Category: Tips
All windows in Windows 7 & Vista have thick borders. Transparency shows off quite well on them. But if you don’t like such thick borders, and would like to reduce or trim them, rt-click on Desktop and open select Personalize. …more >>>
Here is a tip that tells you how to verify if Data Execution Prevention or DEP in your Windows 7 is on or off. Open an elevated command prompt and copy-paste wmic OS Get DataExecutionPrevention_SupportPolicy and hit Enter. The number …more >>>
If when you start your Windows 7 or Vista computer, the Computer or Documents folder opens up automatically at start up, try this : Click Start > Run Regedit > Navigate To > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ Winlogon …more >>>
If you find that your screen resolution keeps changing, on every re-start or re-boot of your Windows computer, here are a few suggestions you can try : Ensure that your Drivers are up-to-date. Disable the screen saver and see if …more >>>
Even after uninstalling your Firewall or Anti Virus or Security software, your Security Center still shows it as being installed, here are a few steps you may wish to try to get rid of the problem. 1) It could mean …more >>>
This article will tell you how to enable or disable hibernation in Windows 7 or Windows Vista. To do so: Click Start > Enter cmd in Search Menu > DONT hit enter Command Prompt or cmd will appear on top …more >>>
A tip to disable the built-in Zip functionality in Windows. Click Start > Run. Type : regsvr32 /u %windir%\system32\zipfldr.dll Hit Enter. To re-enable the built in zip capability, run the following command: regsvr32 %windir%\system32\zipfldr.dll I’d suggest using it if you …more >>>
This article shows you how to Take Ownership Of System Files, Folders in Windows 7 & Vista. Do so easily now with a single click ! Download this registry fix from WinVistaClub and just add it to the registry. This option …more >>>
A tiny but useful tip which tells you how to bring up the Task Manager directly in Windows 7 & Vista Hit CTRL + ALT + DEL key combo in XP and you get the Task Manager running ! Do …more >>>