Good, now you can also your Windows 7 update. How to install on a virgin machine, even without an XP or Vista upgrade? It's very simple...
You should know that installing a Windows 7 update on a virgin machine of any OS is possible except that you can not activate Windows (not an old license XP or Vista). For how to get the pill, just follow these steps:
1. Install Windows 7 on the machine.
2. Cut the internet connection and prevent any update from Windows Update.
3. Go to the registry: Start -> Run -> regedit.
4.Go to the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Setup/OOBE/
5. Set the MediaBootInstall value 1 to 0.
6. Close regedit.
7. Make "Start" and type cmd to see the icon to the MSDOS command prompt. Right click it and choose "Run as administrator" (or something like that)
8. In the MSDOS command prompt, type: "slmgr / rearm" then make entry
Reboot and when Windows 7 is loaded, run the activation program. Enter your product key and activate Windows ...
Oops, what ...
Otherwise, many of you ask me what I think of this OS ... it's been several months since I use it on my computer in RC version and what I can tell you that it is very stable very fast and certainly less annoying to use than Vista.
In short, although I am a heavy user of Linux, in all objectivity Windows Seven is a good thought that I recommend to all those who drag their XP for years and want change without having to suffer the same boat with Vista. Microsoft has really challenged this version and I think you will not be disappointed if you test ...
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Optimize Windows 7 startup
As we all know now Windows 7 is much faster than Windows Vista, but we can still improve it. This trick allows 15 seconds to accelerate the startup of Windows 7.
1.Click "Start"
2.Type in "Run" in the search box
3.Click "Run" "
4.then type "regedit" and click "OK".
5.Go then to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftDfrgBootOptimizeFunction
Double click on "Optimizecomplete" and change the value of "Yes" to "No". Then click "OK"
6.Then restart your computer.
1.Click "Start"
2.Type in "Run" in the search box
3.Click "Run" "
4.then type "regedit" and click "OK".
5.Go then to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftDfrgBootOptimizeFunction
Double click on "Optimizecomplete" and change the value of "Yes" to "No". Then click "OK"
6.Then restart your computer.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Repair Windows 7 mbr
I have a laptop, my hard drive into two partitions, one with Windows 7, the other with Ubuntu.
Yesterday I formatted my Ubuntu partition (which really helped me more) to save XP Instead compatibility issue. Except that my XP cd is too scratched, he has planted the setup, but the rub is that he has screwed up my Mbr ...
So I boot the liveCD ubuntu, have re-installed, history of having an OS and a mbr, except that in grub when I chose Windows Longhorn j'atteri to a black screen, and I must reboot ( I think the mbr reminds himself that there had XP, but not booted because it no longer exists.) and nothing allows me to access my Windows 7.
Does anyone have a solution. So that I can deleted my XP MBR, and can choose between Seven and Ubuntu from Grub?
How to repair Windows 7 MBR?
1. Boot from Windows 7 installation DVD in the drive.
2. Then Choose your default "Language", "Time", and "keyboard Input" on the first window screen. Then click next.
3. Click on "Repair Your Computer" to gain access to the System Recovery window. Then select "Command Prompt".
If you had Win 7 initially installed in the C partition, typing
"bootsect /nt60 C:\"
in Command Prompt to run.
Or you can type "bootsect /nt60 SYS" or "bootsect /nt60 ALL" in the Command Prompt to repair your system partition or all partitions.
4. Restart your computer and your windwos 7 can appear again.
Yesterday I formatted my Ubuntu partition (which really helped me more) to save XP Instead compatibility issue. Except that my XP cd is too scratched, he has planted the setup, but the rub is that he has screwed up my Mbr ...
So I boot the liveCD ubuntu, have re-installed, history of having an OS and a mbr, except that in grub when I chose Windows Longhorn j'atteri to a black screen, and I must reboot ( I think the mbr reminds himself that there had XP, but not booted because it no longer exists.) and nothing allows me to access my Windows 7.
