Many users who have installed the leaked Windows 7 SP1 beta version are facing some minor issues like missing DVD drive, Documents folders, etc. Since the unofficially available Windows 7 SP1 is labeled with beta tag, one might encounter bugs. Users who are eagerly waiting for the first service pack need to remember that it […]
Windows 7 is the successor to Windows Vista and was released in October 2009. Windows 7 is stable, smooth and highly polished compared to Vista. The end of support is January 2020.
How To Set Windows 7 As Your Default Operating System In Boot Menu
Just like many other users, I haven’t removed Vista from my primary PC and use it once in a while. Over the last weekend, I purchased a new Western Digital hard drive and performed a fresh dual-boot installation of Vista and Windows 7. After installing the hard drive, I installed Windows 7 followed by Vista. […]
How To Delete Default Power Plans In Windows 7
Recently we blogged about how to rename default power plans in Windows 7. One of our readers has asked is it possible to delete one or more power plans present in Windows 7? As you may know, one can easily delete newly created custom plans in Windows 7. But Windows doesn’t allow you delete […]
How to Manually Organize Start Menu Programs In Windows 7
If you have installed hundreds of programs on your Windows 7 PC, as you know, all these programs appear in the Start menu. Because of hundreds of entries, the Start menu might look cluttered. Organizing the programs in the Start menu can make it little better. Earlier this week, we blogged about a tool named […]
Tweak Alt + Tab Settings In Windows 7 With Alt + Tab Tuner
Managing open windows and applications is pretty easy in Windows. One can either use the taskbar, use the new Flip 3D feature to preview all open Windows in a fancy way, or simply press the old Alt + Tab hotkey to quickly view and switch between apps and windows. With Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced the […]
How To Integrate Drivers Into Windows 7 Installation Disc
Some time back, we had told you about creating unattended Windows 7 installation setup disc. Users who often reinstall Windows 7 might also like to integrate all drivers in the installation disc to automatically install all drivers during installation. Integrating hardware drivers in Windows 7 installation setup is very simple with vLite. Although vLite was […]
How To Uninstall Windows 7
As the time gets closer to Windows 7 Release Candidate expiration date, users have finally begun upgrading Windows 7 RC to RTM. So, if you are planning to upgrade to Windows 7 final release, you can always refer how to upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 guide. Although you can do a direct upgrade from […]
How To Rename Default Power Plans (Schemes) In Windows 7
Majority of netbook, notebook, and tablet users are aware of the default power plans in Windows 7. By default, Windows 7 offers three power plans: Power saver, Balanced, and High Performance. Windows allows you edit these power plans by changing the default Sleep mode and display settings. Windows also offers some advanced options to edit […]
How To Import And Export Power Plans (Schemes) In Windows 7
Most of us fine tune power plans (schemes) available in Windows 7. Some users even create new power schems to reduce the amount of PC’s power consumption, maximize performance or match their requirements. If you have two or more PCs running Windows 7, you might want to export/import your power schemes from one PC […]
How To Repair Windows 7 From USB Flash Drive (Repair Without Installation DVD Disc)
One of the best features of Windows 7 is that it lets you create a repair disc so that you can use it when you encounter problems with the installation. You can use this recovery disc to access system recovery options. We have already covered how to create a system repair disc in Windows […]
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