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This is like 7 in 1 video, with 7 tips for Windows 7. Check them out.

Tutorial tags: tips, aero, snap, shake

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Everyone knows about virtual CD drives and virtual DVD drives, but how many of you knew that in Windows 7 you can create virtual hard disks? No outside software is needed, this is a feature built in Windows 7. Basically Windows will create a file and save it wherever you like, then use it as a drive. Cool, isn't it? Take a look!

Tutorial tags: hard disk, virtual, drive, mount

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This is for all you Windows Vista users that upgraded to Windows 7. The shortcut for the Flip 3D is right back where it should be: on your taskbar!

Tutorial tags: taskbar, flip3d, shortcut, customize

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This tutorial will review a program that claims it can turn the Windows XP interface into one similar to Windows 7s. We saw the screenshot from their website and decided to try it out ourselves.
You can download the program here.
As Julie mentions in the video, do create a restore point before you test it yourself.

After this video, our team ran further tests and we couldn't find any notable performance issues. If you have at least 1GB of RAM you will be fine. We appreciate the hard work that's been put to create this FREE program and we thank the creator.

Don't forget to visit their website so you can be updated when changes occur.

Tutorial tags: windows xp, windows 7, transform, interface, customize

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If you're like me and often delete, by accident, files or folders and need to use the Recycle Bin to recover them, then this tutorial is for you. Normally Windows 7 doesn't allow you to use the Recycle Bin in your taskbar, so this tutorial will show you how to put a Recycle Bin shortcut in there, which is gold if you use it a lot. The strings in the video, if you didn't pay too much attention are:
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe shell:RecycleBinFolder for the shortcut, and:
%SystemRoot%\system32\imageres.dll for when you want to change the icon.

Tutorial tags: recycle bin, taskbar, interface, desktop

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We all know that no Operating System is perfect and Windows 7 makes no exception from that rule. But for once, Microsoft has tried to integrate in Windows 7 some features that helps you solve the most common problems you may encounter. Of course, they can't help with all your problems, but certainly can get you started.

Tutorial tags: troubleshooting, problem, error, action center

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If you're like us and always on the lookout for a new tweak or trick to customize your Windows 7, then this is a really nice one. This is how you can center those icons from the Windows 7 Taskbar. All you need to do is watch this video and keep in mind that after you center those icons, any other program that's not pinned to the taskbar will appear more to the right, so it's better to add all your icons in the taskbar first and then center it. Otherwise, if you know other icons will appear there, you should leave space for them. Enjoy!

Tutorial tags: center, taskbar, icons, customize, folder

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This is a video on how to edit data from the Windows Vista Game Explorer. Sometimes the Game Explorer doesn't integrate your games how it should, so you need to come in and take matters into your own hands. Edit any existing game information, add other games that doesn't appear there, anything you want. This programs wasn't tested in Windows 7, but it might work there too.

Your can download it from here.

Tutorial tags: game, explorer, edit

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From time to time, when some error occurs in Windows, or maybe caused by a program, this little annoying beep sound is made by your PC speaker. If you didn't know, there is a little speaker inside your computer case and it's responsible for that beep. This is how you can disable it. Of course, you can undo these steps at any time to enable it back.

Tutorial tags: beep, speaker, disable, driver

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We live in the age of the Gigabyte, at the brink of the TerraByte. Hard drives now have more space than you could imagine a couple of years ago, but there's a price we all have to pay for all this: probability of failure. Hard drive failure has become a real problem nowadays, so this is how you can always think ahead. Watch this video and learn how to restore your PC if your hard drive fails. It's a very important piece of information that everyone should have.

Tutorial tags: windows 7, hard drive, disk, failure, restore

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