Does anyone have a solution. So that I can deleted my XP MBR, and can choose between Seven and Ubuntu from Grub?
How to repair Windows 7 MBR?
1. Boot from Windows 7 installation DVD in the drive.
2. Then Choose your default "Language", "Time", and "keyboard Input" on the first window screen. Then click next.
3. Click on "Repair Your Computer" to gain access to the System Recovery window. Then select "Command Prompt".
If you had Win 7 initially installed in the C partition, typing
"bootsect /nt60 C:\"
in Command Prompt to run.
Or you can type "bootsect /nt60 SYS" or "bootsect /nt60 ALL" in the Command Prompt to repair your system partition or all partitions.
4. Restart your computer and your windwos 7 can appear again.
Determine the startup option by default a dual-boot Windows 7 - XP
After installation of Windows 7, dual-boot with Windows XP is Windows 7 which is positioned in the boot option by default (being the last set).
On the start screen, so it is Windows 7 which is highlighted and will start automatically after the counting of the period specified.
To start on XP, it will select it with the directional arrow "top" of the keyboard.
To change the startup option by default, so be it Windows XP that starts automatically:
* In Control Panel, then System and Security, click on System
* Click on Advanced system settings (in the left pane)
* Click on Settings section Startup and Recovery
* In the System startup, click the drop down arrow and select Windows XP. OK by OK
At the next boot is Windows XP that will be highlighted and will start automatically without further action by the user.
On the start screen, so it is Windows 7 which is highlighted and will start automatically after the counting of the period specified.
To start on XP, it will select it with the directional arrow "top" of the keyboard.
To change the startup option by default, so be it Windows XP that starts automatically:
* In Control Panel, then System and Security, click on System
* Click on Advanced system settings (in the left pane)
* Click on Settings section Startup and Recovery
* In the System startup, click the drop down arrow and select Windows XP. OK by OK
At the next boot is Windows XP that will be highlighted and will start automatically without further action by the user.
Synchronization of directories and files
For those who want to make backups of type "directory synchronization, there is a free tool, lightweight and efficient Microsoft (unfortunately only in English) that can create" folders synchronized pairs "that SyncToy is in 32 and 64 bits.
It is very easy to define a number of "pairs of directories" qeu can simply sync => what is changed on one side (on your PC) is postponed to another (on a laptop, external drive, internal, memory stick or any other physical media).
This tool can replace the function "Offline Folders" available in versions and Professional Fundamentals XP / Vista / 7.
Step by step:
1 Create a pair of directories
2 Define the type of synchronization:
* Synchronize = New files and changed files are copied both ways, deletions and name changes are also included in both directions.
* Echo = New files and changed files are copied left to right, deletions and name changes are passed from left to right.
* Contribute = New files and changed files are copied left to right, the renamed files are passed from left to right, but not deletes.
3 Naming the pair created
4 Adjust the settings files
Here you can include or exclude certain file types via the "*". Eg: exclude *. mpg or *. mp3 if you do not want to overload the backup with videos or music
5 Perform the first synchronization.
Synchronization is also faster than what can your drives and your hardware.
It is very easy to define a number of "pairs of directories" qeu can simply sync => what is changed on one side (on your PC) is postponed to another (on a laptop, external drive, internal, memory stick or any other physical media).
This tool can replace the function "Offline Folders" available in versions and Professional Fundamentals XP / Vista / 7.
Step by step:
1 Create a pair of directories
2 Define the type of synchronization:
* Synchronize = New files and changed files are copied both ways, deletions and name changes are also included in both directions.
* Echo = New files and changed files are copied left to right, deletions and name changes are passed from left to right.
* Contribute = New files and changed files are copied left to right, the renamed files are passed from left to right, but not deletes.
3 Naming the pair created
4 Adjust the settings files
Here you can include or exclude certain file types via the "*". Eg: exclude *. mpg or *. mp3 if you do not want to overload the backup with videos or music
5 Perform the first synchronization.
Synchronization is also faster than what can your drives and your hardware.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
How to install Windows 7 from a bootable USB drive
Windows 7 may be purchased in stores but also as an ISO image from the Microsoft Store.
