Category: Windows 7 Tips

  • Tile Screens_Win 7 Tips

    If you are a new Windows 7 user, you may have heard about the new auto-tile feature and wondered how it works. Although you can still right-click on the task bar to tile windows manually as in previous versions of Windows, Windows 7 has the ability to tile windows automatically, saving time and mouse clicks. Use the auto-tile feature in Windows 7 to view two windows or documents simultaneously on a large monitor.

    This article will help you to tile screens in Windows 7.
    Instructions

    1. Open all the programs or folders that you want to open.
       
    2. Open ‘Task manager‘.
       
    3. Go to ‘Application‘ tab.
       
    4. Select the tasks that you want to tile.
       
    5. Right click on the tasks that you  want to tile.
       
    6. Select ‘Tile horizontally’ or ‘Tile Vertically‘.
  • Tile Screens_Win 7 Tips

    If you are a new Windows 7 user, you may have heard about the new auto-tile feature and wondered how it works. Although you can still right-click on the task bar to tile windows manually as in previous versions of Windows, Windows 7 has the ability to tile windows automatically, saving time and mouse clicks. Use the auto-tile feature in Windows 7 to view two windows or documents simultaneously on a large monitor.

    This article will help you to tile screens in Windows 7.
    Instructions

    1. Open all the programs or folders that you want to open.
       
    2. Open ‘Task manager‘.
       
    3. Go to ‘Application‘ tab.
       
    4. Select the tasks that you want to tile.
       
    5. Right click on the tasks that you  want to tile.
       
    6. Select ‘Tile horizontally’ or ‘Tile Vertically‘.
  • Keyboard Shortcut for Volume Control

    Digging through files, folders and programs to find your computer’s volume control can be an annoying process. And while you do have a volume icon in your task bar, it only controls your master volume. In Windows XP, creating a keyboard shortcut will help you access volume control more quickly, as well as open other facets of volume control such as wave, synth, microphone and balance that are not immediately available in the task bar. See “tips” for notes regarding Windows Vista and Windows 7.

    This article will help you to creat Keyboard Shortcut for Volume Control.
    Introduction

    1. In Windows XP or earlier, click “Start” and click “All Programs.” When the program list appears, click “Accessories,” then “Entertainment,” then “Volume Control.”

       

    2. Right-click on volume control, then select “Properties.” In the volume control properties, select the “Shortcut” tab.
       
    3. The box next to the words “Shortcut key” should say “None.” Click in that box, then touch the key (number, letter, or symbol) you wish to use as your volume control shortcut key. This will make your shortcut Ctrl+Alt+(your desired key).

       

    4. Click “Apply.” Close the volume control properties box, then use your keyboard shortcut to open volume control to ensure it worked.

    Tips

    • Windows Vista and Windows 7 do allow users to create keyboard shortcuts, but not for volume control. Fortunately, many desktop keyboards (sometimes sold with the computer, sometimes sold separately) have volume controls available right on the keyboard. Also, many Vista and 7 laptops have built-in keyboard volume control; usually the combination of the function (Fn) key plus another key can raise or lower volume. For instance, on some laptops, Fn+PgUp will increase volume, while Fn+PgDn will lower volume. Look for speaker icons on your laptop’s keys; these are your volume shortcut keys.
  • Monitor Shared Folders in Windows Vista

    Quick Way to Monitor Shared Folders in Windows Vista

    INFORMATION:

    This article will show you how to monitor shared folders in Windows Vista.





    Here’s How:

    1) Open command prompt (Start->All Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt), type fsmgmt.msc and press Enter button.


    2) The shared folders snap-in will appear. If you click Shares, it will list down all shared folders, folder path, number of client connections, etc.
    Note: You can also right click the folder to open or stop the folder sharing.

    3) If you click on Sessions, it lists down all users who are connected to this computer’s shared folders. From here, you will know some valuable connected user info, such as user ID, computer name, how many files are opened by user, since when the folder is accessed by user, idle time and whether the user logged on using Guest account.
    Note: You can also right click any user ID and click on Close Session option to disconnect this user.

