours. in other words, it is a theft. Have … [Read more...]
Linux supporter openly says about using pirated version of Windows: question of security arises
One new user started a thread in Microsoft Windows forum stating they are not satisfied with the product service of Microsoft Windows. Original thread: Click here. Well known Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals and Moderator tried to resolve the problem; but instead they continued their baseless posts. Some other new members joined to support the original poster supporting the thread … [Read more...]
Restore Cut,Copy,Paste,delete button on Windows 7 toolbar like Windows XP without using any software
By default, Cut,Copy,Paste buttons are not visible in Windows 7. If you want to get the buttons back like Windows XP, just follow this tutorial. No extra software is required. I will just one extra comment: There are probably thousands of so called tools or software are recently developed to do these tweaks. It is better to do manually than trying those softwares. This is the default … [Read more...]
Change the preview thumbnail quality to speed up Windows 7
You can change the quality of thumbnails in Windows 7 and make a custom settings. The size can be changed easily by selecting from drop down menu in the extreme right top corner; but, you have to follow a trick to change the quality of the thumbnails. Regarding size, here is a screenshot of default sized thumbnails: You can change it easily: Problem is that, when you browse a folder with lot of … [Read more...]
Free Windows Assessment and Security Tools
New Free Windows Assessment and Security Tools Now Available! Assess your environment and plan for Windows 7 Now available, the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 5.5 Beta. Simplify planning for upgrade or migration to the latest Microsoft products and technologies with the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 5.5 Beta. This multifaceted tool is now even better”with … [Read more...]
U.S. Air Force starts long trek to Windows 7
The U.S. Air Force has begun a major transition from Windows XP and Vista to Windows 7. When the process is complete in December 2011, all of the service™s 600,000 desktop and laptop computers will be upgraded. Speaking at a Pentagon press briefing on Nov. 2, Air Force Chief Information Officer, Lt. Gen. William Lord described the process as œa daunting task. He added that the transition is not … [Read more...]
Hide User Accounts from the Welcome Screen in Windows 7
This is small easy tutorial to show how to Hide User Accounts from the Welcome Screen in Microsoft Windows 7. As you all know, on bootup Microsoft Windows 7 gives a Welcome screen with a list of user accounts created on the computer. Such a list is available only in the case such accounts have been password-protected. If you don™t like the idea that other users may see your account and you wish … [Read more...]