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New Microsoft tool to install Windows from USB
Now, easier than before, Microsoft has released a handy utility to turn an ISO image of Windows 7 into a bootable DVD or Flash drive! Select the ISO file for Windows 7 Choose USB or DVD That’s it! It … Continue reading
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Windows 7 is out!
With the biggest and best launch to date, Microsoft has launched, in my opinion, the best operating system to come out from Redmond Washington. Windows 7 is what Vista should have been. Get your credit card out, and download it … Continue reading
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Protect your PC – Disable AutoPlay
Windows 7 disables the AutoPlay feature which has been abused by malware (like Conficker). Now, Microsoft provides this same functionality for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. Download Disable AutoPlay for Windows Update for Windows … Continue reading
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Easily connect to 2nd monitor or projector with Windows 7
Every laptop user has been there… at the start of a meeting, plugging in the projector, trying to get what you have on your screen to show up on the projector, pushing Fn+F8, opps, that just put you in sleep … Continue reading
Install Windows 7 from USB Disk
I told you before about a utility that will create a bootable USB windows installer, but for all us command line junkies, this is just drop dead easy… Get a spare 4GB USB 2.0 thumbdrive, reformatted it as FAT32, and … Continue reading
Windows 7 Slow Remote Desktop (RDP) fix
As with Windows Vista, I ran across a random issue when using Remote Desktop, or RDP. Sometimes, my mouse clicks were delayed by several seconds in the RDP session, and other times, it was OK. I remembered finding this with … Continue reading
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Run Windows 7 without activating for 120 days
With just a simple command line, you can run Windows 7 for 120 days past the initial 30 days activation time limit -that’s 4 months before you have to put in your key! Just drop to the command line, and … Continue reading
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