Showing posts with label windows 7 how to. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows 7 how to. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Common Features in all Windows 7 Editions

Windows 7 EditionsMicrosoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7, comes in six different versions with several windows 7 interesting features. This articles brings out a list of features that are common in all the editions of Windows 7.

Windows Search:
Windows Search uses the index whenever you use the search box on the Start menu – in the Search Home folder, in libraries, and in locations that are part of a homegroup.

Desktop Gadgets:
Choose from default gadgets in Desktop Gadget Gallery; you can also download and install additional third-party gadgets.

Windows shell enhancements:
Aero Snap, Jump Lists, and Windows Flip.

Power management:
Users can edit default power schemes as well as create custom schemes.

Windows ReadyBoost:
Support for multiple USB flash drives used as backup memory to improve performance.

Device Stage:
A tool for managing and configuring user installed devices such as cameras, phones, and printers.

Sync Center:
Manages synchronization with mobile devices.

Windows Easy Transfer:
Transfer files and settings from an old computer to a new one.
Windows Speech Recognition: Enter and edit text, and issue voice commands using a microphone.

Ease of Access features:
High-contrast themes, Ease of Access Center, Magnifier, Narrator, and On-Screen Keyboard.

Virtual hard drive: Create a new VHD; attach an existing VHD.

Internet Explorer 8: Default Internet browser for Windows 7.

Games Explorer with basic games: Default games in Windows 7 FreeCell, Hearts, Minesweeper, Purble Place, Solitaire, and Spider Solitaire.

Basic productivity applications: Windows 7 includes Calculator, Paint, Notepad, and WordPad.

Windows Fax and Scan: It helps you while scanning documents, sending and receiving faxes.

Windows PowerShell and Integrated Scripting Environment: Command-line shell and graphical host application for scripting administrative tasks.

XPS Document Writer and Viewer: Provides capability to create and view documents using XML Paper Specification.

User Account Control: Also includes Protected Mode in Internet Explorer 8.
Action Center: It provides messages and updates about security and maintenance issues.

Windows Defender: Defend your PC against Anti-Spyware.
Windows Firewall: Blocks unsolicited inbound network connections; includes advanced security interface to manage inbound and outbound connections.
Parental Controls: Set time limits on computer usage, and block access to specific games and applications.

Windows 7 Remote Assistance: It allows direct network connections between two Windows PCs for troubleshooting and repair.

Windows Media Player 12: Enjoy music and videos in all different formats.
System Repair Disc/Window Recovery Environment: Provides ability to access troubleshooting/repair environment at startup without requiring original installation media.

Windows Backup: Perform manual or scheduled backups by file type or location, includes ability to create a system image.

Previous Versions: Ability to recover changed or deleted files from automatic or manual restore points and backups.

SMB network connections: Maximum of 20 simultaneous connections. Because each PC or device requires two Server Message Block (SMB) connections, 10 PCs or devices can be connected at once.

Ability to join a Homegroup: Share local resources and access shared resources on other Windows 7 machines that are part of the same Homegroup.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How to Diverse your Background Setting Constantly?

Some person keep changing their background of desktop constantly. They waste their lots of time on them.

Ans: Windows 7 presents an awesome features for you, keeps you background of desktop changing like slide show in Power point. Do as follow:

Right click on the desktop then go to Personalize -> Desktop Background and hold the CTRL key while choosing the images.

Choose the time intervals between images and opt to display them randomly or in a row.


For more information...
Windows 7 Help

Monday, October 19, 2009

Get Ready for Win7: Hard Drive Upgrade : Getting Started

Hard drives tend to fill up faster than you can say, "How big is the download?" With images, digital video, and music from the tap, it is not surprising that the 80 GB drive in my desktop PC is nearly full after three years, with only 1.6 GB of space left. I do not have the money to buy a new computer, but there is an easy solution, I can put in a new unit that is large enough for at least a few more years of use.

In other words, I cannot make a hard drive transplant, and so can you. Online has never been a better time to do this because the internal drives that can hold about 320 GB of data are available for under $ 50. There are also units on the market that can contain up to two terabytes of data.

This is also the perfect time to do this project because the next windows 7 versionrequires more disk space than I have room for, while the same issue probably affects many other users. The new operating system requires between 16 GB and 20 GB of disk space, which is several gigabytes more of what Windows Vista requires 10 times and capacity requirements for XP. Unless we do something drastic (like the sacrifice of my files), do not fit. But if I do my job properly, should not have to delete all files.

ZoomIn this article will show you how to upgrade the hard drive of a desktop in three ways: from scratch with a new installation of the operating system, restore from a backup, and finally the cloning of image disc into a new unit. While you are using a period of three years, Dell OptiPlex 745 Desktop machine, almost all of what I will show you is applicable to other desktops and laptops.