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How to Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc
InformationThis article will show you how to create a Windows 7 system repair disc to use to boot to the system recovery options if you don’t have a Windows installation disc, can’t find your Windows installation disc, or can’t access the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer.TipIf you would like to create this on a USB flash drive instead of a DVD, then also see this post here.EXAMPLE: System Recovery Options screenNOTE: Using the System Repair Disc that you have created below, you can boot to the system recovery options screen below.OPTION ONEManually Create One in Windows 7NOTE:If you have a OEM Windows 7 instead of a retail Windows 7, then you may need to use OPTION TWO below to create a System Repair Disc with instead.1. Open the Start Menu.A) In the search line, type recdisc.exe and press Enter. (See screenshot below)B) Go to step 3.OR2. Open the Control Panel (All Items view), and click on the Backup and Restore icon.A) Click on the Create a System recovery disc link in the left blue pane. (See screenshot below)3. Insert a blank CD or DVD into your CD/DVD drive and click on the Create disc button. (See screenshot below)NOTE:If you are prompted to insert a Windows installation disc, it means that the files needed to create the system repair disc cannot be found on your computer. Insert a Windows 7 installation disc.4. It will now start creating the System Repair Disc. (See screenshot below)NOTE:If a AutoPlay window pops up, just close it.5. When it’s finished, click on the Close button. (See screenshot below)6. Click on OK. (See screenshot below)7. Remove and label your new Windows 7 System Repair Disc from the CD/DVD drive.OPTION TWOCreate One with a DownloadNOTE:This option is perfect if you do not have a retail Windows 7 installation DVD and only have a OEM Windows 7 recovery DVD or partition.1. Download the same 32 bit (x86) or 64 bit ISO file from the link below for your 32-bit ot 64-bit Windows 7 version.NOTE:This will be a torrent download. Be sure to read the instructions on how to download and use the torrent file at the site below.2. Burn the ISO to a DVD disc.OR3. You can use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to burn the ISO to a USB flash drive.4. You now have a Windows 7 System Repair Disc on a DVD or USB flash drive. -
How to Enable or Disable Aero Shake in Windows 7
Aero Shake is a shining feature in Windows 7 which allows you to minimize all running windows except the one which you are working on. Maybe you think this feature is unnecessary, and want to disable it, or just want to know how to control Aero Shake function by yourself.InformationThis article will show you how to enable or disable Aero Shake for all users in Windows 7 to have open windows from being minimized or restored when the active window is shaken back and forth with the mouse.WarningNOTE: If Aero is not enabled, then Aero Shake will still not work even when enabled or turned on.1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor1 GB of system memory(RAM)A graphics card with support for DirectX 9 graphics with at least 128 MB of memory.The graphics card must support Pixel Shader 2.0 and the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM).The Desktop Window Manager Session Manager and Themes Services need to be set as Started and Automatic.You must be have True Color (32 bit) set instead of High Color (16 bit).Desktop composition needs to be enabled (checked) in Visual Effects.Refresh or update your WEI score.Solution:Through the Local Group Policy Editor1. Click on start menu, type gpedit.msc in the search line then you will see2. Click on gpedit to open the Local Group Policy Editor window, and then click on in the left pane to expand User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Desktop, find Turn off Aero Shake window minimizing mouse gesture in the right pane.3. Double click Turn off Aero Shake window minimizing mouse gesture in the right pane.Now you should see the setting window.4. NOTE: the setting is named with “Turn off”, so read the information in the below right pane.Choose Enabled will disable Aero Shake..Choose Disabled or Not Configured will turn on Aero Shake.Then press OK to save your changes. It’ll immediately work.
