The recently released OS X Lion brings richer multi-touch experience to Mac. The latest Lion offers fluid and realistic gesture responses, including rubber-band scrolling, page and image zoom, and full-screen swiping. Are you a Windows user and want to get similar multi-touch experience in Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 as well? We know, every […]
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.
Startup Sound Changer: Change Windows 7 Startup Sound
If you have ever tried to replace the default Windows 7 startup sound with a custom tone, you probably know how difficult it is to change the startup sound as one needs to edit the imageres.dll system file to make it happen. Startup Sound Changer is a fantastic tool from the makers of Windows Media […]
How To Test A Bootable Windows CD, DVD, ISO, Or USB With A Click (Without Setting Up A Virtual Machine)
We have shown you various ways to create bootable USB, install Windows 7 from USB, slipstream Service Pack 1 into Windows 7 DVD or ISO, and many other advanced methods to create bootable Windows 7 ISO and bootable USB flash drive. When you create a bootable USB to install Windows 7 or when you slipstream […]
How To Get Windows 8 Ribbon UI In Windows 7, Vista And XP Explorer [Exact Ribbon UI Look]
Ribbon UI in Windows Explorer is one of the new features available in upcoming Windows 8 OS. The all new explorer Ribbon UI helps you quickly access explorer options with a mouse click. If you are still using the good old XP, Vista and Windows 7 and want to get the Windows 8 Ribbon UI […]
Eight Windows 8 Pre-Beta Features For Windows 7
Ever since the beginning of June, we have been covering various UI enhancements and features included in Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8 OS. If you have been patiently waiting to get the best eye candy features of the next version of Windows in Windows 7, then your moment has arrived. Even though it’s too early to […]
How To Skip Or Hide Windows Boot Manager In Vista And Windows 7
I have installed Windows 7 (x64) in triple-boot with Vista and Windows 7 (x86) operating systems. Windows 7 SP1 (x64) is my primary operating system and I boot into Windows 7 (x86) and Vista just once or twice in a month. Though I am happy with Windows 7, I get irritated whenever I reboot my […]
How To Repair Windows 7 Startup Issues Without Installation Media
Repairing a corrupt Windows installation is always a difficult task for beginners especially when you are not able to boot into Windows. Even though one can always use the Windows 7 installation media to boot into Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) to fix startup problems, it’s also possible to repair Windows 7 boot issues without any […]
How To Get The New Windows 8 Start Screen In Windows 7
Now that Microsoft has officially unveiled the new user interface (UI) of the upcoming Windows 8 OS (check out the official preview video) with some great new features, you might want to get the tile-based Windows 8 Start screen in your Windows 7 OS as well. Unlike Windows 7 or any other desktop OS, Windows […]
Windows 8 Logon Date And Clock For Windows 7 Logon Screen
By now, you probably have tried one of the public preview builds or at least seen the pictures of upcoming Windows 8 operating system. The newest iteration not only packs-in a host of new features but ships with major UI changes as well. The moment you turn on your Windows 8 PC, you will see […]
Add Or Remove Ctrl+Alt+Del Screen Options
If you’ve ever used Windows XP operating system, then probably know that the Ctrl + Alt + Del keyboard shortcut is used to open Task Manager to end running programs and services. But in Windows Vista and Windows 7, one needs to use Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys to open Task Manager without touching […]
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