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Windows 7 Tricks, Tips and Trick to Speed Up and Optimize Windows 7
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1. Keep the Safety with XP Floppy Disk
Windows 7 will be launched at the end of this year and one of its features is save the Windows by floppy disk. Just prepare your blank floppy disk and follow these steps below.
- Click [Start] and type ‘syskey” in search box.
- A window names “Securing the Windows Account Database” will open. Choose [Encryption Enabled].
- Then click [Update] button in the bottom right of window.
- There are 2 options in “Startup Key” window, [Password Setup] and [System Generated Password]. Choose the second option and Windows will create unique password automatically.
- When you choose [System Generated Password], there will appear 2 2 new options, [Store Startup Key on Floppy Disk] and [Store Startup Key Locally]. Choose [Store Startup Key on Floppy Disk] so Windows ask a floppy disk key to be inserted when windows is Startup.
- Insert the floppy disk to drive and click [OK].
- If the floppy disk key process is finish, eject the floppy disk and exit from syskey program.
You should back up his floppy disk key to avoid if floppy disk is broken. If it happened you cant run windows.
2. The Easy Way to Keep Security and Maintenance PC
Windows 7 can easier the users to keep security and maintenance PC. The feature to do this job is Action Center. From the Action Center window you can see the real PC condition and solve the problems by click 1 button. Follow these steps below.
- Click [Start]>[Control Panel]
- Choose [System and Security] option then chooses [Action Center].
- You will see the security problems list in the main window. There is a button to solve the problems in the right side.
- You will get information about maintenance management in the bottom side and there is a button to solve the problem in the right side of each object.
- If you finished, close the Control Panel window.
3. Automatic Log On in Windows 7
Windows 7 combines Windows Vista’s security and Windows XP’s performance. We can log on Windows 7 automatically to selected user name without entry the user name and administrator password.
- Run Registry Editor from Start menu and type “regedit” in search box then Enter.
- Then enter to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsNTCurrentVersionWinlogon.
- Right click the mouse on the right side of window then choose [New]>[String value]. Give a name “AutoadminLogon” then fill the value with number ‘1’.
- Make a new string value name “DefaultPassword” and type the password you want in data value.
- Make a new string value again and name “DefaultUserName” and you can type your account in data value.
- Restart your computer.
If you want to reset to beginning condition, delete the sting value you made or change the AutoAdminLogon value from 1 to 0.
You may be want to know the tips to speed up windows vista.
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