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Posted on July 21, 2010 by Mida
Windows 7 system restore is feature that lets you restore the status of your windows 7 when you face problem, its very useful if you installed bad software or update and you want to restore windows status without reinstalling new copy of windows, it save you time
Here is small and free tool its System Restore Manager created by the windows club which help you to manage windows 7 restore point and delete any restore points you don’t need
Posted on July 16, 2010 by Mida
Microsoft release the public beta version of windows 7 and windows server 2008 R2 service pack 1 (SP1). This version SP1 does not contain any new features for windows 7 but instead only contains hotfix and updates already available via windows update.
This version of SP1 is available for download via Windows Update and Standalone download, with support of both 32-bit and 64-bit. Also note this version will expire on June 30, 2011, and it will add watermark on your Desktop .

Posted on June 29, 2010 by Mida
If you always leave your computer or laptop on its good idea to enable Hibernate feature in Windows 7 to save power especially in laptop, here is how you can Automatically Hibernate Windows 7 after a specified time.
Goto Control Panel-> Power Options. Select the the active plan then click on Change Plan settings.
Posted on June 15, 2010 by Mida
If you using windows 7 you will noticed it show the most recent programs you have used in the start menu as well as the jump lists you can change this number so that more program will appears.
How to Change the Number of Recent Items in a Jump List in Windows 7 Start Menu
Posted on April 12, 2010 by Mida
How to turn on and turn off system restore in Windows 7 System Restore regularly tracks changes to your computer’s system files and uses a feature called system protection to create restore points. System protection is turned on by default on the hard disk that Windows is installed on. You can turn on System Restore for other disks by turning on system protection for those disks.
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