Every time Windows starts on a typical computer, a host of other programs also start with Windows, increasing the total amount of time required to complete the boot process. Programs that automatically start with Windows significantly extend the boot time. If your PC takes minutes to boot, removing unwanted programs from the startup list is […]
Archives for August 2010
How To Bypass Windows 7 Logon Password In Three Steps
Have you forgotten your XP, Vista or Windows 7 logon password? Sure, there are a few workarounds to access your account using a bootable Linux CD but they are time-consuming and boring as you need to go through a long procedure. In this guide, we will show you how to bypass a Windows 7 […]
Forgot Windows 7 Administrator Password? Try Kon-Boot
We all like to protect our user accounts with a strong password which includes numbers, special characters, and both upper and lower case letters. However, remembering strong passwords are next to difficult. If you have forgotten Windows user account password, then you can use the password reset disk tool. But the catch is that you […]
Difference Between Language Packs (LPs) And Language Interface Packs (LIPs)
Some editions of Windows Vista and Windows 7 let you change the default language used in Start menu, context menu, help content and other areas of the operating system by installing language packs. If you ever tried to change the default language of the operating system, you probably know what’s is a language pack and […]
How To Use Credential Manager In Windows 7
Very few Windows users know about the Credential Manager present in Windows 7 as most of users prefer third-party tools to save their user names and passwords. This tool is actually a rebranded version of the old Stored Names and Passwords feature from Windows Vista. As Microsoft says, Credential Manager allows you to store credentials, […]