Windows 7 Record your actions feature
Describing particular computer problems to people can be difficult
Particularly in case you’ve only just started with Windows 7 or you are a basic user of windows and you cant solve that problem by yourself. But Problem Steps Recorder feature will come handy at this time.![]()
Click the ‘Start’ orb and type pcr.exe into the search box, followed by [Return]. This starts the Issue Steps Recorder. If step recorder don’t open type record step in your start menu search bar and your will see the Click the ‘Start Record’ button and then you must do everything you did when you encountered the problem. When you’ve finished, click ‘Stop Record’. Problem Steps Recorder asks you for a filename (such as email problem or debug error) and creates a small file that can be emailed to technical support departments or friends with technical knowledge. And your can solve your problem easily by this
Check the video below for more detail information on this feature
Restore save and quit in Firefox 4
Restore save and quit in firefox
The new version of firefox version 4 is great, fast, nice new interface.developer friendly and much more but some people are not feeling good with firefox and complaining cause its missing the save and quit feature when closing firefox 4.
Here is the tutorial to restore that option and enjoy firefox to its best.
1. Type about:config into the location bar and press enter
2. Accept the warning message that appears, you will be taken to a list of preferences
3. Locate the preference browser.tabs.warnOnClose, if its value is set to false, double-click on it to change its value to true
4. Repeat this for these 3 preferences browser.warnOnQuit, browser.warnOnRestart and browser.showQuitWarning.
Microsoft crazy trick
Trick 1
Nobody can create a FOLDER anywhere on the computer
which can be named as "CON".
This is something pretty cool…and unbelievable. ..
At Microsoft the whole Team, couldn’t
answer why this happened!
TRY IT NOW ,IT WILL NOT CREATE " CON " FOLDER
Trick 2
For those of you using Windows, do the following:
1.) Open an empty notepad file
2.) Type "Bush hid the facts" (without the quotes)
3.) Save it as whatever you want.
4.) Close it, and re-open it.
is it just a really weird bug? Confused?
Trick 3
This is something pretty cool and neat…and
unbelievable. .. At Microsoft the whole Team,
including Bill Gates, couldn’t answer why this
happened!
It was discovered by a Brazilian. Try it out
yourself…
Open Microsoft Word and type
=rand (200, 99)
And then press ENTER and see what happens
Windows 7 Tutorial Part 3 – Installing Windows 7 on a Fresh Computer 1
The following steps will walk you through the process of installing Windows 7 on a fresh computer.
Installing Windows 7 is straightforward—if you’re doing a clean install, simply boot up your computer with the Windows 7 installation DVD inside the DVD drive and instruct your computer to boot from the DVD (you may need to press a key, such as F11 or F12, while the computer is starting to enter the boot selection screen). If you’re upgrading, simply boot into Windows Vista, insert the disc, and run the installer (if you are using Windows XP, see the previous post “Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7”).
When the installer has booted up, you will be greeted with the screen shown in Figure 1-2 (the upgrade screen is slightly different; you will have an option to check the compatibility of your system or start the installation). You will be asked to select the language to install, the time and currency format, and your keyboard type.
Figure 1-2. Installing Windows 7: the first step
With the selections made, you can now install Windows 7 by clicking the “Install now”
button (see Figure 1-3).
You will be asked to accept the license agreement. (If you are upgrading, you’ll first have the option to go online to get any updates to the installer first.) Check the licensing checkbox and continue.
Figure 1-3. Click the “Install now” button to start the Windows 7 installation process
On the next screen, you have a choice between upgrading your existing Windows or installing a fresh copy of Windows. If you are using Windows XP or earlier, the first option will not work for you—select the Custom (advanced) option (see Figure 1-4).
Figure 1-4. Two ways to install Windows 7—upgrade or fresh installation
You can upgrade from Windows Vista only if you run the installer from within Windows Vista. If you do a fresh boot using the Windows 7 installation disc, you will not be able to upgrade (you will be asked to rerun the installation from within Windows.
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