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How to Turn Windows Defender On or Off in Windows 7
InformationThis will show you how to turn Windows Defender On or Off in Windows 7. When Windows Defender is on, you will be alerted when spyware and other potentially unwanted software tries to install itself or run on your computer. By default, Windows Defender is turned on in Windows 7.WarningIt’s important to run antispyware software whenever you’re using your computer. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can try to install itself on your computer any time you connect to the Internet. It can also infect your computer when you install some programs using a CD, DVD, or other removable media. Spyware or potentially unwanted software can also be programmed to run at unexpected times, not just when it’s installed.OPTION ONETurn Off Windows Defender1. Open the Control Panel (All Items View), and click on the Windows Defender icon.2. Click on Tools on the toolbar at the top. (See screenshot below)3. Under Settings, click on Options. (See screenshot below)4. In the left pane, click on Administrator. (See screenshot below)5. Uncheck the Use this program box. (See screenshot below step 4)7. Click on the Save button. (See screenshot below step 4)8. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.9. Click on the Close button. (See screenshot below)OPTION TWOTurn On Windows Defender1. Open the Control Panel (All Items View), and click on the Windows Defender icon.2. Click on the click here to turn it on link. (See screenshot below)NOTE:This will take a moment to finish.3. When finished, close the Windows Defender window. (See screenshot below step two in OPTION ONE)NOTE:To help prevent spyware and other potentially unwanted software from running on your computer, it is recommended that you also turn on Windows Defender real-time protection and select all real-time protection options. -
How to Change the Date and Time in Windows 7
InformationThis will show you how to set or change the date and time for the system clock in Windows 7. This tutorial is not for Windows Xp.Here’s How:1. Right click on the clock, at the far right of the taskbar, and click on Adjust Date/Time. (See screenshot below)A) Go to step 3.OR2. Left click on the clock, at the far right of the taskbar, and click on Change date and time settings. (See screenshot below)3. Click on the Change date and time button. (See screenshot below)4. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes (if administrator) or enter the administrator’s password (if standard user).5. To Change the DateA) Under the left Date section, select a month and day for your current date. (See screenshot below step 6)6. To Change the TimeA) Under the right Time section, select or type in your current time. (See screenshot below step 6)7. Click on OK. (See screenshot below)8. Click on OK. (See screenshot below step 3) -
HOW TO SETUP INTERNET STREAMING IN WMP 12
Information:This will show you how to set up internet streaming in windows 7 using windows media player 12.Note:This has worked for me im using Windows 7 RC X64 i would assume that it works the same for all. The Screens might look different but should mostly be the sameWarning:In order for this to work you must have1: Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant 6.52: A Live ID ( @hotmail.com @msn.com @live.com should all work, or what ever your LIVE ID is)3: Your windows accounts do not need the be the same4: This MUST be done on both systems or all systems that you want to be able to connect too or connect from5: You are able to connect to more then one remote systemHere’s How:1. Open WMP 12Once open click at the top of the left side of the window STREAM here in Yellow then click on the Allow Internet Access To Home Media2. Click on Link an online ID3. Click on Add An online ID provider.4. Click here5. The last step should have opened this window here.Click Downloads Below or Scroll Down the page to get to the downloads make sure you pick the right OS 32-bit OR 64-bit6. Either Run or Save then run latter.Just Click Run. Let it download start the installer.When done click on Finsh.7. GO back to WMP 12 you should still have this window here openClick on Link A online ID.8. Click on Link Online ID9. Sign-in with your ID User Name and Password.10. Back to WMP 12 one last timeAllow Internet Access To Home Media -
Improve Battery Life in Windows 7 with the Built-In Power Troubleshooter
Anybody who has a Windows 7 laptop is going to be concerned with how to make the battery last longer, but did you realize there’s a built-in troubleshooting wizard in Windows 7 that helps you maximize your battery life?This is, only one of the ways to maximize your battery life—your best bet is to adjust your screen brightness and get rid of unnecessary applications that abuse the CPU. This article may not be applicable for Windows XPUsing the TroubleshooterYou can click through a whole bunch of Control Panel links to get to the troubleshooter, but it’s a whole lot easier to just type improve power into the search box, and then click on the resulting item in the list(This is where Windows Xp cannot catch up with Windows 7.The wizard will apply the changes by default, but you can click the advanced link and uncheck the option for applying automatically if you’d like.Once you’ve run the wizard, it will check for any potential problems in your settings—if you’ve adjusted your power plans in a way that isn’t a good idea, for instance. You can also use the View detailed information linkThis will show you a huge list of items, and you can see that the wizard didn’t find any problems with those items.Even if your PC doesn’t have the problems listed, it’s actually rather interesting to look through—for instance, did you ever realize that a screen saver utilizes battery power which can be used elsewhere on your laptop? -