Netbooks having no optical drive it is complicated to install a box version purchased commercially.
Create a bootable USB drive or a DVD from an ISO image of Windows 7:
Burning an ISO image is simply a DVD, but creating a bootable USB from a DVD installation can be complicated. Microsoft is launching its own utility to create USB drive.
The use of Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool is very simple: just specify the location of the image to burn, the USB destination (the software can also burn image on DVD) and launch copying.
If you have a boxed version, you must first convert your DVD to ISO image. You can do this by using a software like ImgBurn.
The installation requires:
* Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
* Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) or higher (300MHz recommended)
* 50 MB free space on your hard drive
* DVD burner or USB flash drive 4GB minimum
* Download Windows 7 USB / DVD Download Tool 1.0 (Download Link Official Microsoft).
Netbooks having no optical drive it is complicated to install a box version purchased commercially.
Create a bootable USB drive or a DVD from an ISO image of Windows 7:
Burning an ISO image is simply a DVD, but creating a bootable USB from a DVD installation can be complicated. Microsoft is launching its own utility to create USB drive.
The use of Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool is very simple: just specify the location of the image to burn, the USB destination (the software can also burn image on DVD) and launch copying.
If you have a boxed version, you must first convert your DVD to ISO image. You can do this by using a software like ImgBurn.
The installation requires:
* Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
* Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) or higher (300MHz recommended)
* 50 MB free space on your hard drive
* DVD burner or USB flash drive 4GB minimum
* Download Windows 7 USB / DVD Download Tool 1.0 (Download Link Official Microsoft).
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Windows Live Messenger icon in the notification area in Windows 7
In Vista or XP when you open Windows Live Messenger, the icon that indicates the status immediately goes into the tray. But in Windows 7, Windows Live Messenger icon appears only in the new taskbar.
When one closes the window of Windows Live Messenger through the cross, the icon remains in the Taskbar.
* Click Start, All Programs, click Windows Live
* On the right-click Windows Live Messenger, click on Properties
* In the Compatibility tab, check the box Run this program in compatibility mode and select Windows Vista in the drop down menu , then click Apply.
* Collapse full Windows Live Messenger.
Now, when Windows Live Messenger will be executed, the status icon will appear in the notification area.
When one closes the window of Windows Live Messenger through the cross, the icon remains in the Taskbar.
* Click Start, All Programs, click Windows Live
* On the right-click Windows Live Messenger, click on Properties
* In the Compatibility tab, check the box Run this program in compatibility mode and select Windows Vista in the drop down menu , then click Apply.
* Collapse full Windows Live Messenger.
Now, when Windows Live Messenger will be executed, the status icon will appear in the notification area.
Install Boot Camp in Windows 7
How to install Boot Camp Windows 7 for advanced users.
If you own a recent Mac to Intel based, you may be aware that you can easily install Windows over by a wizard designed by Apple. This wizard called Boot Camp, can first prepare the hard drive of the Mac to host Windows, then install the necessary drivers once Windows freshly installed.
If you're curious, you may have installed Windows 7 on your Mac Intel and noticed that the Boot Camp Assistant will not install by displaying the error code 2229. This error occurs because the assistant is expected to settle on Windows versions less than or equal to Windows Vista. It is possible to solve this problem by handling that only advanced users should attempt. This manipulation is explained later in this note.
Preparation
To solve the problem, you will need:
* Installation CD Mac OS X Leopard
* An editor like Orca MSI files.
Handling
Now follow these steps:
1. After starting on Windows 7, copy the contents of "Boot Camp" installation DVD of Mac OS X Leopard on a hard drive accessible by Windows.
2. In the MSI file editor that you have downloaded and installed, open the file "BootCamp.msi" (or "BootCamp64.msi" if you have installed the 64 bit version of Windows 7) located in the "Drivers / Apple ' .