    4) Proceed to click on Open Files, it will list down all files currently accessed by users and also the permission user owns on the opened files.
    Note: You can also right click any file and click on Close Open File option to close open file.


  • Download XP Programs to Windows 7

    On the Internet, you can find thousands of programs to download for your Windows 7 computer. However, many of these programs are old and were designed for Windows XP. Sometimes the developer has issued an updated version for the newer operating system that you can download. If the developer has not updated the program, you can still download the Windows XP version and operate it on your Windows 7 computer.

    This article will help you to download XP Programs to Windows 7.
    Introduction

    1. Open your browser, and go to the Web page that contains the program’s download link.
       
    2. Right-click on the download link, and select “Save Target As.” Your browser might say something slightly different. In the navigation window, select “Desktop” and click “Save.” Close your browser.
       
    3. Double-click on the icon for the program you just downloaded. It is an executable installation file. When prompted, click “Yes” to allow the program to make changes to your computer. Follow the installation instructions for the specific program.
       
    4. Right-click on the icon used to open the program after it has finished installing. Click “Properties.”
       
    5. Click the “Compatibility” tab. Click the box next to “Run Program in Compatibility Mode For.” Select “Windows XP (Service Pack 3)” from the drop-down menu. Click “OK.” You can now run the Windows XP program normally in Windows 7.
  • Get Rid of Parental Controls_Win 7 tips

    Microsoft Windows 7 lets parents control the access their children have to the computer, including how much time they spend on it and the programs they can use. The aim of this feature is to help parents feel more comfortable with their kids using the computer so that they don’t have to personally monitor them at all times. You can get rid of Parental Controls for a particular user by adjusting the user’s settings in the Windows 7 Control Panel.

    This article will help you to get rid of parental control in Windows 7.
    Instructions

    1. Log into Windows 7 with an administrator account.
       
    2. Click the “Start” icon and select the “Control Panel.”
       
    3. Click “Set up parental controls for any user” under “User Accounts and Family Safety.”
       
    4. Click to select the user for whom you want to remove Parental Controls and click “Off” under “Parental Controls.”
       
    5. Click “OK” to save the changes.
  • Connect Xbox 360_win7 Tips

    This is going to walk you right through connecting your Xbox 360 to a Windows 7 PC. If you have an xbox and have not linked it up to your pc yet you are missing out. Your XBOX 360 when connected will be able to stream all of your music, and movies right from your PC to your TV.

    This article will help you connect Xbox 360 to Windows 7.
    Instructions

    1. On the computer running Windows 7 click the following:
      Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet
    2. Select “Home Group and Sharing Options
    3. Click “change advanced sharing settings
       
    4. Under “Media Streaming” click “Choose Media Streaming Options
       
    5. Click “Turn on media streaming
       
    6. You will now have the option to name your media library if you want to, but is not necessary.
       
    7. Click “Choose Default Settings“. You can choose star ratings and parental controls here if you want to, and then click “OK“. You are now done with setting up the PC.

       

    8. Turn on your XBOX 360 and go to the “My Xbox Channel” and select “Music“, “Photos“, or “Video” library.

       

    9. Select your pc from the list and the file you wish to play.
  • Renew IP Address_Win 7 tips

    The new Microsoft Operating System is set up differently than Windows XP and Windows Vista. If you purchase a new PC or Laptop, unless otherwise requested, you’ll have Windows 7 as your operating system.
    When you connect your new computer to your existing modem you will not have an Internet connection because the IP address will need to be renewed. In some instances the IP address will automatically renew if you unplug the modem and restart your computer. However, in most cases you will need to release and renew the IP address and this article will show you how to accomplish this using Windows 7.

