Jump Lists feature is one the new features incorporated in Windows 7. Users who have been running Windows 7 probably know how useful the Jump Lists feature is. The feature enables you quickly access recently opened files with a particular program by right-clicking on the program icon on the taskbar. There is even a keyboard […]
Difference Between Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional & Ultimate Editions
As you know, Windows 7 available in a total of six different editions: Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate editions. Starter and Home Basic editions aren’t available in retail stores and they ship with PCs in select regions only And the Enterprise edition is only available for Enterprises. Windows 7 Home Premium […]
7 Fantastic Windows 7 Themes
In October last year we took a look at awesome themes available for Windows Vista. Given that the Windows 7 is releasing in a few months, there are already several customized themes available to spice your desktop. Even we had released a simple visual style for Windows 7 back in February named One World. You […]
How To Install Windows 7 On USB Flash Drive
The Windows 7 operating system is currently the most widely installed operating system in the world. The operating system released close to 7 years ago is probably the most loved Windows operating system to date. UPDATE: We recommend you follow the instructions in our latest how to install Windows 7 to USB external drive guide […]
How To Pin This PC (Computer Icon) To Taskbar In Windows 10/8/7
Windows Explorer has been renamed to File Explorer in Windows 10/8, and the My Computer is now called This PC. In Windows 10, the File Explorer opens to the new Quick Access by default instead of This PC. Although you can configure the File Explorer in Windows 10 to open to This PC instead of […]
How To Pin A Program To Taskbar In Windows 7
The all new Windows 7 taskbar (also known as Superbar) has many new things to make your work simple and fast. If you remember, we used to pin frequently used programs to Start menu in earlier versions of Windows so we can open quickly and conveniently, rather than browsing for the program in long list […]
How To Create A VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) In Windows 7
Unlike previous Windows versions, Windows 7 lets you create a new Virtual Hard Disk without the help any third-party applications. Creating a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) in Windows 7 is very simple. Just follow the below procedure to create a new Virtual Hard Disk (VHD). 1. Type in diskmgmt.msc in Start menu search filed and […]
How To Assign Hotkeys To Eject/Insert CD Tray In Windows
If you have been using Windows for a while, you probably know that Windows lets you eject the CD/DVD drive from the explorer, but it doesn’t let you insert the tray. You have to press the CD/DVD tray button manually to insert it. If you are a keyboard freak like me, you might like to […]
Get Exact Windows 7 Taskbar Look In XP With ViGlance
If you have been trying out various programs and tweaks to get the Windows 7 taskbar functionality and look in Windows XP, here is one excellent freeware that imitates Windows 7 taskbar in XP. Into Windows posted transform Vista taskbar into Windows 7 taskbar guide just after the release of Windows 7 build 6801, back […]
Windows 7 Starter Edition Doesn’t Allow You Change Wallpaper!
As you probably know, Windows 7 is available in six different editions: Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions. Windows 7 Starter is the base of edition with limited set of features. For instance, it doesn’t let you enable the Aero theme, doesn’t come with Media Center, BitLocker, and Group […]