Windows-7 User Guide
Windows-7 User Guide
Windows-7 User Guide
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Contents
Introduction
1 GB of system memory
DVD-R/W Drive
6. Click Next
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Getting Started
Keys
Subkeys
Values
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Getting Started
1.4.3 Add Keys or Values
You made it this far and now you are ready to begin.
As a brief recap, you learned the requirements of
Windows 7, the version to install, and how to install
your chosen version. You also learned about the
Windows Registry and the Group Policy Editor. I
strongly suggest you review the Back up Your Data
chapter, but you are now free to explore the book.
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
1 GB of system memory
DVD-R/W Drive
6. Click Next
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Getting Started
Keys
Subkeys
Values
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Getting Started
1.4.3 Add Keys or Values
You made it this far and now you are ready to begin.
As a brief recap, you learned the requirements of
Windows 7, the version to install, and how to install
your chosen version. You also learned about the
Windows Registry and the Group Policy Editor. I
strongly suggest you review the Back up Your Data
chapter, but you are now free to explore the book.
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Getting Started
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Back Up
If you are one of the lucky people who have never lost
a file on your computer, congratulations; however, this
chapter is definitely for you. If you have lost files
before – yep that’s you – then you should review this
chapter too before you begin.
2. Type Backup
3.0 Security
1. Download TakeOwnership.zip
1. Download TrueCrypt
1. Run TrueCrypt.exe
2. Open TrueCrypt
5. Click Mount
4.1 Libraries
Libraries are special folders, which aggregate your
current media folders into one. For example: if you
have three video folders (e.g. Movies, TV Shows, and
Camera Videos), you can merge them into one, and
have quick access to all your files at once. Public
folders will also be merged into your files so your
whole network can have seamless access to public
files. This feature is particularly useful if you have a
home media server and want to access the media on
the server without navigating to mapped drives.
4.2.1 Ae roSnap
4.2.2 Ae roPeek
4.5.1 BitLocker To Go
BitLocker To Go encrypts the data on your portable
media. With an inc reasing number of key drives at our
disposal, loss of sensitive data is becoming more of a
threat. In this guide, you‟ll learn how to enc rypt your
thumb d rive with BitLocker To Go, how to verify the
data is encrypted and how to remove enc ryption from
your drive.
8. Click Next
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7 Features
When you first launch IE8, you are presented with some
questions. I‟ve put together a simple step by step and
explanation of the initial setup as follows:
Inline search helps you find the key phrases you are
looking for, without the hassle of a pop-up searc h box.
If IE8 crashes while you are using it, you won‟t lose
your current tabs; IE8 recovers your browsing session
automatically.
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7 Features
4.11 In Conclusion
cd C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local
rmdir /S /Q Temp
1. Press WINKEY+R
2. Type in regedit
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Maintenance
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Wind
ows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
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Maintenance
5. In the left pane are the programs (some
represented by numbers and letters, and some
by their name) and in the right pane you can see
the display name
7. Choose a name for the file and save it. (This will
allow you to restore the key when you want to
uninstall the program.)
8. Now the key is backed up, you can delete the key
by right clicking on it and choosing Delete
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Maintenance
Simply download the file above, and run the EXE. There
is no installation necessary. If you have anti-virus
software installed, it may complain about this program
because it is written with a scripting language. These
warnings can be safely ignored.
Hit the “Next” button and it will begin cleaning your PC.
If it does not find anything, a pop-up box will notify
you of this and the program will exit and not modify
your PC.
5. Press OK
Remove spyware
Remove unnecessary startup programs
Delay non-essential programs on startup
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentContr
olSet\Contro l
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Performance
You may find the taskbar gets in the way when you are
using a program, or even when you are on your
desktop. You can auto-hide the taskbar in two different
ways. The first way is to have the taskbar auto-hide
when it is not in focus. The othe r way is to have the
taskbar in the background when you maximize a
window or move a window over it.
4. Navigate to %systemroot%\Globalization\MCT\
Color schemes
Sound schemes
4. Click Settings
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Wallpaper & Screensavers
a. Choose pictures from your Photo Gallery
(limit by tags or ratings)
The defaults will save you time as you use media with
your PC, by opening your DVD immediately or ripping
your CDs without you telling your computer to do so,
each time.
F1 Open Help.
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Work Efficiently
Alt + Ctrl + F2 Open new document.
Sideways
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Work Efficiently
Now if, for some reason, your time gets offset, you will
maintain a correct time for your system.
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Work Efficiently
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Organize
Photo Files
Documents
Music
Download D-FileMU
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Organize
11.3.1 D-FileMU Features
4. Click OK
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