How to Add or Remove a Windows Firewall Exception in Windows 7
Information:This will show you how to add or remove a Windows Firewall program exception for each type of network location (ex: Private or Public) that you use in Windows 7. Some of these steps may or may not work on Windows XP.Warning:When you add a program to the list of allowed programs in a firewall you allow a particular program to send information to or from your computer through the firewall. Allowing a program to communicate through a firewall (sometimes called unblocking) is like opening a tiny door in the firewall.Each time you allow a program to communicate through a firewall, your computer becomes a bit less secure. The more allowed programs your firewall has, the more opportunities there are for hackers or malicious software to use one of those openings to spread a worm, access your files, or use your computer to spread malicious software to others.To help decrease your security risk:Only allow a program when you really need to, and remove programs from the list of allowed programs that you no longer need.Never allow a program that you do not recognize to communicate through the firewall.Here’s How:1. Open the Control Panel (All Items View).2. Click on the Windows Firewall icon.3. Click on the Allow a program through Windows Firewall link in the left blue pane. (See screenshot below)4. Click on the Change Settings button. (See screenshot below)5. To Allow or Unallow an Existing Exception –A) On the left side, check the program exception Name box to allow, or uncheck to unallow through Windows Firewall. (See screenshot below)B) If you allowed the program exception, then check (allow) or uncheck (unallow) the box for each Private or Public network location you want the program to have access through Windows Firewall. (See screenshot below)6. To Add a Program Exception –A) Click on the Allow another program button. (See screenshot below)B) If the Program is Listed – (See screenshot below step 6D)Click on the program to highlight it.Go to step 6D.C) If the Program is Not Listed – (See screenshot below step 6D)Click on the Browse button.Navigate to the program’s exe file location, usually in a C:\Program Files folder, and click on the program’s exe file to select (highlight) it and click on the Open button.D) Click on the Add button. (See screenshot below)E) Do step 5 to allow to unallow this program exception. (See screenshot below)7. To Remove a Program Exception –A) Click on the program exception name to select (highlight) it and click on the Remove button. (See screenshot below)WARNING:This will remove the selected exception immediately.8. When done, click on OK. (See screenshot below either step 5B or 6E)9. Close the Windows Firewall window. (See screenshot below step 3) -
How to Turn Windows Firewall On or Off in Windows 7
InformationWindows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer through the Internet or network.This will show you how to to turn Windows Firewall On or Off for each type of network location (ex: Private or Public) that you use in Windows 7. Windows Firewall is turned on by default in Windows 7.EXAMPLE: Windows Firewall On and OffNOTE:Notice that there is a option for Windows Firewall to be on or off with Private networks and Public networks. If you have Inactive showing on a network location, this means that you do not have a network connection for that type of network location. Active means that you do.Here’s How:1. Open the Control Panel (All Items View).2. Click on the Windows Firewall icon.3. Click on the Turn Windows Firewall on or off link in the left blue pane. (See screenshot below)OPTION ONEHome or Work (Private) Network Location Settings4. To Turn On Windows Firewall –A) Select (dot) Turn on Windows Firewall. (See screenshot below step 5)B) If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.C) Check the Windows Firewall notifications settings you want. (See screenshot below step 5)D) Go to OPTION TWO below.5. To Turn Off Windows Firewall –A) Select (dot) Turn off Windows Firewall. (See screenshot below)B) If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.C) Go to OPTION TWO below.OPTION TWOPublic Network Location Settings6. To Turn On Windows Firewall –A) Select (dot) Turn on Windows Firewall. (See screenshot below step 7)B) If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.C) Check the Windows Firewall notifications settings you want. (See screenshot below step 7)D) Go to OPTION TWO below.7. To Turn Off Windows Firewall –A) Select (dot) Turn off Windows Firewall. (See screenshot below)B) If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.C) Go to OPTION TWO below.8. Click on OK. (See screenshot above)9. Close the Windows Firewall window when done. (See screenshot below step 3)






















