3. In the left column called "Tables" select table "LaunchConditions" and delete it by selecting "Drop table ..." from the menu or menu "Tables".
4. Save the MSI file.
5. Restart the installation and follow the instructions in the wizard.
If you own a recent Mac to Intel based, you may be aware that you can easily install Windows over by a wizard designed by Apple. This wizard called Boot Camp, can first prepare the hard drive of the Mac to host Windows, then install the necessary drivers once Windows freshly installed.
If you're curious, you may have installed Windows 7 on your Mac Intel and noticed that the Boot Camp Assistant will not install by displaying the error code 2229. This error occurs because the assistant is expected to settle on Windows versions less than or equal to Windows Vista. It is possible to solve this problem by handling that only advanced users should attempt. This manipulation is explained later in this note.
Preparation
To solve the problem, you will need:
* Installation CD Mac OS X Leopard
* An editor like Orca MSI files.
Handling
Now follow these steps:
1. After starting on Windows 7, copy the contents of "Boot Camp" installation DVD of Mac OS X Leopard on a hard drive accessible by Windows.
2. In the MSI file editor that you have downloaded and installed, open the file "BootCamp.msi" (or "BootCamp64.msi" if you have installed the 64 bit version of Windows 7) located in the "Drivers / Apple ' .
3. In the left column called "Tables" select table "LaunchConditions" and delete it by selecting "Drop table ..." from the menu or menu "Tables".
4. Save the MSI file.
5. Restart the installation and follow the instructions in the wizard.
Activate windows by hovering over the mouse
When we opened several windows, from one to another, click on it to display the desired window in 1st plan.
In Windows 7 or Vista, it is possible to move a window from 1 plan, just by pointing it with the mouse.
In Control Panel, select Ease of Access, then Make the mouse easier to use.
Check the Enable a window by hovering over the mouse, then click Apply.
It's an option that may prove useful for users with some disabilities, but also for all the users according to their habits.
In Windows 7 or Vista, it is possible to move a window from 1 plan, just by pointing it with the mouse.
In Control Panel, select Ease of Access, then Make the mouse easier to use.
Check the Enable a window by hovering over the mouse, then click Apply.
It's an option that may prove useful for users with some disabilities, but also for all the users according to their habits.
Shortcut to disable UAC (Control User Account)
In Windows 7 or Vista, for those that deactivate and reactivate often Account Control (UAC), it is possible to create a shortcut that will simplify the procedure.
Shortcut to Disable UAC:
• On the right-click on the desktop, select New, then Shortcut.
• In Type the location of the item, copy and paste:
C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /k %windir%\System32\reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
• Click on Next.
• Name the shortcut Disable UAC or the name of your choice and click Finish
• The new shortcut Disable UAC appears on the desktop.
• Double-click the shortcut to disable UAC.
Shortcut to Disable UAC:
• On the right-click on the desktop, select New, then Shortcut.
• In Type the location of the item, copy and paste:
C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /k %windir%\System32\reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
• Click on Next.
• Name the shortcut Disable UAC or the name of your choice and click Finish
• The new shortcut Disable UAC appears on the desktop.
• Double-click the shortcut to disable UAC.
Start a session automatically on Windows 7
If one session is created on Windows 7, routinely enter their password to start the session is an additional security step.
It is possible however to start the session automatically, bypassing the step of the password, if the user is alone in using the PC. The session is secure by the presence of the password.
• Click Run, type "netplwiz" in Search Box.
• Press Enter. The User Accounts window opens
• uncheck the box Users must enter a username and password to use this computer, and click Apply.
• Open the window a session automatically fill and confirm the password, then click OK.
Now, the session will start automatically without the password is requested.
It is possible however to start the session automatically, bypassing the step of the password, if the user is alone in using the PC. The session is secure by the presence of the password.
• Click Run, type "netplwiz" in Search Box.
