Monday, March 28, 2011

win7 Practical Tips: Easy Win

win7 Practical Tips: Easy Win XP(1)



We have collect a few tips of Win7 recently and we'd like to share it with all of you and hope it can help you.
1.Solve difficult problems
If you feel some performance of Win 7 are very strange, but do not know why, you can "click Control Panel -- to find and solve problems (or 'troubleshooting')" to enter into the new troubleshooting package. These simple wizard will help you solve common problems, and check your settings, clean your system and so on.
2. To startup and repair
It seems from the effects of beta, Windows 7 is an operating system which is worthy of our trust. However, it still exist some problems and the most serious one is to prevent the system to start, even safe mode are failed to achieve results. Therefore, in order to avoid this case from happen, you just need to pre-click on the "Start - maintenance - to create a system recovery disc" can create an emergency boot disk. In this way, your computer experience more severe cases, this emergency disk can help you achieve emergency results.
3. Control
New features AppLocker (application lock) in Windows 7, can help those who fed their children installed the suspicious software in their own  computer. AppLocker can ensure that users can only run the program which you specified on your computer. The following are the specific steps: start GPEDIT.MSC, go to Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Application Control - "AppLocker" to complete.
4.Calculator
At first glance, Windows 7's calculator like the same as Vista, but after a closer look over the menu mode, you will find some powerful statistics and program view. If you do not know how to operate a bitmap, you can use the Options menu to replace. This version can brought a lot of different calculator unit conversion (length, weight, volume, etc.), date calculation, electronic data sheet type template can also help you calculate the number of miles of transportation, mortgageinterest rates and so on.




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