By default, Autoplay feature is disabled in Windows 7.
How to Enable Autorun for Removable Media in Windows 7:
1.In Windows 7,Click the Start Button and select the control panel. Make sure that control panel open up under the default view.
2.You should actually click on “Hardware and Sound” --> the “Autoplay” options on the next screen.
3.At the top, check "Use Autoplay for all devices" and Click Save button.
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Enable Hibernate through Power Options
How to Enable Hibernate in Windows 7 through Power Options? It's a simply way to do.
Click the Start button --> the Control Panel by All Items View --> the Power Options icon --> expand Sleep and Hibernate after in the Power Options window --> Under Hibernate after, set the Setting (Minutes) to how many minutes the computer is inactive for before hibernating --> click OK to apply.
Click the Start button --> the Control Panel by All Items View --> the Power Options icon --> expand Sleep and Hibernate after in the Power Options window --> Under Hibernate after, set the Setting (Minutes) to how many minutes the computer is inactive for before hibernating --> click OK to apply.
View Windows Update History Details in Windows 7
How to View Windows 7 Update History Details.
Click the start button -->the Control Panel by All items view --> the Windows Update icon --> Click on the View update history link --> Select and right click on a Single Windows Update in the lists --> click on View details.
Click the start button -->the Control Panel by All items view --> the Windows Update icon --> Click on the View update history link --> Select and right click on a Single Windows Update in the lists --> click on View details.
Delete Problem Report History in Windows 7
How to delete Problem Report History in Windows 7:
Click the start buttotn --> the Control Panel (All Items View)--> the Action Center icon --> Click on Maintenance to expand that section --> the View system history link under the Check for solutions to problem reports section --> the View problem reports and responses link at the bottom of the Reliability Monitor --> At the bottom of the Problem History window, click on the Clear Problem History button --> Click on "Clear all" button.
Now all the windows 7 problem history is clear.
Click the start buttotn --> the Control Panel (All Items View)--> the Action Center icon --> Click on Maintenance to expand that section --> the View system history link under the Check for solutions to problem reports section --> the View problem reports and responses link at the bottom of the Reliability Monitor --> At the bottom of the Problem History window, click on the Clear Problem History button --> Click on "Clear all" button.
Now all the windows 7 problem history is clear.
Enable Write Caching for Better Performance
Here is How to Enable or Disable Write-Caching for a Storage Device in Windows 7
1. Open the Control Panel as All Items view and click on the Device Manager icon.
2.In Device Manger, double click on Disk drives to expand it, then double click on the listed storage device to enable write caching for.
3. Click on the Polices tab. Under the upper Removal policy section, select Better performance.
4. To Turn Off Windows Write-cache Buffer Flushing on the Device and Click on OK.
6. Click on Yes to to apply and restart the computer .
1. Open the Control Panel as All Items view and click on the Device Manager icon.
2.In Device Manger, double click on Disk drives to expand it, then double click on the listed storage device to enable write caching for.
3. Click on the Polices tab. Under the upper Removal policy section, select Better performance.
4. To Turn Off Windows Write-cache Buffer Flushing on the Device and Click on OK.
6. Click on Yes to to apply and restart the computer .
Create a Automated Task Runs at a Set Time
1.opening All Programs - Accesories - System Tools.Select 'Create Basic Task' from the right hand pane.
2.With the Create Basic Task Wizard opening,for your new task,type a 'Description' and 'Name' and click Next button.
3.Select when run a task and click Next.Select the time and date at which you need to start the task.
4.Choose the action execute from the list then click Next button.
5.Click the executable(exe) file of the programe to run then click Next.
6.Make sure that you've setting information is correctly then click Finish.
7.Now your new task has been created by windows 7.
2.With the Create Basic Task Wizard opening,for your new task,type a 'Description' and 'Name' and click Next button.
3.Select when run a task and click Next.Select the time and date at which you need to start the task.
4.Choose the action execute from the list then click Next button.
5.Click the executable(exe) file of the programe to run then click Next.
6.Make sure that you've setting information is correctly then click Finish.
7.Now your new task has been created by windows 7.
Backup System Files and User Files
In Windows 7,Open the Control Panel as All Items View. Click on the Backup and Restore icon.
Click on the Set up backup button. It will pop-up this window setted up backup.
Select where you want to save your backup, and click on Next.
Then Select what you need to back up.
Make sure your backup settings are correct.It will start to Backup User and System Files.
When finished, click on the Next button.You will now see the backup progress.
Click on the Set up backup button. It will pop-up this window setted up backup.
Select where you want to save your backup, and click on Next.
Then Select what you need to back up.
Make sure your backup settings are correct.It will start to Backup User and System Files.
When finished, click on the Next button.You will now see the backup progress.
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