Almost every Windows user has gone through this. Once in a while, when you connect your USB keyboard or mice to your PC, your PC fails to detect the hardware for some unknown reason and gives “your device has a driver problem and needs to be reinstalled” or “your device is currently disabled in Windows” […]
Windows 7 is the successor to Windows Vista and was released in October 2009. Windows 7 is stable, smooth and highly polished compared to Vista. The end of support is January 2020.
How To Use Windows 10/8 Themes In Windows 7
In a recent blog post on Windows Team Blog, Microsoft revealed that theme packs that have been created for Windows 10 and Windows 8 don’t work in Windows 7. In simple words, Windows 10/8 themes (theme packs) are not supported in Windows 7. But all Windows 7 themes are compatible with Windows 8 and Windows […]
How To Show “Sort Header” In All Views In Windows 7 Explorer
Sort header or column header is a handy feature introduced with Windows Vista and lets you quickly soft files and folders just with a click. As some of you have noticed, in Windows 7, this soft header appears only in the details view. That is, when you are browsing a folder in content, tiles, list, […]
Free Windows 7 Step By Step And Office 2010 Step By Step Video Guides From Microsoft Press
We know, most of you are eagerly waiting for Windows 8 Consumer Preview and have already been using Office 2010 on your Windows 7 or Windows 8 Developer Preview PC. But if you are new to Windows 7 or Office 2010 and want to understand one of these products better, we have some good news […]
How To Include New Gadgets, Themes, Wallpapers, And Screensavers In Windows 7 Setup ISO File
We have already written guides to include drivers in Windows 7 installation ISO, create unattended Windows 7 installation setup, and to slipstream Service Pack in Windows 7 DVD or ISO. Today, in this guide, we are going to show you how to include new gadgets, themes, wallpapers, logon screens, screensavers, and more in the bootable […]
Trick To Shutdown Windows By Skipping Windows Update Installation
Recently, I rebuilt my three-year-old computer with a Kingston 32 GB Solid State Drive (SSD) and installed Windows 7 Home Premium edition on it. After installing my favorite applications and games, I had just 6 GB of free space left on the disk. So, to gain some disk space, I disabled the useful hibernation feature […]
How To Make Windows 10 Bootable USB Via Command Prompt
Do you want to install or reinstall Windows 10 on your computer? Not sure how to prepare the bootable USB of Windows 10 without using third-party tools? In this step-by-step, we will see how to prepare the bootable USB of Windows 10 using the Command Prompt. Although one can always use tools like Rufus to […]
How To Open Hidden System Reserved Partition In Windows 7
Users who have performed a clean install of Windows 7 on a empty or new hard disk would know that Windows 7 setup creates a 100 MB reserved partition before installing Windows 7 on a new hard disk. The partition contains boot files and Windows Recovery Environment files, and doesn’t allow you delete this partition, […]
Fix: Hide Protected Operating System Files Option Missing In Folder Options
In Windows, files with the hidden and system attributes are not viewable by default. These hidden files are not viewable even if the show files and folders option is enabled in Folder Options. To view these files, one needs to disable hide protected operating system files under View tab in Folder Options. Recently, I noticed […]
10 Free Tools To Repair Windows 7
No matter what operating system you are using, be it Windows, Mac, or Linux, you will come across issues that prevent the smooth operation of your operating system. Fortunately, a handful of quality, free applications are available to fix common Windows problems. In no particular order, here are the 10 best utilities you will ever […]
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