• Press Enter. The User Accounts window opens
• uncheck the box Users must enter a username and password to use this computer, and click Apply.
• Open the window a session automatically fill and confirm the password, then click OK.
Now, the session will start automatically without the password is requested.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Disable Windows 7 recent search entries suggestions
How to Turn off Windows 7 old search suggestions:
1.First click Start button. Type gpedit.msc in the Search box and hit enter to run the group policy editor.
2.navigate on the left side of group policy editor to:
Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Explorer.
3.In its right side, find out the "Turn off display of recent search entries in the Windows Explorer search box" entry and double click it.
4.Then select the Enabled option and click OK to save the changes.
Now windows 7 will no longer show the recent search entries when you are typing in your search text.
1.First click Start button. Type gpedit.msc in the Search box and hit enter to run the group policy editor.
2.navigate on the left side of group policy editor to:
Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Explorer.
3.In its right side, find out the "Turn off display of recent search entries in the Windows Explorer search box" entry and double click it.
4.Then select the Enabled option and click OK to save the changes.
Now windows 7 will no longer show the recent search entries when you are typing in your search text.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Enable the Shutdown Event Tracker in Windows 7
The shutdown event tracker can help the system administrators to monitor the shutdowns on their computers. You can't access the Shutdown Event Tracker in Windows 7 by default. To enable it, try the following tutorial step by step:
1.Click the start button.
2.Type gpedit.msc in the search box and hit Enter.
3.The Group Policy Editor will be opened.
4.Navigate to
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > RHS > Display Shutdown Event Tracker policy.
And double click it.
5.When a dialog box opens, choose “Always” from the drop-down menu to enable Shutdown Event Tracker.
Now when you shot down windows 7, the Shutdown Event Tracker is displayed in the Shut Down Windows dialog box.
1.Click the start button.
2.Type gpedit.msc in the search box and hit Enter.
3.The Group Policy Editor will be opened.
4.Navigate to
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > RHS > Display Shutdown Event Tracker policy.
And double click it.
5.When a dialog box opens, choose “Always” from the drop-down menu to enable Shutdown Event Tracker.
Now when you shot down windows 7, the Shutdown Event Tracker is displayed in the Shut Down Windows dialog box.
Backup Windows 7 System Data
How to Backup Windows 7 System:
1.Click the Start button --> All Programs --> Maintenance --> Backup and Restore --> On the right of the window, click "Set up backup" links.
2.In the "Set up backup" dialog box, select a disk partition from the lists , such as Local Disk D or Disk E --> Click Next --> Check "Let Windows choose(recommended)" and then Next --> In the next dialog box, Click "Save settings and run backup" button --> Then Windows 7 System will start to run backup.
1.Click the Start button --> All Programs --> Maintenance --> Backup and Restore --> On the right of the window, click "Set up backup" links.
2.In the "Set up backup" dialog box, select a disk partition from the lists , such as Local Disk D or Disk E --> Click Next --> Check "Let Windows choose(recommended)" and then Next --> In the next dialog box, Click "Save settings and run backup" button --> Then Windows 7 System will start to run backup.
Turn Off System Protection For a Disk
By default Windows 7 enables System Protection. If you need to turn it off, here is how to do:
On the Desktop, right click on the Computer icon and choose Properties --> In the left pane, click the "System protection" link --> In the System Properties window, highlight the partition which you need to edit and Click the Configure button --> Check "Turn off system protection" in the setting window and click OK button --> Click Yes button to confirm.
On the Desktop, right click on the Computer icon and choose Properties --> In the left pane, click the "System protection" link --> In the System Properties window, highlight the partition which you need to edit and Click the Configure button --> Check "Turn off system protection" in the setting window and click OK button --> Click Yes button to confirm.
Create A VPN Connection in Windows 7
How to Create A VPN Connection in Windows 7.
1.Click Start button --> Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Share Center --> Click "Set up a new connection or network" under the "Change your networking settings".