    This article will help you to renew IP adderess in Windows.
    Instructions

    1. Connect your new computer to your modem. Do not unplug your modem yet. Start your new computer and get to the desktop.
    2. Open the Control Panel which will either be on the desktop or on the Start Menu. From the Control Panel, click on “Network and Internet” and then click on “Network and Sharing Center.”
    3. From the Network and Sharing Center, top-left click on “Change adapter settings.” You will see the Local Area Connection icon. Right-click on the LAN icon and select “disable.” This disables the Local Area Connection and also “releases the IP address.” Below the LAN icon you will now see the word, “disabled.” Leave this on your screen because you’ll come back to it in a minute or so.
    4. Unplug your modem. If you unplug the modem and you still see lights, then you will need to remove the battery from your modem. You want all the lights out on your modem because this completes the releasing of the IP address.
    5. After 10-20 seconds, plug your modem back in and give the modem at least a minute to fully reset. You’ll know it has reset when the lights on the modem are back to normal.
    6. Go back to your Local Area Connection icon, right-click, and select “enable.” This will complete the process of “renewing” your IP address and this will restore your Internet connection.

  • Reformat a Windows 7 Computer

    Have you ever tried to reformat a hard drive on a computer with windows 7? For some it might seem hard, but I will teach you how to do it easily with a few simple steps. Keep in mind that reformating your hard drive will reset it to the factory setting, so you want to make sure that you backup everything that you want to save before we begin the process.

    This article will help you to reformat a Windows 7 computer.
    Instructions

    1. ATTENTION!
      Reformatting a computer will reset it to the factor image, all data must be backed up or it WILL be lost. There are several reasons to reformat a hard drive. A few reasons include but are not limited to: driver issues, virus, cleaning up, getting rid of the computer, etc.
    2. RECOVERY DISKS!
      Every new windows 7 owner should know that the new computers are not supplied with recovery disks anymore. The manufacturer allows the user to create one set of disks upon the purchase of a new machine. It is important to create the disks early as driver issues and viruses may arise. In order to create recovery disks on windows 7 you want to click on the start menu. Next, type in recovery in the Start Search option area. Next, click on recovery disk creation and follow the process. It will require that you have about 3 dvds or about 7 cds to create the recovery disks.
    3. REFORMATING HARD DRIVE!
      Once the recovery disks have been made reformatting windows 7 is quite simple. Insert the recovery disks into the cd/dvd tray on the machine. You are now going to want to turn the computer off. When the computer has turned off, go ahead and turn it back on. A screen should pop up asking you whether you want to boot from Hard Drive or Disk. Choose the disk option. After you make it this far it is a downhill process. Next you follow the on-screen instruction make sure you reformat the machine, not recover it.

  • Check My PC for Windows 7 Compatibility

    Microsoft’s Windows 7 is focused on speed and stability, even on older hardware, and can run on systems with minimal specifications. Device support is improved compared with Windows Vista, and the driver library has been expanded so most hardware can be automatically installed without requiring a driver disk. Before purchasing Windows 7, use the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to scan your PC and check that the hardware and software are Windows 7 compatible. If any problems are detected, the advisor will suggest ways to fix the compatibility issues.

    This article will help you to check your pc for windows 7 compatibility.
    Instructions

    1. Open a Web browser, and navigate to Microsoft’s website. Locate and download the Microsoft Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. Plug in any USB peripherals or similar devices that are used regularly on your computer, such as scanners, printers or external hard disks, for example. The Upgrade Advisor can check these to make sure they are compatible with Windows 7.
    2. Double-click on the downloaded “Window7UpgradeAdvisorSetup.exe” file to install the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. When the setup wizard launches, read through the license terms and click “I Accept the License Terms” if you agree. Click the “Install” button to start the installation. When it completes, click the “Close” button to end the setup wizard
    3. Double-click on the “Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor” icon, which has been added to your Windows desktop. Click the “Start Check” button to run a scan of your PC so that its components can be checked for compatibility. The scan will take a few minutes to complete, depending on the number of installed devices and programs.
    4. Check through the results once the scan has completed to see if your PC is Windows 7 compatible. At the top of the results a summary is displayed, showing the number of issues that may need to be addressed for full compatibility with Windows 7. If any programs or devices fail the compatibility check, a solution will be given where possible, such as a driver update or more recent version of a program.