Set sleep time in Windows 7
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Wondering how to set the sleep timer in Windows 7?
Heres a quick guide..
1. Open your Control Panel from the start menu.
2. View your control panel with “Large Icons” which can be changed on top right.
3. Choose Power Options in the Control Panel, which should be somewhere in the middle of fourth column.

Turn on Military Time in Windows 7
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Turn on Military Time in Windows 7
It’s very easy to turn on the military time Windows 7 or even Vista, but the setting isn’t in an obvious place, so you probably did not find it.
To change this setting, we will need to get to the Regional and Language Options screen. The easiest way to do so is just enter intl.cpl into the Start menu search box and hit enter. Otherwise, type region into the Control Panel.

Parental Controls in Windows 7
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Windows 7 Parental Controls
Parental Controls feature in Windows 7 is a valuable tool for controlling the amount of time your children spend on the computer and the programs they’re using. We will take a look on how to use Parental Controls in Windows 7.
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Parental Controls in Windows 7:
Open the Start Menu and type parental controls into the Search box and hit Enter to access Parental Controls.
You may also open Control Panel and click on Parental Controls.

When in Parental Controls panel, click on the child’s account that you want to set up.

Disable “This device can perform faster” Balloon Message
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Disable “This device can perform faster” Balloon Message in Windows 7
Windows 7 How To Help Guide
If you are tired of seeing the pop up balloon message come up every time you plugin a flash drive into your Windows 7, here is a guide to show you how to disable the message! You know the message, the one that pops up when you put in an older USB drive and it tells you it can perform faster. Click on the balloon pop up message to see a list of available USB 2.0 ports.

At the bottom of the This Device Can Perform Faster window, uncheck the box Tell me if my device can perform faster then press Close.

Thats all folks, wasn’t that hard, was it? Now you are not going to be annoyed by the message when you’re using an older flash drive or other device.
Using ClearType Tuner in Windows 7
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Using ClearType Tuner in Windows 7
In XP there was an important Power toy created to enable ClearType for users of LCD screens. Now it’s standard in Windows 7, but you may not know about it. So let’s take a look.
Access Clear Type in Windows 7
Click the Start Menu and type “cleartype” into the search box and press Enter.
By default, it should be enabled, but if not just check the box to enable it.

Windows Explorer Startup Folder in Windows 7
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While opening Windows Explorer from the Taskbar in Windows 7, it defaults to the Libraries view. We will take a look at changing the target path to allow you to customize which location opens by default.
When clicking the Windows Explorer icon on the Windows 7 Taskbar, it’s set to open to the Libraries view by default. You might not use the Libraries feature, or want to set it to a different location that is more commonly used.

conhost.exe – What is it?
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What is conhost.exe
Your probably wondering.. what is this conhost.exe process doing in Task Manager, and why it’s running on your shiny new Windows 7 PC. Here you will find the answer.

What it is:
The conhost.exe process fixes a fundamental problem in the way previous versions of Windows handled console windows, which broke drag & drop in Vista.
It’s a completely legitimate executable as long as it’s running from the system32 folder, and is signed by Microsoft. Scanning your computer for viruses is never a bad idea, though.
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So why do you need it?
Sometimes, there’s a problem with the way the console process works on previous versions of Windows they are all hosted under the csrss.exe service. This process runs as a system privileged account.
If you take a look at the command prompt on Windows XP, you’ll probably notice that the window doesn’t use the active theme at all. This is because the CSRSS process doesn’t have the ability to be themed.
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Remove Lock from a Folder in Windows 7
Want to change folder sharing or security options? Then you probably seen a lock icon on a folder. Here you will learn how to get rid of that icon.

Windows 7 lock icon indicates that the file or folder can only be accessed by you, and not any other user on your computer. If this is desired, then the lock icon is a good way to ensure that those settings are in place. If this isn’t your intention, then it’s an eyesore.
To remove the lock icon, you have to change the security settings on the folder to allow the Users group to, at the very least, read from the folder.
Right click on the folder with the lock icon and select Properties. Switch to the Security tab, and then press the Edit… button.
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How to replace notepad in Windows 7.
It used to be that Notepad was a necessary evil because it started up quickly and let us catch a quick glimpse of plain text files. Now, there are a bevy of capable Notepad replacements that are just as fast, but also have great feature sets.
Before following the rest of this how-to, ensure that you’re logged into an account with Administrator access.
Note: The following instructions involve modifying some Windows system folders. Don’t mess anything up while you’re in there! If you follow our instructions closely, you’ll be fine.
Choose your replacement
There are a ton of great Notepad replacements, including Notepad2, Metapad, and Notepad++. The best one for you will depend on what types of text files you open and what you do with them. We’re going to use Notepad++ in this how-to.
The first step is to find the executable file that you’ll replace Notepad with. Usually this will be the only file with the .exe file extension in the folder where you installed your text editor. Copy the executable file to your desktop and try to open it, to make sure that it works when opened from a different folder.
In the Notepad++ case, a special little .exe file is available for the explicit purpose of replacing Notepad.If we run it from the desktop, it opens up Notepad++ in all its glory.

Windows 7 Blue Screen
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Probably the worst thing that can happen to a Windows 7 user is to get a BSOD or blue screen of death. This is when your computer suddenly flashes a blue screen and displays some text then either reboots, hangs up or shuts down. You will not get to save any of your work and anything you have been doing goes up in smoke.
In reality, the Windows 7 blue screen is an essential safety measure. It acts as protection against further damage to your computer by halting error-prone software and hardware and restarting it before the issue gets worse. Here are a few quick things you can do to fix your Windows blue screen blues.
• Cool down your computer. BSODs are often due to heating issues inside your computer. For desktops, try investing in a better cooling and fan system. For laptops, a cooling pad will do wonders in reducing the temperature of your system.
• Add some RAM. Some programs need more memory space to run so adding RAM not only gives your computer a much needed boost, it also helps keep the dreaded blue screen at bay. For certain Windows 7 machines, you can also use the system’s ReadyBoost and add memory by just plugging in a USB 2.0 flash drive.
• Fixing the Registry. The registry is essentially your operating system’s index for your PC. One wrong entry in it will cascade into catastrophic failure. There are some readily available registry cleaners on the market and some even have robust scheduling and automated repair features that will help keep your registry clean at all times.
Again, we cannot stress enough that fixing your registry manually is both dangerous and difficult. Any mistake in editing it by yourself can cause some of your programs to stop running or worse, it can permanently render your computer inoperable.
Your best bet is to use a reliable and trusted registry cleaner to do the job for you. Not only will it automatically fix the Windows 7 blue screen, it will also speed up your computer considerably.

July 27th, 2010

