Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts

Monday, 11 February 2013

Reset The Administrator Password

5 Tips To Reset The Administrator Password in Windows XP At Make Use Of, we have covered quite a few password tips including how to crack almost any Windows password, how to reset Linux passwords and how to view passwords hidden behind asterisks. Earlier in the month, Karl posted a tip on how to recover your Windows XP administrator password by using the installation disk.  However, he forgot to mention a few other easier ways how to reset Windows XP password without having to go...

Saturday, 2 February 2013

How Create Bootable USB Pen Drive for Windows 7

Installing Windows from a USB flash drive has several advantages : First of all, the overall speed will increase finally it becomes possible to install the OS even on those systems that do not have a DVD drive, such as a notbook.... How to Create Bootable USB Pen Drive for Windows 7? Tools Required: 1. USB flash drive with a minimum capacity of 4 GB. 2. Windows 7 Setup DVD. Step 1 : Plug-in your USB flash drive. Step 2 : Open the PowerShell (OR Command Prompt if PowerShell Not ...

Monday, 26 November 2012

Hard Drive Related

1. Clean Up The Hard Drive Remove unwanted files, like temp files, downloaded program files, recycle bin, etc. You could useDisk Cleanup option to do this, as follows: Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup The system will first calculate how much space can be freed up this way. In the Disk Cleanupwindow (refer figure) that appears, select the files in that need to be deleted under the Files to delete lis...

Visual And Sound Related

 Using Minimal Sound Effects For disabling sound effects, do the following: Click Start. In the search box type mmsys.cpl and press Enter In the Sound window (refer figure) that appears click on Sounds tab Set the Sounds scheme to ‘No Sound...

Visual And Sound Related

Using Minimal Visual Effects Disabling certain (or all) visual effects can definitely enhance performance. To disable visual effects, do the following: Press Windows key and while holding it down, press Pause/Break key. In the window that appears, click on Advanced system settings in the left side pane. In the Advanced tab, under Performance Section, click on Settin...