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How To: Delete Undeletable Previous Operating System Files In Windows 7

Monday, March 30th, 2009

You know the fact that Windows Vista to Windows 7 upgrade is possible and Windows XP to Windows 7 upgrade is not possible.When you install Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows 7 on a different hard disk partition and the data from your previous operating system(say Windows Vista) becomes Undeletable in Windows 7.Usually this problem of undeletable previous operating system files and folders in Windows 7 is due to the Access control list of these object is associated with SID of old read more

How To: Enable Or Turn On Guest Mode Feature In Windows 7

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Microsoft’s new generation operating system Windows 7 includes a hidden and interesting feature called Guest Mode that is primarily aimed at shared consumer PCs that need to be returned to their original running state after being used by a child or guest.Windows 7 Guest Mode isn’t the same as the “Guest Account”, sometimes enabled on your system.It is just a feature of the User Accounts setup that an administrator can enable or disable, with one sub-option to control read more

How To: Disable Windows Defender Service In Windows 7

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Windows Defender which was previously known as Microsoft AntiSpyware is an anti-spyware/malware utility that built-in in Microsofts new generation operating system Windows 7 to detect, prevent, remove and quarantine spywares.Many people are looking for ways to disable, uninstall or remove Windows Defender from system so that they could install any other anti-spyware programs in Windows 7. Steps required to disable Windows Defender in Windows 7: Go to the Windows 7 Start menu, type defender read more

How To: Create A Windows 7 Emergency Repair Disk

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

In Recovery Disc, Windows provides system recovery options, which include several tools that can help you recover Windows from a serious error. You can use a system repair disc to access system recovery options if you don’t have a Windows 7 installation disc, can’t find your Windows installation disc, or can’t access the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer. Creating a Recovery Disk in Windows 7 Type in system repair disc in Windows 7 Start menu search box and hit read more