2.Select " Connect to a workplace" and click Next --> Use my internet connection (VPN) --> Type the internet address and destination name in the box --> Check 'Don't connect now; just set it up so I can connect later' and click Next --> Enter your VPN username and password --> Then click the 'Create' button --> Click the 'Close' button to finish.
1.Click Start button --> Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Share Center --> Click "Set up a new connection or network" under the "Change your networking settings".
2.Select " Connect to a workplace" and click Next --> Use my internet connection (VPN) --> Type the internet address and destination name in the box --> Check 'Don't connect now; just set it up so I can connect later' and click Next --> Enter your VPN username and password --> Then click the 'Create' button --> Click the 'Close' button to finish.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Create A Password Reset Disk in Windows 7
How to create a password reset disk in Windows 7:
First Connect USB flash drives to system on your Windows 7 machine.
Then Click Start button --> Control Panel --> User Accounts--> In the left pane of the User Accounts window, click "Create a password reset disk" link --> Click next button and then select Removable Disk in the Forgotten Password Wizard --> In the next step, enter your current User Account password --> then click next to create the password reset disk --> To finish it by clicking next button.
First Connect USB flash drives to system on your Windows 7 machine.
Then Click Start button --> Control Panel --> User Accounts--> In the left pane of the User Accounts window, click "Create a password reset disk" link --> Click next button and then select Removable Disk in the Forgotten Password Wizard --> In the next step, enter your current User Account password --> then click next to create the password reset disk --> To finish it by clicking next button.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Disable Windows 7 Ipv6
IPv6 is the latest address protocol. By defaultWindows 7 enable Ipv6. Here is howto disable Ipv6:
Click Start button --> type regedit in the box and press Enter --> in the registry editor window, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > services > TCPIP6 > Parameters
--> in the left sidebar, right click Parameters to create a new DWORD (32-bit) Value --> name it as DisabledIpv6 and set its value data as 0 --> click ok button --> then restart your computer.
Click Start button --> type regedit in the box and press Enter --> in the registry editor window, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > services > TCPIP6 > Parameters
--> in the left sidebar, right click Parameters to create a new DWORD (32-bit) Value --> name it as DisabledIpv6 and set its value data as 0 --> click ok button --> then restart your computer.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Manage Printers By Printer Management Tool
In Windows 7, Printer Management can manage all client printers easily.
How to open printer management tool:
Click the Start button --> Control Panel(All Items) --> Administrative Tools --> Printer management.
In the printer management window, you can find all the printers, their Drivers, Printers running with job and Deployed Printers.
How to open printer management tool:
Click the Start button --> Control Panel(All Items) --> Administrative Tools --> Printer management.
In the printer management window, you can find all the printers, their Drivers, Printers running with job and Deployed Printers.
Setup Parental Controls in Windows 7
If you need to monitor your computer in Windows 7, such as applications, games, email, media and website-filtering, try parental controls without any third-party software.
How to Access/Enable the Parental Controls:
Click the Start button --> Control Panel(By All Items) --> the parental controls icon --> the Windows accounts list in the Parental Controls screen window --> Select an account --> In the user's parental control settings, check the "On, Enforce Current Settings" option --> cilck the OK button.
Now the chosen account is enabled the parental controls.
If you have kids needing to use PCs, you can setup windows 7 parental control for your kids account like :
1.Time Limits: Let kids to use computer in Saturday and Sunday.
2.Allow and Block specific Programs.
3.Games: Restrict kids not to play any games.
How to Access/Enable the Parental Controls:
Click the Start button --> Control Panel(By All Items) --> the parental controls icon --> the Windows accounts list in the Parental Controls screen window --> Select an account --> In the user's parental control settings, check the "On, Enforce Current Settings" option --> cilck the OK button.
Now the chosen account is enabled the parental controls.
If you have kids needing to use PCs, you can setup windows 7 parental control for your kids account like :
1.Time Limits: Let kids to use computer in Saturday and Sunday.
2.Allow and Block specific Programs.
3.Games: Restrict kids not to play any games.
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